1 | [[foldercontrol]] |
2 | [[folder: The Thief]] |
3 | The protagonist. His break-in inside a museum is what kickstarts the story. |
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5 | * NiceJobBreakingItHero: He is the one who opened the box containing Goblins when looking for things to steal. |
6 | * VillainProtagonist: ''Technically'' speaking, he's a thief who broke into a museum in search of things to steal. [[HeelFaceTurn When he messes up and unleashes the Goblins however, he steps up to the plate to save the world.]] |
7 | [[/folder]] |
8 | |
9 | [[folder: Chop Goblins]] |
10 | The main antagonistic force, imprisoned long ago by unknown forces. After being released, they are free to go on a rampage. |
11 | [[WMG: In General]] |
12 | * AxCrazy: They're murderous, chaotic and insane, ready to hack anything they see to pieces. |
13 | * ForTheEvulz: They engage in great amounts of destruction and time travel shenanigans just for the sake of it. [[spoiler: Or so it seems... ]] |
14 | * GigglingVillain: They tend to emit high pitched laughs as they wreak havoc throughout the game. |
15 | * PintSizedPowerhouse: Despite their size, the horde of them can chop down entire buildings. Averted in case of Big Choppers. |
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17 | [[WMG: Brown Goblin]] |
18 | A rank-and-file Chop Goblin armed with a cleaver. Is a melee fighter. Debut at the Museum level. |
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20 | * TheGoomba: The weakest enemy that only has a melee attack. It's so weak it dies to one hit from the starting antique dagger. |
21 | [[WMG: Green Goblin]] |
22 | A slightly tougher Chop Goblin that can throw cleavers. Debut at the Museum level. |
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24 | * LongRangeFighter: He prefers throwing cleavers from afar and is usually positioned far from melee range. |
25 | [[WMG: Chop Goblinda]] |
26 | A female Chop Goblin that uses the power of insults to hurt. Debut at the Streets level. |
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28 | * {{Hitscan}}: Their attack has no visible projectile and instantly hits the player if he is not behind cover. |
29 | * MakeMeWannaShout: They attack by screaming insults at the player. Surprisingly, they hurt physically. |
30 | * MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: They are tougher then both male Goblin types introduced earlier and their attack is a hitscan. They still need to charge it, though, and can be interrupted. |
31 | * SmurfettePrinciple: They are the only Chop Goblin that are female. |
32 | [[WMG: Car Hijakers]] |
33 | A gang of Brown Goblins who have hijacked a car. A mid-boss of the Streets level. |
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35 | * TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler: While there is only one of them in the main game, Remix Levels , which came out later, feature more of them at the Streets level and later Museum. ]] |
36 | * CarFu: Their whole shtick is trying to ram the protagonist to the death. |
37 | * DynamicEntry: They blow up the wall of the building and rush in to the parking lot to fight the protagonist. |
38 | * {{Knockback}}: Their ramming attack can launch the player into the air, which can be useful for getting otherwise unreachable goods. |
39 | * MiniBoss: Appear in the middle of the Streets level and have a rather modest hp pool, dying in a couple of shotgun shots, as well as only one ramming attack. |
40 | [[WMG: Nospurratus]] |
41 | Feline creatures born of Dracula's dark magic. Debut at the Dracula's Castle. |
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43 | * CatsAreMean: They are hostile cat creatures serving Dracula and Goblins. |
44 | * LightningBruiser: Surprisingly quick and sturdy for their size. |
45 | * MixAndMatchCreatures: Despite being state to be the cat, they have antlers, vampire teeth and huge eyes. |
46 | [[WMG: Big Chopper]] |
47 | Hulking brutes of Chop Goblin army that can throw multiple cleavers at once. Debut at the Greece level. |
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49 | * GiantMook: The biggest goblin type there is, as well as the mostly bulky-looking. |
50 | [[WMG: Hack Goblinator]] |
51 | Cyborg Chop Goblins that debut in The Future level and replace Green Goblins there. |
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53 | * CyberCyclops: Futuristic goblins that have a single visor. |
54 | * Cyborg: Half-goblins, half-machines, they have synthetic voices, mechanical exterior, red visors and laser cleavers. |
55 | * EliteMooks: Replace Green Goblins for the Future level, but are very common, have more health and damage, as well as attack more frequently. |
56 | * LongRangeFighter: Like their lesser brethren, they can hurl cleavers from afar. They do it more frequently, and they hurt more, however. |
57 | * RedEyesTakeWarning: Their singular eye is red, and they are numerous EliteMooks. |
58 | [[WMG: Cyber Goblin]] |
59 | A gigantic holographic Chop Goblin that lies at the very heart of the Chop Goblin facility in the future. |
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61 | * BigBad: It seems to be responsible for controlling the facility in the Future as well as Goblin army. Killing him restores the normal timeline, further suggesting his influence. |
62 | * FlunkyBoss: It is guarded by a huge amount of Goblins of every type, barring Green Goblins, since Hack Goblinators replace them. |
63 | * HugeHolographicHead: How it looks like, a blue holographic head of Chop Goblin. |
64 | * LoadBearingBoss: After its destruction, the BadFuture is undone and everything is returned to normal, with the protagonist even returning to the present. |
65 | * ZeroEffortBoss: It dies from one hit of anything. That being said, it is preceeded by a whole platoon of every goblin type. |
66 | [[/folder]] |
67 | |
68 | [[folder: Dracula]] |
69 | An ancient vampire awoken from his slumber by Chop Goblins and siding with them. A boss of Dracula's Castle. |
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71 | * DamageSpongeBoss: Easily the toughest encounter, soaking in tons of ammo. His arena is chock full of Impaler ammo because you'll ''need'' it. |
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