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1'''Beware of spoilers, especially in the boss folders'''
2
3List of characters in ''VideoGame/CryptOfTheNecroDancer''.
4
5For character tropes from ''VideoGame/CadenceOfHyrule'', [[Characters/CadenceOfHyrule see here]].
6----
7!Playable Characters
8
9[[foldercontrol]]
10
11[[folder: Cadence]]
12!!Cadence
13[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bestiary_cadence.png]]
14-> "They told me I was too young. They told me I needed more training. I told them to drop dead!"
15->'''Voiced by:''' Elspeth Eastman
16
17The main protagonist of the game, she has her heart stolen by the mysterious [=NecroDancer=] after infiltrating his crypt; and is now forced to venture deeper into the crypt to figure out what's going on.
18----
19* ActionGirl: But of course.
20* BadassesWearBandanas: She wears a blue bandana and she's not afraid to get her hands dirty in all acceptions of the term.
21* DaddysGirl: [[spoiler:Her reason for going on her quest is to find her DisappearedDad.]]
22* DecoyProtagonist: She’s the first playable character and presented as the main protagonist but her story ends with questions that Melody and Aria’s story answers.
23* JackOfAllStats: Her gameplay contains no special gimmick and is the most rounded of characters. She also has no weapon limitations, beyond what she finds. Her default soundtrack counts as well, as it gives a foretaste of various musical genres while other soundtracks go deeper into them.
24* OrganTheft: She had her heart stolen by the [=NecroDancer=] at the beginning of the game, and despite this, she's still alive and can still be able to feel her heart's pulse. [[spoiler:She regains her heart back when she defeats the [=NecroDancer=], along with Dorian.]]
25[[/folder]]
26
27[[folder: Melody]]
28!!Melody
29[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bestiary_melody.png]]
30->'''Voiced by:''' Cia Court
31
32Cadence's mother. She died from illness years ago while Cadence was still young. Melody is unlocked after you complete Cadence's story.
33----
34%%* ActionMom
35* BackFromTheDead: Melody died as a result of the plague. [[spoiler:Dorian brings her back to life with the Golden Lute, but it turns out that there's a catch: in order to stay alive, she must keep playing the Lute. And the more she plays, the more it robs her of her humanity and thus bringing her closer to being just like the [=NecroDancer=]. Fortunately, she's determined to end the Lute's curse before that can happen, and by the end of Aria's story, she's freed from the curse and remains alive with her family.]]
36* BadassesWearBandanas: She wears an orange one is able to damage enemies only by playing the Golden Lute and moving around.
37* ElectroHouse: Her default soundtrack is entirely composed of EDM/dubstep music by [=A_Rival=].
38* FragileSpeedster: Melody starts out with two hearts, instead of Cadence's three, so there's a greater risk of dying, especially before you get defensive and regenerative items. However, the Golden Lute damages all nearby enemies whenever Melody moves, so she doesn't need to pause to attack enemies, allowing her to clear entire rooms without having to stop. But its attack power is very low and can't be improved, and Melody can ''only'' damage enemies when she moves (barring bombs and spells), meaning that Melody's screwed if she gets surrounded or otherwise immobilized.
39* MissingMom: Cadence's flashbacks reveal that Melody had died from illness, prompting Dorian to find the Golden Lute and resulting in his two-year disappearance. [[spoiler:She gets revived by the Golden Lute, but with a price.]]
40* MusicalAssassin: Melody's weapon is the Golden Lute, which can damage enemies around her when she moves adjacent to them.
41* SlidingScaleOfGameplayAndStoryIntegration: As a result of [[spoiler:being brought back to life by the Golden Lute and being forced to play it to stay alive]], if you switch the Lute with any other weapon using shrines, Melody will die instantly.
42[[/folder]]
43
44[[folder: Aria]]
45!!Aria
46[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bestiary_aria.png]]
47->'''Voiced by:''' Jacqueline Samuda
48
49Cadence's grandmother. Aria disappeared years ago and never came back. Aria is unlocked after you complete Melody's story. Her gimmick is that [[OneHitPointWonder she only has half a heart of health at all times]], and missing a beat will count as damage, essentially making her challenge equivalent to a flawless run.
50----
51* TheAtoner: She seeks to make amends for bringing the Golden Lute and its curse into her village by destroying it.
52* AutobotsRockOut: Her default soundtrack is entirely composed of rock music by [=FamilyJules=].
53* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Aria comes back to life by the end of Melody's story and decides to destroy the Golden Lute in her place. But because she's already frail, when she finishes the job, she's the only character to be KilledOffForReal.]]
54* DeviousDaggers: Her default weapon is a dagger. Unlike the other characters, though, she is limited to only using the dagger, and attempting to switch it with other weapons using shrines will result in death by cowardice.
55* GagNose: Aria's distinguishing feature is her long nose that's reminiscent to [[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} Pinocchio's]]. It's barely noticeable in her sprite.
56* GlassCannon: Equipping the Ring of Might, Boots of Strength, Strength Charm, Karate Gi, and Glass Jaw will turn her into this. The Karate Gi and Glass Jaw would make ''any'' character this, but since Aria's a OneHitPointWonder anyways...
57* GoOutWithASmile: After [[spoiler:finally destroying the Golden Lute and breaking the curse, she's seen slumping to the floor with a smile]].
58-->'''Aria:''' Finally, I have made amends. Everything comes to an end, my daughter. But for you and your family... not today.
59* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Granted, she was already wounded and frail to begin with, but she still manages to sacrifice herself and destroys the Golden Lute to save her family.]]
60* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:She dies for good after destroying the Golden Lute and breaking the curse]].
61* NeverMessWithGranny: She's Cadence's grandmother and is determined to destroy the Golden Lute by going through the Crypt just like her daughter and granddaughter. She doesn't even let the fact that she's the most frail playable character in the game slow her down.
62* OneHitPointWonder: Aria only has half a heart, so any enemy can kill her with [[OneHitKill just one hit]], including missing a beat. Fortunately, she starts off with a [[AntiFrustrationFeatures potion]] [[AutoRevive that revives her when killed]], so she has at least two chances to make it through the crypt. With the right equipment[[note]]potion, crown of teleport, ring of shielding, heavy glass armor, and the frost charm[[/note]], it's possible to get her up to an ''eight'' hit point wonder.
63[[/folder]]
64
65[[folder: Dorian]]
66!!Dorian
67[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:click here]][[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bestiary_dorian.png]][[/labelnote]] for '''spoilers!''']]
68->'''Voiced by:''' Gavin Hammon
69
70Cadence's father, who went on an adventure two years ago and disappeared. Dorian is unlocked after you defeat [[spoiler:Dead Ringer]] in Cadence's story.
71----
72* AssistCharacter: [[spoiler:He assists Cadence in her battle against the [=NecroDancer=].]]
73* {{Chiptune}}: If ''Amplified'' is installed, his default soundtrack is retro-game/EDM music by Chipzel.
74* CursedWithAwesome: His gameplay gimmick is that he has the cursed Boots of Leaping, which allows him to leap two spaces ahead on each beat. Unfortunately subverted, because if you toggle the boots off and start moving normally, Dorian will take half a heart of damage with each step.
75* DisappearedDad: Dorian had been gone for two years trying to find the Golden Lute, leaving Cadence to live with her uncle Eli. [[spoiler:Cadence later finds out that he's alive, but has been BrainwashedAndCrazy by the [=NecroDancer=] into the Dead Ringer.]]
76* LightningBruiser: Can leap fast, deal double damage, and takes less damage from enemies because of his own armor called Dorian's Platemail.
77[[/folder]]
78
79[[folder: Bard]]
80!!Bard
81[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bestiary_bard.png]]
82
83Basically the easy mode of the game, he's the only character who doesn't have to move to the [=NecroDancer's=] beat. Bard is available at the start of the game, and does not need to be unlocked.
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85* ElectronicMusic: His soundtrack is entirely composed of 1980s-style synthwave music by Girlfriend Records.
86* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:On closer look, he resembles the [=NecroDancer=] shown in the opening.]]
87* FromNobodyToNightmare: [[spoiler:He was just a simple bard who was struggling to be discovered for his talent, until he randomly stumbled onto the Golden Lute in his travels. Once he got his hands on it and started playing, the Lute began chipping away at his humanity and eventually turned him into the [=NecroDancer=].]]
88* NoNameGiven: Averted. [[spoiler:Melody and Aria's stories reveal that his name was Octavian.]]
89* SlidingScaleOfGameplayAndStoryIntegration: He is the only character who doesn't have to move to the beat of the music. [[spoiler:That is because ''he'' is the [=NecroDancer=], and playing as him means the [=NecroDancer=] hasn't forced his magic over the dungeon yet.]]
90* WalkingSpoiler: As a playable character, no. But the backstory is another matter entirely.
91* WeakButSkilled: He starts with 2 Heart Containers compared to Cadence's 3 (at least on All Zones runs). But not being restricted to the beat means that you have all the time you need to explore a floor or think your way out of a sticky situation.
92[[/folder]]
93
94[[folder: Uncle Eli]]
95!!Uncle Eli
96[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bestiary_eli.png]]
97->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottMcNeil
98
99Cadence's paternal uncle, who tried to dissuade both Dorian and Cadence from going on their adventures. He's the only member of the family to not get involved with the main plot of the game and is, instead, an extra playable character where his gameplay gimmick is having an infinite supply of bombs. Eli is unlocked after you clear Zone 1.
100----
101* AmbidextrousSprite: Suffers from this because of his right shovel hand, which can swap to his left arm when he turns around.
102* {{Chiptune}}: His default soundtrack is entirely composed of freestyle retro-game music by Jake "Virt" Kaufman.
103* HandicappedBadass: Has a shovel for a hand, but can still blow enemies to smithereens.
104* MightyGlacier: Eli's bombs can deal four hearts of damage, but take three beats to detonate once deployed. A blast helm can help alleviate this by making the bombs explode instantly and also turn him into a walking ActionBomb.
105* OnlySaneMan: He tried to dissuade Dorian and later Cadence from going to the crypt, and is the only member of the family to not be affected by the [=NecroDancer=] [[spoiler:and the Golden Lute]], at least story-wise.
106* ThrowDownTheBomblet: Eli possesses no weapons to attack directly (and trying to give him one results in death by cowardice), but instead has an infinite supply of bombs and the ability to kick them a few spaces ahead of him at his enemies. If ''Amplified'' is installed, his weapon slot is filled by his hand shovel, which pushes an enemy back one space but still can't deal damage.
107[[/folder]]
108
109[[folder: Dove]]
110!!Dove
111[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bestiary_dove.png]]
112
113A mysterious woman who is all about love and peace. Her gameplay gimmick is a PacifistRun where she must clear dungeons without harming enemies. Dove is unlocked after you clear Zone 2.
114----
115* ActualPacifist: She cannot directly harm enemies. Period. Her weapon is a flower that just confuses enemies, and her bombs teleport them away.
116* AnimalMotifs: To doves, obviously, since they represent peace.
117* HeadPet: Has an actual dove on her head.
118* ImprobableWeaponUser: Her weapon is a flower which only confuses enemies. Justified since her gimmick is not killing enemies, and attempting to switch it with more lethal weapons using shrines will result in death by cowardice.
119* PacifistRun: Her entire gameplay is clearing the dungeons without killing enemies. Because of this, she is given the strongest shovel to dig through all types of walls[[note]]except the Shopkeeper's gold walls[[/note]] and doesn't need to fight minibosses and bosses.
120* StoneWall: Give her strong enough armor, and you can turn her into this.
121* SquishyWizard: Dove does not have any offensive capabilities, but she ''does'' have access to the freeze spell, the bomb spell, the scroll of fear, and the heal spell; the former three of which can help keep enemies at bay.
122* ThouShallNotKill: She cannot kill enemies, and even her bombs just teleport them away to another location. If an enemy dies from a spike trap, she'll respond with a cry of pity.
123[[/folder]]
124
125[[folder: Monk]]
126!!Monk
127[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bestiary_monk.png]]
128
129A mysterious monk who goes by the Vow of Poverty and submits himself to deadly penance if he touches gold, which is his gameplay gimmick. Monk is unlocked after you clear Zone 3.
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131* CastFromHitPoints: Monk starts off with the Blood Shovel, which allows him to dig through stronger walls at the expense of half a heart of damage. However, unlike other characters (like Aria and Dove), it isn't a restriction, and you can freely switch it with other shovels without the death by cowardice penalty.
132* DeathByMaterialism: He takes it ''far'' too literally — due to his "Vow of Poverty", if he so much as ''touches'' gold, he dies.
133* NoNameGiven: He is only ever referred to as "Monk".
134* NoSavingThrow: Dying to the Vow of Poverty is special in that it completely ignores any potion you might have, which would ordinarily save a character's life if they die.
135* TheVoiceless: Monk has no voice clips and is completely silent, though there is no explanation as to why he's like this. Whether it's because he does not want to speak, is actually mute, or there was no available voice actor at the time he was being developed is still up in the air.
136[[/folder]]
137
138[[folder: Bolt]]
139!!Bolt
140[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bestiary_bolt.png]]
141
142A spear-wielding hunter figure whose gameplay gimmick is making the tempo beat twice as fast. Bolt is unlocked after you clear Zone 4 as Monk.
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144* DifficultyByAcceleration: When playing as Bolt, the tempo is twice as fast with twice as many beats to input, so you need to have extremely fast reflexes in order to attain the standards of play of any other character. The enemies also move at double speed, and because of the increased chances of messing up, Bolt starts out with a spear instead of a dagger to give them an advantage.
145* FragileSpeedster: Bolt can move fast with the increased tempo, but the catch is that the enemies also move at double speed and Bolt doesn't start out with any armor. However, if you give them the right equipment, then you can turn them from this into a LightningBruiser.
146* MeaningfulName: Bolt's name is likely a ShoutOut to the RealLife Olympic athlete [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usain_Bolt Usain Bolt]], who is the current record holder of being the fastest runner on Earth.
147[[/folder]]
148
149[[folder: Coda]]
150!!Coda
151[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bestiary_coda.png]]
152
153The final character of the base game. Coda is a goblin-like creature whose sole purpose for being playable is to provide the player with the toughest challenge yet. Coda is unlocked after you complete All-Characters Mode.
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155* HarderThanHard: Playing as Coda is essentially playing as Aria, Bolt, and Monk combined. She's a OneHitPointWonder who can only use a dagger to attack, dies upon missing a beat, [[DeathByMaterialism dies upon touching gold]], and [[DifficultyByAcceleration the music tempo has twice the amount of beats to move around to]]. She's so difficult to play as that ''both'' the "All Characters" modes specifically ''exclude'' her (the first one is even actually named "All Characters (Except Coda)").
156* MeaningfulName: A coda is the final passage of any musical work, and Coda is the last character to be unlocked. "Coda" is also the Italian word for "tail", as in what she uses to wield her dagger.
157* PrehensileTail: She holds her dagger in the coiled tip of her long tail.
158* SamusIsAGirl: Not immediately obvious at first gameplay-wise, but according to [[http://crypt-of-the-necrodancer.wikia.com/wiki/Coda her character's page]] on the game's wiki, Coda is female.
159[[/folder]]
160
161!!''Amplified'' Playable Characters
162
163[[folder: Nocturna]]
164!!Nocturna
165[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bestiary_nocturna.png]]
166-> "They told me I was too young. They told me I needed more training. I told them... I was already dead."
167->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ErikaIshii
168
169The main protagonist of the DLC prequel ''Crypt of the [=NecroDancer=]: Amplified''.
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171* {{Animesque}}: Her artwork design has more notable anime influence than the rest of the characters. Namely her big eyes, face, and hair.
172* CoolSword: She starts off with a cutlass which can hit a target from two tiles away like the Spear, but is also capable of parrying enemy attacks.
173* {{DLC}}: The new heroine of ''Crypt of the [=NecroDancer=]: Amplified''.
174* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:After defeating the Conductor, Nocturna almost destroys the Golden Lute, but is enticed by the potential to become human again, and flies off with it. Considering ''Amplified'' is a prequel and she isn't mentioned anywhere in the base game, she likely failed in her attempts and led to the Lute falling into the hands of Octavian, and all the unhappiness that happened afterwards. Worse, considering the Golden Lute's real nature, she likely ended up another victim to it.]]
175** Turns into BelatedHappyEnding, since in the direct sequel ''Rift of the Necrodancer'', she is shown [[spoiler: to be alive and is listed as one of Cadence's friends.]]
176* GenreRoulette: Her default soundtrack is composed of diverse themes by various artists from Music/OverClockedRemix.
177* IJustWantToBeNormal: Turned against her will and deeply unhappy about being a vampire, but unable to do anything about it. [[spoiler:This unfortunately leads her to not destroy the Golden Lute when she had the opportunity when she's enticed by its potential to become human again. It likely did not end well for her, considering the [[ArtifactOfDoom Golden Lute's real nature]].]]
178* OurVampiresAreDifferent: She has blue skin and pink hair, and has bat wings even out of bat form; these are shown to be universal for all other members of her clan. Early cutscenes are ambiguous about whether she's really a vampire, but she explicitly uses the term at one point.
179* RedEyesTakeWarning: In cutscenes, vampires are shown to be berserk when their eyes turn red. [[spoiler:Nocturna has this happen when she smashes the Conductor's equipment after defeating her.]]
180* TheUndead: Unlike most of the characters, however, she was already dead prior to entering the Necrodancer's dungeon.
181* VoluntaryShapeshifter: Nocturna is able to transform into a bat form which gives her flight over hazards, higher attack power, and the [[LifeDrain blood weapons' benefits]] of healing after ten kills. However, changing back to her normal form is ''always'' treated as blood magic, costing half a heart[[note]]unless, as with other blood magic, used the exact tick she descends the stairs[[/note]]. The transformation even triggers automatically if Nocturna is down to her last heart.
182* WasOnceAMan: [[spoiler:She was originally a normal woman until she was turned.]]
183[[/folder]]
184
185[[folder: Diamond]]
186!!Diamond
187[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bestiary_diamond.png]]
188
189A character who can use key combinations to move diagonally. Diamond is unlocked after beating Area 5.
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191* DamnYouMuscleMemory: Because Diamond uses the ordinary buttons/key combinations for bombs and items to move diagonally, those actions have different inputs for him only.
192* DenialOfDiagonalAttack: Thoroughly averted. Diamond, unlike other characters, can move and attack in the four diagonal directions as well as the four cardinal ones. This comes at the cost of some things being removed from his item pool, including all of the spells (outside of Scrolls and Tomes), many weapons (such as Broadswords, Crossbows, and the two guns), and things that can be toggled (such as the Boots of Leaping, Boots of Lunging). He also doesn't have the ability to throw Daggers or Spears. However, the versatility of being able to utilize the diagonal angles allows Diamond to be more effective at a base level.
193* PunnyName: A ''Dia''mond is a shape made up of ''dia''gonal lines, usually at a half-right angle from a square ◇ thus the character Diamond can also move diagonally at half angles to the usual directions player characters have to go.
194[[/folder]]
195
196[[folder: Mary]]
197!!Mary
198[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bestiary_mary.png]]
199->'''Voiced by:''' Caitlyn Bairstow
200
201A character who needs to protect a lamb at all costs. If the lamb dies, she dies.
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203* BerserkButton: For God's sakes, don't go near her lamb. Even people she greets in the lobby can press the button somehow. [[note]]Hey there- STAY AWAY FROM MY LAMB![[/note]]
204* EscortMission: She needs to escort her lamb through the dungeon and protect it.
205* MeaningfulName: In reference to the well-known children's lullaby "Mary Had a Little Lamb", she has a lamb following her and she must protect it from enemies.
206* NiceGirl: When the lamb is not in danger. She has extremely enthusiastic, friendly greetings for all the shopkeepers.
207* OneHitPointWonder: The lamb dies in one hit, meaning it's always better for Mary to [[TakingTheBullet take whatever attack]] than for the lamb to.
208* StealthPun: A lamb introduced in the ''Amplified'' DLC? Why, it's an [[Literature/DoAndroidsDreamOfElectricSheep electric sheep!]]
209[[/folder]]
210
211[[folder: Tempo]]
212!!Tempo
213[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bestiary_tempo.png]]
214
215Can kill enemies in one hit, but needs to kill at least one enemy every 16 beats or he dies instantly.
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217* AggressivePlayIncentive: Enforced with Tempo. He can OneHitKill any enemy, but he dies if he ever goes 16 steps without killing anything, picking up an item, or eating food (a limited resource).
218* EarlyBirdCameo: He might be the zombie [[spoiler:the Conductor]] is operating on in one of Nocturna's cinematics.
219* FrankensteinsMonster: Has the look of one, including stitched-together skin and metal bolts on his head.
220* LifeDrain: Both in a literal and figurative sense. Tempo starts out with a Blood Dagger, which heals half a heart every ten kills, but killing any enemy regardless of what weapon he's using will reset his timer back to 16 beats and prevent a time-out death.
221* OneHitKill: He can kill all enemies instantly. He needs it.
222* TimedMission: Will die in 16 beats. Killing enemies resets the timer.
223[[/folder]]
224
225[[folder: Reaper]]
226!!Reaper
227[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_reaper.png]]
228
229The carrier of souls, she gathers the immortal essence of enemies she slays and surrounds herself with them. The army of souls she gathers can attack enemies but also only have one health apiece themselves. The one caveat is that the enemies must be able to drop gold to spawn a soul.
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231* JackOfAllStats: Plays like Cadence save for the gimmick. She can use any item available without restriction.
232* {{Psychopomp}}: Literally the Grim Reaper.
233* RedEyesTakeWarning: An inversion; has red eyes, and is a deadly and versatile threat to enemies.
234* SamusIsAGirl: Like Coda, this isn't obvious at first sight (as the pixels can't show as much details as the picture), but Reaper's [[https://crypt-of-the-necrodancer.fandom.com/wiki/Reaper character page]] states that she's a female.
235* VersionExclusiveContent: Was only available on the Nintendo Switch Edition, until an update added her to PC.
236* YourSoulIsMine: Does this to slain enemies, adding to her army. Each has one health and deals one heart of damage. However, this only works for enemies that can drop gold.
237[[/folder]]
238
239!! ''Synchrony'' DLC characters
240
241[[folder:Klarinetta]]
242!!Klarinetta
243[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_klarinetta.png]]
244
245Wields a sword so big, it occupies a different spot from her. Klarinetta can swing her sword to change its position and attack all enemies between its original and new spot.
246----
247* {{BFS}}: Weilds one so large, it's in a separate space. There's an achievement for killing four enemies at once with it.
248* DenialOfDiagonalAttack: The only aversion other than Diamond, although she can't move diagonally, instead using key combos to swing her sword.
249* PunnyName: Pronounced similarly to "clarinet", a woodwind instrument.
250* SomeDexterityRequired: She needs to use key combos just to attack.
251[[/folder]]
252
253[[folder:Chaunter]]
254!!Chaunter
255[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_chaunter.png]]
256
257A ghost who is extremely weak, but can possess its enemies to gain their powers.
258----
259* AnimateInanimateObject: Subtle, but Chaunter is a possessed set of bagpipes.
260* BlackSpeech: Its voice sound like a low-pitched gurgle.
261* BlessedWithSuck: Chaunter inherits the limitations of whatever it possesses. For example, a possessed skeleton must wait one beat after attacking, and can only move in one direction if it loses its head. Many forms also can't use weapons or benefit from other equipment. And you take damage every so often while possessing, so you'll be lucky to keep the same form for more than one floor.
262* ContractualBossImmunity: Chaunter can't possess bosses. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Their minions are fair game, though.]]
263* DemonicPossession: Chaunter's main weapon. While in ghost form it can possess an enemy and use its powers, but only temporarily.
264* DenialOfDiagonalAttack: Averted, if it possesses an enemy that can attack diagonally.
265* OneHitPointWonder: Downplayed. Like Aria, it can't gain any more hearts for its base form, but it can possess enemies and inherit their health.
266* OurGhostsAreDifferent
267* PowerFloats: The only playable character that can float above terrain without the Boots of Levitation, although this doesn't extend to most possessed enemies.
268* PunnyName: A double example: a chanter is part of a bagpipe, and "chanter" is also a French word, meaning "to sing", which is combined with the word haunter, accurately describing its playstyle.
269[[/folder]]
270
271[[folder:Suzu]]
272!!Suzu
273[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_suzu.png]]
274
275Wields the Lance of Courage, making her dash until she hits a wall whenever she kills an enemy. She is invincible while dashing and kills all enemies in her way instantly.
276----
277* DashAttack: Every time she kills an enemy. While it can kill many enemies at once, it can also put you in a bad position if you're not careful where you dash.
278* FlashStep: The charge is instantaneous, similar to Dead Ringer's.
279* {{Oni}}: She resembles one.
280* MeaningfulName: A Suzu is a hollow Japanese Shinto Bell, linking her resemblance to an Oni.
281* VocalDissonance: She's woman in an Oni mask and wields a powerful lance, but she has a voice as high-pitched as Dove's.
282[[/folder]]
283
284[[folder:Hatsune Miku]]
285!!Music/HatsuneMiku
286
287A twin-tailed Virtual Singer with cyan-green hair. Miku can move diagonally, but takes damage when missing a beat and cannot possess a Shovel or find weapons. She is instead armed with two unique abilities: a Leek, which can attack diagonally, dashes through all enemies in a straight line on hit, deals exponentially-stacking double damage with each consecutive hit, and digs walls on successful dash, and Sing Spell, a Bomb-type ability that Captivates enemies it hits, causing them to heal Miku instead of inflicting damage before dying.
288----
289* BarrierBustingBlow: The only way she can dig is if she ends her attack on a spot where a wall would be. As a tradeoff she can dig through any destructible wall this way.
290* ChainLethalityEnabler: The main advantage of her Leek is it deals exponentially increased damage for every successive hit. A player skilled enough at chaining combos can mow through enemies, even bosses.
291* DashAttack: Attacking with her Leek causes her to dash through to the other side of the enemy. This also works through a line of enemies no matter how long.
292* EdibleBludgeon: Her trademark Leek, which is also the only weapon she's capable of wielding.
293* GuestFighter: She originates from the Vocaloid music program, and is a fully-playable character with her own strengths and drawbacks.
294* ImageSong: Playing as her replaces the games soundtrack with songs she's sung.
295* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: Armors on her will become one of the many iconic costumes she's worn over her career.
296* MagicMusic: Instead of a bomb she gets a Sing spell. It functions identically except enemies caught in the radius become charmed and self-destruct to heal when in a position to attack. It also replenishes for every four-chain combo.
297[[/folder]]
298
299!Monsters
300!!Enemies
301
302[[folder: In General]]
303[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/0ad80030c6a61f2b1373050adc0788841a96fd39.jpg]]
304
305* GiantMook: Sometimes, you'll run into giant versions of regular enemies that have more health and attack power, but are otherwise still the same enemies with their usual patterns. When you kill them, they'll either drop a large sum of gold or a Scroll of Gigantism, which will make you [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin grow giant]] for a short time.
306* GraphicsInducedSuperDeformed: Compare the enemies' artwork in the bestiary to their sprites.
307[[/folder]]
308
309!!!Zone 1
310
311[[folder:Slimes]]
312!!Green, Blue & Orange Slimes
313[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z1_slimes.png]]
314
315Slimes are basic enemies found only in Zone 1. They move aimlessly and with limited mobility.
316----
317* TheGoomba: The Green Slimes are the first enemies you'll encounter in Zone 1 and are the easiest to kill. They only stay in one place jumping to the beat and will never really hurt you, even if you threw your weapon away and bumped them. In fact, the Green Slimes are so passive and harmless that there's actually an achievement for getting killed by one.
318** Despite being, as the Achievement says, "Literature/MostlyHarmless", the passive Green Slime will quickly turn out to be a KillerRabbit if you do find a way to make it attack you, dealing a whopping [[OneHitKill 25 hearts of damage in one hit.]]
319[[/folder]]
320
321[[folder:Skeletons]]
322!!Skeletons, Yellow Skeletons, & Black Skeletons
323[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z1_skeletons.png]]
324
325Skeletons are the most common enemy in the crypt, appearing as early as Zone 1 and with stronger variants in later zones. They move towards the player every 2 beats. Yellow and Black Skeletons lose their head when their health is reduced to one heart, running away every beat in a panic.
326----
327* DemBones: The Skeletons are the most common type of enemy found in all zones, and come in many different variations. Ranging from [[ShieldBearingMook carrying shields]], [[CoolHorse riding on horseback]], and even being spell casters.
328[[/folder]]
329
330[[folder:Bats]]
331!!Bats
332[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z1_bats.png]]
333
334Bats are common enemies found in all zones, as early as Zone 1. They fly and move at random every 2 beats (every beat for Red Bats).
335----
336* BatOutOfHell: The bats are distinct in that they do not have a predictable pattern. They instead move in random directions every two beats or one beat for the black and red variety, which makes approaching them very tricky because you don't know where they'll move next.
337* ConfusionFu: They weaponize their unpredictable nature.
338[[/folder]]
339
340[[folder:Monkeys]]
341!!Monkeys & White Monkeys
342[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z1_monkeys.png]]
343
344Monkeys move every beat, latching onto the player to hold them still instead of attacking. The Standard and White variants are only encountered in Zone 1.
345----
346* PersonalSpaceInvader: Rather than harming you directly, they'll latch onto you, preventing you from moving until you can kill them.
347[[/folder]]
348
349[[folder:Ghosts]]
350!!Ghosts
351[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z1_ghost.png]]
352
353Ghosts are enemies exclusive to Zone 1. They follow the player through the floor persistantly, stopping in place and turning intangible if the player moves towards them.
354----
355* CantMoveWhileBeingWatched: Their main gimmick. As long as you look at them, they cannot move. However, they also cannot be killed. You have to lure one along for a few beats and then strike as you turn around.
356[[/folder]]
357
358[[folder:Zombies]]
359!!Zombies
360[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z1_zombie.png]]
361
362Seemingly oblivious to everything around them, Zombies move back and forth, and only attack the player if you are in their way. Zombies only appear in Zone 1 and during the King Conga fight (as Zombie Conga Lines).
363----
364[[/folder]]
365
366[[folder:Wraiths]]
367!!Wraiths
368[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z1_wraith.png]]
369
370Mysterious spirits that spawn after a set time and chase the player down. They always spawn an even amount of tiles away from the player.
371----
372* FragileSpeedster: They can move every beat, a rarity for Zone 1 monsters, allowing them to hone in you very quickly. Thankfully, they have only a single heart.
373* SuperPersistentPredator: Unique in that they spawn alerted, and begin making a beeline to you right away. Once alerted, they never go away until killed, since they are immune to most traps and hazards.
374[[/folder]]
375
376!!!Zone 2
377
378[[folder:Armadillos]]
379!!Armadillos & Yellow Armadillos
380[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z2_armadillos.png]]
381
382Armadillos are stationary enemies found in Zone 2. If a player lines up with them, they will barrel towards them into a ball. In this state, they move every beat and brush off attacks, but cannot change directions until they hit something, which will stun them for a bit.
383----
384[[/folder]]
385
386[[folder:Armored Skeletons]]
387!!Armored Skeletons, Yellow Armored Skeletons & Black Armored Skeletons
388[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z2_armored_skeletons.png]]
389
390Skeletons found in Zone 2 sport a shield that protects them from frontal attacks. Armored Skeletons lose their shield if they block an attack that could one shot them or if they lose their head.
391----
392* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: They hold a shield which protects them from frontal attacks, forcing you to take a more tricky approach to kill them.
393%%* ShieldBearingMook
394* WeakButSkilled: While they move only every two beats and are not too powerful, their shield still makes them dangerous and you can easily die on one of them if you're too frontal or start to panic.
395[[/folder]]
396
397[[folder:Clones]]
398!!Clones
399[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z2_clone.png]]
400
401Clones are tricky enemies encountered only in Zone 2. They mirror the closest player's movements, attacking if they bump into someone. They take a similar appearance to the player's character.
402----
403[[/folder]]
404
405[[folder:Golems]]
406!!Golems & Dark Golems
407[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z2_golems.png]]
408
409Slower than average, Golems are Zone 2 enemies that chase the player and only move once every 4 beats. This is mitigated by their strength and durability.
410----
411* MightyGlacier: They move only every four beats, but they hit extremely hard and have a large life pool (5 hearts for the normal golem and 7 for the Dark).
412[[/folder]]
413
414[[folder:Moles]]
415!!Moles
416[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z2_mole.png]]
417
418Moles are Zone 2 exclusive enemies that stay burrowed underground unless ready to attack, usually right next to the player. They chase the player and move every beat, taking a beat to dig in or out of a ground.
419----
420* FastTunnelling: They tunnel every beat, making them as fast as your character can move.
421* WormSign: They leave visible dirt when they're underground.
422[[/folder]]
423
424[[folder:Mushrooms]]
425!!Mushrooms & Purple Mushrooms
426[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z2_mushrooms.png]]
427
428Mushrooms are stationary enemies found in Zone 2. They cannot move nor be moved. Every so often, they release spores on the 8 tiles surrounding them (every 4 beat for normal Mushrooms, every 3 beats for purple ones).
429----
430[[/folder]]
431
432[[folder:Skeleton Mages]]
433!!Skeleton Mages, Yellow Skeleton Mages & Black Skeleton Mages
434[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z2_skeleton_mages.png]]
435
436Skeleton Mages are upgraded skeletons encountered in Zone 2. They move every 2 beat, but will instead bring the player closer with a wind spell if they are 1 tile out of reach. Unlike regular skeletons, they won't lose their head when their health gets low.
437----
438[[/folder]]
439
440[[folder:Tar Monsters]]
441!!Tar Monsters
442[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z2_tar_monster.png]]
443
444Tar Monsters hide in the tar pits of Zone 2. If the player gets close, they emerge out to grab and drag them to the nearest tar pit to drown them. They can't be attacked right after appearing.
445----
446[[/folder]]
447
448[[folder:Wights]]
449!!Wights
450[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z2_wight.png]]
451
452Wights are upgraded Wraiths found only in Zone 2. They chase the player every beat and phase through walls to get to them. They always spawn an odd number of tiles away.
453----
454[[/folder]]
455
456[[folder:Fake Walls]]
457!!Fake Walls
458[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z2_fake_wall.png]]
459
460Fake Walls are mimics hiding in plain sight as mundane dirt walls in Zone 2. When approached, they'll reveal themselves and chase the player cardinally every beat. They can't be hurt by normal attacks before or right after revealing themselves.
461----
462* HeWasRightThereAllAlong: They hide themselves into normal walls and the only way to notice them is to pay attention to their MickeyMousing.
463* UndergroundMonkey: Starting from Zone 3, there are Golden Fake Walls in the Merchant's shop who can move in diagonals.
464[[/folder]]
465
466!!!Zone 3
467
468[[folder:Fire & Ice Slimes]]
469!!Fire & Ice Slimes
470[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z3_fire_and_ice_slimes.png]]
471
472Upgraded variants of Slimes only found in Zone 3, in their respective Hot/Cold biome. They move every beat, jumping around in a diamond shape. They rotate either clockwise (Ice Slime) or counterclockwise (Fire Slime). On death, they leave a patch of hot coals or ice respectively.
473----
474[[/folder]]
475
476[[folder:Fire & Ice Beetles]]
477!!Fire & Ice Beetles
478[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z3_fire_and_ice_beetles.png]]
479
480Beetles are shielded enemies that appear only in Zone 3, in their respective hot/cold biome. They have a shell that blocks attacks and leaves hot coals/ice in a plus shape when blocking attacks. Beetles lose their shell when right next to the player, leaving a patch of hot coals/ice underneath themselves and turning vulnerable.
481----
482[[/folder]]
483
484[[folder:Fire & Ice Elementals]]
485!!Fire & Ice Elementals
486[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z3_fire_and_ice_elementals.png]]
487
488Fire and Ice Elementals are slow enemies that appear in their respective hot/cold biome in Zone 3. They chase the player from afar, move every 3 beat and constantly leave a trail of hot coals/ice underneath themselves.
489----
490[[/folder]]
491
492[[folder:Hellhounds]]
493!!Hellhounds
494[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z3_hellhound.png]]
495
496Hellhounds are found only in the Hot biome of Zone 3. They're one of the few enemies that can move cardinally and diagonally, chasing the player every two beat. On death, they leave a patch of hot coals.
497----
498[[/folder]]
499
500[[folder:Yetis]]
501!!Yetis
502[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z3_yeti.png]]
503
504Yetis are slow enemies found in Zone 3's cold biome. Although they can only move every 4 beats, every time they move onto a new tile they clap their hands, hurling harmful snow all around themselves. On death, they leave a patch of ice.
505----
506[[/folder]]
507
508[[folder:Goblins]]
509!!Goblins & Gray Goblins
510[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z3_goblins.png]]
511
512Goblins are Zone 3 exclusive enemies that move every beat. They chase down the player if they moved away, but will instead flee when if the player approached them, unless they moved right next to a Goblin (which will directly attack). Although they're frail, they deal a hefty amount of damage.
513----
514* DesperationAttack: Cornering them is a really bad strategy as they will attack you with all their strength.
515* GlassCannon: Goblins go in one hit, but deal great damage when they attack (2 for Purples and 3 for Grays).
516* ObfuscatingStupidity: They dance like nothing when you face them, but if you turn around, they start to attack.
517[[/folder]]
518
519[[folder:Shove Monsters]]
520!!Shove Monsters & Gray Shove Monsters
521[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z3_shovemonsters.png]]
522
523Encountered in Zone 3, Shove Monsters can move every beat. They do not attack players directly but instead shoves them away, taking their spot. If the player can't be pushed away because walls or other enemies are blocking them, they'll be hurt by this shove.
524----
525[[/folder]]
526
527[[folder:Skeleton Knights]]
528!!Skeleton Knights, Yellow Skeleton Knights & Black Skeleton Knights
529[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z3_skeleton_knights.png]]
530
531Skeletons encountered in Zone 3 now ride a ghostly horse, which allows them to move every beat and fly over traps. Upon getting hurt, they lose their steed and degrade into an Armored Skeleton of the same color.
532----
533* MountedMook: Skeleton Knights ride atop of ghost horses giving them an advantage of moving every single beat. Taking out the horses will bring down the Skeleton Knights and reduce their mobility to only every two beats instead, with only their shields for defense.
534[[/folder]]
535
536[[folder:Ghasts]]
537!!Ghasts
538[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z3_ghast.png]]
539
540Ghasts are upgraded variants of Wraiths found exclusively in Zone 3. They appear a set distance away from players and chase them every beat. They can phase through walls and will evade the first attack by teleporting right behind the player.
541----
542[[/folder]]
543
544[[folder:Cauldron Mimics]]
545!!Coal & Ice Cauldron Mimics
546[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z3_cauldron_mimics.png]]
547
548Mimics that hides in plain sight as cauldrons in Zone 3, as their name imply. When approached, they will reveal themselves and chase after the player every beat. They cannot be hurt prior or right after revealing themselves. On death, they leave a patch of hot coals/ice respectively.
549----
550[[/folder]]
551
552!!!Zone 4
553
554[[folder:Goblin Sentries]]
555!!Goblin Sentries
556[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_goblin_sentry.png]]
557
558Goblin Sentries are common enemies found in Zone 4. They flee from players, moving one tile away every beat. If they bump into a crypt dirt or cobblestone wall, they'll dig it and take a nap afterwards. This opens pathways for other enemies to chase the player.
559----
560[[/folder]]
561
562[[folder:Goblin Bombers]]
563!!Goblin Bombers
564[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_goblin_bomber.png]]
565
566Exclusive to Zone 4, Goblin Bombers chase down the player, moving diagonally every 2 beat. If the player is right next to them when they move, they'll instead detonate the bomb on their back to hurt the player. If otherwise killed, they'll leave a lit bomb that'll explode shortly after.
567----
568[[/folder]]
569
570[[folder:Green Monkeys]]
571!!Green Monkeys
572[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_green_monkey.png]]
573
574Upgraded Monkeys encountered in Zone 4. Green Monkeys won't hold the player in place, but instead reverse their controls as long as they're attached.
575----
576[[/folder]]
577
578[[folder:Magic Monkeys]]
579!!Magic Monkeys
580[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_magic_monkey.png]]
581
582Another variant of Monkey found in Zone 4. Magic Monkeys teleport the player away randomly right after grabbing them.
583----
584[[/folder]]
585
586[[folder:Black Bats]]
587!!Black Bats
588[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_black_bat.png]]
589
590Black Bats are a variant of Red Bats encountered solely in Zone 4. They move randomly every beat, but if they can attack the player, they always do so.
591----
592[[/folder]]
593
594[[folder:Liches]]
595!!Liches, Red Liches & Black Liches
596[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_liches.png]]
597
598Liches are upgraded Skeleton Mages in Zone 4. They behave like mages, except their spell is different. If the player is 1 tile out of reach, they will cast a confusion spell on them, inverting their controls for 4 beats.
599----
600[[/folder]]
601
602[[folder:Blademasters]]
603!!Apprentice Blademasters & Blademasters
604[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_blademasters.png]]
605
606Blademasters are common enemies found in Zone 4. They will effortlessly parry any normal attack thrown at them. If the player they attacked them did so right next to them, they'll jump back then lunge forward the next beat, being vulnerable to attacks on the following beat.
607----
608* CounterAttack: Most melee attacks will cause them to take no damage, step back, and lunge on the next beat. If they land the lunge, they deal double damage.
609* WeakButSkilled: They have a measly 1/2 health, and deal only .5/1 damage, but their CounterAttack can grant them both defensive and offensive utility.
610[[/folder]]
611
612[[folder:Warlocks]]
613!!Warlocks & Neon Warlocks
614[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_warlocks.png]]
615
616Common enemies in Zone 4, Warlock often accompany Blademasters and Liches. When killed by a player, they'll instantly swap their position with that player's, potentially teleporting them into danger.
617----
618[[/folder]]
619
620[[folder:Harpies]]
621!!Harpies
622[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_harpy.png]]
623
624Harpies are swift enemies found in Zone 4. They can move every two beat either diagonally or cardinally. In the latter case, they leap up to 3 tiles away in any direction towards the player, quickly closing the gap between them. They can leap over other enemies, but not over walls.
625----
626[[/folder]]
627
628[[folder:Orange Armadillos]]
629!!Orange Armadillos
630[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_orange_armadillo.png]]
631
632Upgraded Armadillos encountered exclusively in Zone 4. They can still charge cardinally, but can also charge diagonally.
633----
634[[/folder]]
635
636[[folder:Ooze Golems]]
637!!Ooze Golems
638[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_ooze_golem.png]]
639
640A variant of Golems, found only in Zone 4. When hurt by a player, they leave a patch of ooze under them (only once if Amplified is active). Players standing on Ooze without protection are shrunk, removing their ability to attack or dig and taking double damage.
641----
642[[/folder]]
643
644[[folder:Gargoyles]]
645!!Gargoyles
646[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_gwargoyles.png]]
647
648Gargoyles dot the heart of the Crypt in Zone 4. They come in several variants they can be identified by their appearance:
649* '''Inert or "Crate" Gargoyles''' (Small wings, no tail): Act like crates, completely harmless and can be destroyed by dealing 3 hearts of damage at once. Some look like statues of the Necrodancer instead.
650* '''"Mimic" Gargoyles''' (Large wings, held close): Act like other kinds of Mimic, revealing themselves if the player comes close and chasing them every beat afterwards.
651* '''"Wind" Gargoyles''' (Large wings, spread out): Casts a wind spell that pushes players away if they try to come next to them. They can't be hurt by normal means.
652* '''"Proximity" Gargoyles''' (No wings, pointy tail): If a player comes next to them cardinally, the Gargoyle will trigger and explode on the next beat. They can't be hurt normally, but can be pushed around harmlessly, even right after triggering them.
653* '''"Volatile" Gargoyles''' (Small wings, pointy tail): Will instantly explode if hurt. Not normally targeted by weapons.
654----
655[[/folder]]
656
657[[folder:Ghouls]]
658!!Ghouls
659[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_ghoul.png]]
660
661A rare, souped up variant of the Wraith, found exclusively in Zone 4. Ghouls spawns a distance away from players, can move every beat, in any directions, even through walls. They will always avoid the first attack thrown at them, teleporting 90° clockwise around the player (e.g: if the player attacked them by attacking "up", the Ghoul will appear on their right) including in diagonal if necessary. As they do so, they project clones all around the player to confuse them further.
662----
663[[/folder]]
664
665[[folder:Spiders]]
666!!Spiders
667[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_spider.png]]
668
669Spiders crawl at the top of the walls on Zone 4, moving every 2 beat. If primed to move and a Player is next to them, they'll jump down on them to attack and die. If the wall under them is dug out, the spider will instead move only diagonally every beat.
670----
671[[/folder]]
672
673[[folder:Pixies]]
674!!Pixies
675[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z4_pixie.png]]
676
677Pixies are mostly harmless enemies that appear in Zone 4. They chase down the player, moving every beat. If they come in contact with a player, they heal them back for 1 heart. If they're hurt however... they'll instantly explode.
678----
679[[/folder]]
680
681!!!Zone 5
682
683[[folder:Electric Zombies]]
684!!Electric Zombies
685[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z5_electric_zombie.png]]
686
687Electric Zombies are Zone 5 exclusive Zombies that charge up on nodes. They spawn on conduits and follow them along, turning back if they reach a node. When charged, Electric Zombies move every beat and are impervious to normal damage, being merely knocked back. They can be hurt by electric damage from a charged attack (when standing on a conduit). If knocked off a conduit, they can be hurt normally and behave like Zombies.
688----
689[[/folder]]
690
691[[folder:Water Balls]]
692!!Water Balls
693[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z5_water_ball.png]]
694
695Water Balls are fast moving enemies found in Zone 5. They can move in any direction every beat. If they reach the player, they simply leave a pit of water on their position. When killed, they also leave water behind.
696----
697[[/folder]]
698
699[[folder:Devils]]
700!!Devils & Green Devils
701[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z5_devils.png]]
702
703Devils spawn in Zone 5, inside an eggshell. They can move diagonally and cardinally every 3 beats. If they're hurt, they'll be knocked back and lose their shell. They move every beat afterwards.
704----
705[[/folder]]
706
707[[folder:Orcs]]
708!!Orcs, Red Orcs & Purple Orcs
709[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z5_orcs.png]]
710
711Orcs are quick enemies found in Zone 5. They have a shield and move every beat towards the player. Their shield protects them from frontal attacks and can't be destroyed, however Orcs need to stay in place to turn.
712----
713[[/folder]]
714
715[[folder:Evil Eyes]]
716!!Green & Pink Evil Eyes
717[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z5_evil_eyes.png]]
718
719Evil Eyes are flying enemies encountered in Zone 5. They stay stationary until a player lines up cardinally with them up to 3 tiles away. If one does, they'll ready themselves and ram 3 tiles into that direction on the next beat, hurting the player if they're in the way.
720----
721[[/folder]]
722
723[[folder:Gorgons]]
724!!Green & Gold Gorgons
725[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z5_gorgons.png]]
726
727Gorgons move quickly towards the player in cardinal directions. If they get to the player, they will petrify them for a moment, turning into a statue in the process. Gorgons also turn into indestructible statues as they die. Golden Gorgons instead turn into golden statues that need to be hit 3 times (regardless of damage) to be destroyed, always dropping 30 gold coins.
728----
729[[/folder]]
730
731[[folder:Electric Mages]]
732!!Purple, Red & Gold Electric Mages
733[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z5_electricity_mages.png]]
734
735Upgraded variant of Skeleton Mages found in Zone 5, Electric Mages behave indentically to them. If the player lines up cardinally with them, they'll cast a lighting orb spell towards the player, regardless of distance. The lighting orb moves in one direction every beat, can't be attacked and hurts the player as much as its corresponding Electric Mage would.
736----
737[[/folder]]
738
739[[folder:Skulls]]
740!!White, Yellow & Black Skulls
741[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z5_skulls.png]]
742
743Skulls are a Skeleton equivalent found in Zone 5. They die in one hit, but will always spawn 3 Skeletons of the same color when they die. One Skeleton spawn on the Skull's last position while the 2 others spawn perpendicular to the attack's direction, destroying walls in the way if necessary. The Skeletons spawn ready to attack.
744----
745[[/folder]]
746
747[[folder:Cursed Wraiths]]
748!!Cursed Wraiths
749[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/z5_cursed_wraith.png]]
750
751The Zone 5 variant of the Wraith. Cursed Wraiths spawn an even amount of tiles away from the player, moves cardinally every beat (without phasing through walls nor dodging attacks). If they make contact with the players, they instantly turn all that player's filled heart containers into cursed heart containers, that disappear when emptied, and remove empty heart containers.
752----
753[[/folder]]
754
755!!!All Zones
756
757[[folder:Chest Mimics]]
758!!Chest Mimics, Locked Chest Mimics & White Chest Mimics
759* ChestMonster: They look like normal chests, except they come to life and attack you if you attempt to open them.
760----
761[[/folder]]
762
763[[folder:Green Bats]]
764!!Green Bats
765* PaletteSwap: Appearance-wise, they're just bats that are green.
766* UndergroundMonkey: They're green versions of standard bats. Unlike the standard ones, they move every beat instead of every two beats, and they can move in any cardinal or diagonal direction rather than only in cardinal directions.
767----
768[[/folder]]
769
770[[folder:Shop Wall Mimics]]
771!!Shop Wall Mimics
772----
773[[/folder]]
774
775[[folder:Crate Mimics]]
776!!Crate Mimics
777----
778[[/folder]]
779
780[[folder:Barrel Mimics]]
781!!Barrel Mimics
782----
783[[/folder]]
784
785[[folder:Shrine Mimics]]
786!!Shrine Mimics
787----
788[[/folder]]
789
790[[folder:Purple Slimes]]
791!!Purple Slimes
792----
793[[/folder]]
794
795!!Mini-Bosses
796[[folder:In General]]
797[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cotn_minibosses.png]]
798 [[caption-width-right:360:They're blocking the way! ''('''Clockwise from the top:''' The Mommy accompanied by 3 mummies, a Green Dragon, a Minotaur, a Banshee, a Grey Direbat, a Nightmare and a Red Dragon)'']]
799[[/folder]]
800
801[[folder:Dragons]]
802!!Green, Red, Blue & Earth Dragons
803* AnIcePerson: Blue Dragons have ice breath that will freeze you in place.
804* PlayingWithFire: Standing horizontally to a Red Dragon will have it shoot a fireball at you.
805----
806[[/folder]]
807
808[[folder:Direbats]]
809!!Direbats & Grey Direbats
810* KingMook: They are essentially this; just a regular bat in miniboss form.
811----
812[[/folder]]
813
814[[folder:Minotaurs]]
815!!Minotaurs & Gray Minotaurs
816* BullfightBoss: Once they see you on the same line or column, they sprint on it until they hit a wall.
817* DumbMuscle: Like said before, once they start their sprint, they can't stop until they hit a wall and get confused for two beats.
818* LightningBruiser: They move as fast as a player character, hit hard and have a decent life pool, nonetheless.
819----
820[[/folder]]
821
822[[folder:Nightmares]]
823!!Nightmares & Blood Nightmares
824* HellishHorse: They take the form of horses that spread darkness wherever they roam.
825----
826[[/folder]]
827
828[[folder:Banshees]]
829!!Banshees & Green Banshees
830* MakeSomeNoise: Hit them, and they'll deafen you, muting the music and forcing you to rely visually on the beat counter.
831----
832[[/folder]]
833
834[[folder:The Mommies]]
835!!The Mommies
836* MookMaker: They spawn smaller enemies for you to deal with as they pursue you.
837* {{Mummy}}: They're covered in bandages and are very slow, moving on every fourth beat.
838----
839[[/folder]]
840
841[[folder:Ogres]]
842!!Ogres
843* CarryABigStick: They carry clubs that they will raise on one beat if you are a few squares away from them in a cardinal direction, followed by smashing it down on the next beat for a ton of damage.
844----
845[[/folder]]
846
847[[folder:Metrognomes]]
848!!Metrognomes & Green Metrognomes
849* GetBackHereBoss: They warp away to the stairs when you hit them.
850----
851[[/folder]]
852
853!!Bosses
854[[folder:In General]]
855* FlunkyBoss:
856** King Conga has... well, a Conga line composed of zone-specific enemies you have to defeat before the king finally stands up and fights.
857** In addition to the zone-specific enemies at the start of the battle, Death Metal will summon shielded Skeletons to attack you once he loses his shield.
858** Deep Blues is a downplayed example considering the whole chess army is the boss, and the king waits for his army to be killed to attack. However, the Queen(s) will always attack alongside the other pieces.
859** Coral Riff is a subversion on paper, but a straight example on gameplay, as his head is his weak point: while the whole orchestra is his body, he attacks you with his tentacle instruments, then will move his head and make the rest of his tentacles move once you destroy enough of them.
860** While Fortissimole's skeleton audience never attacks and while he won't go for you before he sees you, he can still spawn other {{Mook}}s to attack, including when he gets his hands dirty.
861* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: Unlike the {{Final Boss}}es, they don't have any backstory, only being challenges for the player at the end of a Zone.
862[[/folder]]
863
864[[folder:King Conga]]
865!!King Conga
866[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boss_king_conga.png]]
867[[caption-width-right:360:''King Conga Kappa'']]
868
869A gorilla who sits on his throne and plays his bongos as he sends his Conga Line army to attack you. His song is unique in that it comes with a long pause every seven beats.
870----
871* BattleThemeMusic: [[https://dbsoundworks.bandcamp.com/track/konga-conga-kappa-king-conga Konga Conga Kappa]].
872* BossWarningSiren: A non-audio version, but the principle is the same. When you're about to enter King Conga's room, a display of text will appear and spell "'''Warning! Conga line in progress!'''"
873* DamnYouMuscleMemory: Learning to keep the beat all over again can be really hard, but in principle, the game plays exactly the same way as with any other default character. However, King Conga is a special case of this: whereas most characters move 7 beats and drop the 8th, Bolt moves 13 beats, drops the 14th, plays the 15th, and drops the 16th.
874* InterfaceScrew: His song comes with a long pause every seven beats. If you're not mindful of this change and fall into the no-beat trap, King Conga will get off his throne and rush you while you're still occupied with his Conga Line army. Attacking him in this state will only send him back to the throne with no damage.
875* KillerGorilla: A giant gorilla who charges after you if you miss a beat or take out his conga line.
876* KingMook: Of the Monkey enemies, even though he doesn't grope your head like they do.
877* PunnyName: His name is essentially conga and ''Film/KingKong'' combined.
878[[/folder]]
879
880[[folder:Death Metal]]
881!!Death Metal
882[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boss_death_metal.png]]
883[[caption-width-right:360:''"Bathe in fire!"'']]
884
885A GrimReaper with a love for metal music. His song comes with the fastest tempo in the game, making the battle against him very hectic and fast-paced.
886----
887* AutobotsRockOut: It's his signature theme, though only Danny B's and [=FamilyJules=]' (who also plays on Danny B's track) versions put emphasis on the "rock" part. The rest of the other versions are just EDM, synthwave, and chiptune remixes.
888* BattleThemeMusic: [[https://dbsoundworks.bandcamp.com/track/metalmancy-death-metal-feat-familyjules7x Metalmancy]].
889* GrimReaper: Obviously.
890* KingMook: Of the Skeleton enemies: like them, he only moves every two beats and holds a shield until you hit him multiple times.
891* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: In the first phase of his battle, Death Metal carries a shield that protects him from up-front attacks, so the only way to attack him is either from the side or from behind. If you attack the shield, bats will spawn into the arena. He will drop the shield once he loses his first three hearts.
892* PlayingWithFire: When Death Metal is down to his last two hearts, he'll start shooting horizontal fireballs in your direction.
893* PunnyName: His name is a combination of Death itself and the style of hardcore metal music of the same name.
894* SinisterScythe: One that doubles as a microphone stand.
895[[/folder]]
896
897[[folder:Deep Blues]]
898!!Deep Blues
899[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boss_deep_blues.png]]
900[[caption-width-right:360:''An entire chessboard of foes'']]
901
902An army of chess pieces composed of the King, Queen, Knights, Bishops, Rooks, and Pawns. The battle against them is essentially one big game of chess.
903----
904* BattleThemeMusic: [[https://dbsoundworks.bandcamp.com/track/knight-to-c-sharp-deep-blues Knight to C-Sharp]].
905* PunnyName: The name is a reference to the rhythm & blues music genre, as well as the Deep Blue chess computer.
906* ShieldedCoreBoss: Like in a real game of chess, the King is the only piece you have to kill in order to win the fight. All the other pieces are just obstacles that protect him and get in your way, and the King himself will not attack until all of the other pieces are killed. However, if you have a throwable weapon along with power-boosting equipment, or a Rifle in hand, then you can easily kill the King before the battle even starts and be done with it in a flash.
907[[/folder]]
908
909[[folder:Coral Riff]]
910!!Coral Riff
911[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boss_coral_riff.png]]
912[[caption-width-right:350:''The Deep Sea Octo-Bass'']]
913
914An octopus that will attempt to attack you from the watery depths with his tentacles.
915----
916* BattleThemeMusic: [[https://dbsoundworks.bandcamp.com/track/deep-sea-bass-coral-riff Deep Sea Bass]], which is a BossRemix of the Lobby theme.
917* MakingASplash: Coral Riff's tentacles will leave behind puddles of water that will hinder your movement, and when the head starts moving, he'll move while spraying water around him and leave a trail of water behind.
918* PunnyName: Coral Riff is a combination of "coral reef" and "guitar riff", and coral is often associated with polyps, which octopi are related to. In addition, Coral Riff's alternative name is Octoboss, which is a portmanteau of octopus, boss, and octobass, a type of string instrument with a really '''deep''' sound.
919* TentacledTerror: Coral Riff is an octopus with a bass guitar for a head, and all of his tentacles are playing four types of intruments: the drums, the synth keyboard, the horn, and the violin.
920* VariableMix: Taking out his tentacles will also take out the corresponding instruments playing in the BGM until all that's left is the bass guitar playing. All of the instruments will resume playing again once the head starts making his move. This is only noticeable in Danny B's BGM, though.
921* VisualPun: His head is based on a [[https://reverb.com/item/25318501-1988-rickenbacker-4003-vintage-electric-bass-guitar-ruby-red-100-original-w-ohc red Rickenbacker bass]], a model [[https://www.talkbass.com/threads/the-legend-of-the-red-rickenbacker.468556/ some musicians consider to be cursed]].
922[[/folder]]
923
924[[folder:Fortissimole]]
925!!Fortissimole
926[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boss_fortissimole.png]]
927[[caption-width-right:360:''"The Unholey Moley, Underworld Bully"'']]
928
929An additional boss added in the ''Amplified'' DLC, Fortissimole is an antromorphic rapping mole who performs a concert to a horde of dancing skeletons.
930----
931* BattleThemeMusic: [[https://ocrecords.bandcamp.com/track/notorious-d-i-g-fortissimole-remix Notorious D.I.G.]], a hip-hop piece rapped by the mole himself.
932* DishingOutDirt: Being a mole, he can dig underground and attack from beneath the player character.
933* FastTunnelling: Like the mole enemies, he tunnels every beat, making him as fast as your character.
934* {{Greed}}: His lyrics state he is ravenous for gold.
935* KingMook: Of the mole enemies: like them, he digs under the ground to be invincible, then jumps out of the ground to attack.
936* LargeHam: He has an ego just about as big as any other well-known rapper.
937* MamasBoy: Implied in his theme song:
938--> "I will crush those who oppose me\
939Just like mummy told me"
940* MoleMen: Part of his namesake, as he is a giant version of the normal mole enemies found in Zone 2.
941* PunnyName: His name is a portmanteau of "fortissimo" and "mole" and his theme name is a reference to the famous rapper Music/TheNotoriousBIG, since he is a giant rapping mole. He is also wearing a fortress.
942* ShieldedCoreBoss: Fortissimole is surrounded by a swarm of skeleton enemies that act as his groupies in front of his stage. He stays out of the way until some of the enemies are eliminated for him to make a beeline to the player, as his boss fight somewhat mimics the first phase of the [=NecroDancer=] battle.
943* VariableMix: Defeating Fortissimole will take out his vocals from his theme entirely, leaving behind only the instrumentals.
944[[/folder]]
945
946!Final Bosses
947[[folder:In General]]
948* FlunkyBoss:
949** Dead Ringer can invoke {{Mook}}s every time he makes the bell toll.
950** The [=NecroDancer=] will constantly summon enemies and ''minibosses'' throughout the battle.
951** During the Golden Lute battle, two {{Mook Maker}}s will spawn Skeletons during the battle, and when the Lute itself takes enough damage, it'll start summoning Dragons for you to fight.
952** Frankesteinway also has two {{Mook Maker}}s and spawns a miniboss every time you drain him a full health bar.
953** The Conductor [[spoiler:having created many instruments similar to the Lute, she]] can summon as much enemies as she wants.
954[[/folder]]
955
956[[folder: Dead Ringer]]
957!!Dead Ringer
958[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_dead_ringer.png]]
959[[caption-width-right:360:''Does he ring a bell?'']]
960
961The penultimate boss of Cadence's story, Dead Ringer is an armored foe who guards the [=NecroDancer=]'s lair.
962----
963* BattleThemeMusic: [[https://dbsoundworks.bandcamp.com/track/for-whom-the-knell-tolls-dead-ringer For Whom the Knell Tolls]].
964* BossRush: In a sense. Each of the bells you or Dead Ringer rings will spawn a miniboss for you to face: a Green Dragon, a Minotaur, a Nightmare, and an Ogre. You can avert this, however, if you lure Dead Ringer into ramming the bells, which will destroy them completely without spawning a miniboss.
965* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:Dorian was actually put under a spell by the [=NecroDancer=]. As the Dead Ringer, he didn't recognize his own daughter until Cadence tricked him into charging into a gong and breaking his helmet, thus breaking the spell.]]
966* BullfightBoss: Without the Dagger of Phasing, you can only hurt him by tricking him into crashing into the gong.
967%%* TheDragon: To the [=NecroDancer=].
968* EvilLaugh: Breaks into one at the beginning of the fight.
969* FlashStep: Once all the bells have been rung, Dead Ringer's charge attack will be upgraded into this and he will zoom across the room at great speeds. You only have a single beat to react in time and move out of the way to avoid the attack.
970* ForDoomTheBellTolls: It's the entire theme of his fight, both in a figurative sense (the music) and a literal sense (actual bells placed around the room which he rings to spawn minibosses).
971* LukeIAmYourFather: When Cadence defeats him, [[spoiler:the bell helmet hiding Dead Ringer's face breaks and reveals that he's actually Dorian, Cadence's father]].
972-->'''Cadence:''' [[spoiler:"Dad?"]]\
973[[spoiler:'''Dorian:''' "Cadence, I'm sorry. I was under his spell."]]
974* NighInvulnerability: Dead Ringer is invincible to all kinds of weapons, including bombs and spells, and can only be harmed by tricking him into ramming the gong. Only the Dagger of Phasing (or dealing 10 or more damage at once) is capable of piercing through his armor and damaging him directly.
975* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: Although Dead Ringer looks invincible from any normal damage, it is also possible to damage him with high enough (10 or more) damage in a single hit.
976[[/folder]]
977
978[[folder: The [=NecroDancer=]]]
979!!The [=NecroDancer=]
980[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_the_necrodancer.png]]
981[[caption-width-right:360:''"Reanimate!"'']]
982
983The [[AntagonistTitle titular]] primary antagonist of the game, and the FinalBoss of Cadence's story. The [=NecroDancer=] is a mysterious figure who amasses an undead army and casts a musical curse on those who are unfortunate enough to enter his crypt and seek out his treasure; the Golden Lute.
984----
985* ActionBomb: One of his attacks has him generate a blast wave on where he's standing and then teleport to another point of the room. The blast covers more spaces than your standard bombs and it instantly kills any enemy caught in it, even minibosses.
986* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:He's been dead at least twice over the course of the story. The first time he died was when he became so addicted to playing the Golden Lute that he simply perished from a severe lack of sleep. He is then revived by Aria a century later, who wanted to ask for his assistance in destroying the Lute, and he attacked Aria while her guard was down. He dies again when he's killed by the combined efforts of Cadence and Dorian, and later, Melody revives him in order to get answers. By the end of Melody's story, Aria, who's been brought back to life, grabs the [=NecroDancer=] and throws him down a pit, which seems to be his more permanent death this time around.]]
987* BattleThemeMusic: [[https://dbsoundworks.bandcamp.com/track/momentum-mori-necrodancer-fight-1st-phase Momentum Mori]] and [[https://dbsoundworks.bandcamp.com/track/last-dance-necrodancer-fight-2nd-phase Last Dance]].
988* BigBad: He is the main enemy of Cadence's entire family, because he has meddled in their business in one way or another. Be it stealing Cadence's heart, [[spoiler:brainwashing Dorian to be his servant, backstabbing Aria when she asked for his assistance to destroy the Lute, or attacking Melody to take the Lute back for himself]], he's an all-around bad guy.
989* FinalBoss: Of Cadence's story [[spoiler:and Melody's story as well]].
990* AnIcePerson: He can generate ice blasts to immobilize you for a couple of beats and leave you vulnerable to his mooks.
991* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:The [=NecroDancer=] meets his final demise by the hands of Aria, the person he killed many years ago, when he attacked her to take the Golden Lute back.]]
992* MagicMusic: His curse affects the entire crypt and makes everyone in it, including his own mooks, move to the beat of the music. Only the Bard is unaffected by his curse, [[spoiler:but that's because he ''is'' the [=NecroDancer=] before he found the Golden Lute]].
993* MookMaker: As the user of the Golden Lute, he can create as many enemies as he wants and even reanimate them.
994* NighInvulnerability: The [=NecroDancer=] is invincible to all attacks, even the Dagger of Phasing. He can only be harmed with the Golden Lute, which becomes available once you've brought him down from his stage. [[spoiler:In Melody's story, when the [=NecroDancer=] is down to his last heart, he'll protect himself with a special shield that makes him invulnerable to even the Lute, and the only way to finish him off is to push him towards a lava pit.]]
995* PunnyName: An obvious portmanteau of "necromancer" and "dancer".
996* PuzzleBoss: The first phase of his fight has you maneuver Cadence and [[spoiler:Dorian]] to press switches in order to bring the [=NecroDancer=] down from his stage. Two of the switches must be activated simultaneously by both characters.
997* ThrowDownTheBomblet: [[spoiler:In Melody's story, the [=NecroDancer=] resorts to throwing bombs in her direction instead of using his own attacks. Possibly justified since he no longer has the Golden Lute, which is the primary source of his powers.]]
998* TimeLimitBoss: [[spoiler:Melody's version of the battle is timed, with the beat getting faster and the walls of the room closing in on each other over time. If you don't defeat the [=NecroDancer=] before the song ends, the walls will crush Melody and kill her instantly.]]
999[[/folder]]
1000
1001[[folder:Aria's Final Boss (Unmarked Spoilers!)]]
1002!!The Golden Lute
1003[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_golden_lute.png]]
1004[[caption-width-right:360:''The Golden Lute?'']]
1005
1006As Aria attempts to destroy the Golden Lute, it suddenly comes to life to defend itself!
1007----
1008* AttackItsWeakPoint: The Golden Lute's weak point is its head, and attacking it does one heart of damage to it regardless if you've already picked up some power-boosting equipment earlier. And every time you attack its head, the Lute will become confused and it'll start moving more erratically. If you manage to attack its head again while it's confused using a special trick, then you'll do three hearts of damage to the Lute.
1009* ArtifactOfDoom: This instrument is behind the game's entire plot.
1010* AutobotsRockOut: Its default theme is a metal track, as well as Family Jules' cover. The only exception[[labelnote:*]]because other official soundtracks don't cover final bosses[[/labelnote]] is [=RoboRob=]'s [[ElectronicDanceMusic EDM]] remix for Music/OverClockedRemix.
1011* BattleThemeMusic: [[https://dbsoundworks.bandcamp.com/track/absolutetion-golden-lute-fight-feat-familyjules7x Absolutetion]], which is a BossRemix of Zone 1-1's theme.
1012* TheCorruption: Those who play the Lute end up having their humanity drained away from them. The [=NecroDancer=] was an unfortunate victim of this.
1013* GreaterScopeVillain: Alongside Cadence's family risking their lives to find it, it also led to Octavian's corruption, making it indirectly responsible for his actions as the [=NecroDancer=].
1014* InterfaceScrew: When the Lute takes enough damage, it'll cast an area-wide confusion spell which will temporarily reverse your controls for twelve beats, much like a confusion trap and a Lich's spell.
1015* InterfaceSpoiler: When you beat Cadence's story, a small hint of the boss' existence comes in the DancingMookCredits where it is shown as a black silhouette with its name displayed as only question marks. It's only when you beat Aria's story that it'll show up as a fully-revealed boss.
1016* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The Lute takes on the form of a golden-yellow dragon with a snake-like figure and insectoid forelimbs, attacking Aria when she was about to destroy it.
1017* PlayingWithFire: If you're horizontal from the Lute's head, it'll shoot a fireball at you. In addition, there are statues placed on top of the walls that will periodically shoot fireballs one-by-one, starting from your side of the room. When the Lute takes enough damage, it'll make the statues go berserk with a barrage of fireballs each beat.
1018* PunnyName:
1019** The Lute itself is a reference to "Gold and Loot", the typical rewards that adventurers seek in dungeons.
1020** Its {{Battle Theme Music}}'s name is "Abso'''lute'''tion", and [=FamilyJules=]' remix is called "Reso'''lute'''".
1021* TheReveal: You find out that the Golden Lute is not as good as the cast thought it was in Melody's story, but the reveal that the Lute is actually a living entity not only surprises Aria, but it also surprises the boss announcer, who goes on and says "The Golden Lute?" when the battle starts.
1022%%* TrueFinalBoss: Of Aria's story and the game as a whole.
1023* UnholyHolySword: The Golden Lute contains special powers of curing diseases and reviving the dead, which sounds like a miracle on paper, but the truth is that those powers come with a price essentially equivalent to making a deal with the devil... as Melody and likely Aria found out the hard way. In exchange for the "miracles", the Lute wants its user to keep playing it until it saps every last piece of humanity out of them, which is exactly what happened with Octavian — aka the [=NecroDancer=].
1024* WalkingSpoiler: While the cutscenes refer it many times, its mysteries made it necessary to put a "spoilers unmarked" alert.
1025[[/folder]]
1026
1027[[folder: Frankensteinway]]
1028!!Frankensteinway
1029[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_frankensteinway.png]]
1030[[caption-width-right:360:''Steinway to Heaven'']]
1031
1032The next-to-final boss in Nocturna's story.
1033----
1034* AnArmAndALeg: Gradually loses both of its arms as it takes damage.
1035* DamageSpongeBoss: Frankensteinway has ten hearts, which is one more than even Death Metal and [[{{Superboss}} the Shopkeeper]]. However, what puts it into this territory is that it has four phases with ten hearts each, totalling out at a whopping '''40''' hearts to deal with.
1036* DashAttack: In the final phase, Frankensteinway will dash across the room, destroying anything in its way. The move is telegraphed by the floor tiles turning yellow a few beats before the attack.
1037* DeflectorShields: Gains a shield after each phase, which must be deactivated.
1038* TheDragon: Needs to be defeated before you can fight The Conductor.
1039* FrankensteinsMonster: It's in its name.
1040* PunnyName: Frankenstein and Steinway, a piano manufacturer. Fittingly enough, it's a FrankensteinsMonster with a piano for a body.
1041* ShockAndAwe: Frankensteinway electrifies the floor tiles in a coordinated pattern, and later sends shockwaves coming down from the north side of the room.
1042[[/folder]]
1043
1044[[folder: The Conductor]]
1045!!The Conductor
1046[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_the_conductor.png]]
1047[[caption-width-right:360:''The Scientist behind the Electric Crypt'']]
1048
1049The final boss in Nocturna's story. She is responsible for creating the Crypt, and attempts to replicate the Golden Lute.
1050----
1051* CurtainsMatchTheWindows: Shining gold hair and shining gold eyes. They match the Golden Lute, as well as her electricity.
1052* {{Cyborg}}: Her hand is an electrical plug, and her lower body is a mass of wires. It's difficult to tell where the wires begin, though, as she can clearly be seen to have two separate pant legs in her cutscenes, each with a bundle of wires coming out.
1053* GreaterScopeVillain: She is responsible for the creation of the Crypt, and by extension, the entire story involving the [=NecroDancer=] and Cadence's family.
1054* MadScientist: Nocturna refers to her as such. Demonstrated with her attempts to replicate the Golden Lute.
1055* MookMaker: '''REANIMATE!''' She constantly summons enemies during her battle. [[TacticalSuicideBoss You need to attack these enemies to drain the batteries in the second phase of her fight]].
1056* OminousPipeOrgan: {{Downplayed}} in her battle music, which does include an organ, but not prominently. Played straight with her arena, which includes organ pipes in its decoration.
1057* PunnyName: "The Conductor" can refer to both somebody who leads an orchestra, and to a substance that conducts electricity, reflecting how she wishes to use music and electricity to reanimate the dead.
1058* PuzzleBoss: The first phase requires you to destroy four golden instruments by walking along their wires to disable their shields. The second phase requires you to destroy batteries by attacking enemies while standing on their wires, draining their power with each attack.
1059* ShockAndAwe
1060* SupernaturalGoldEyes[=/=]GlowingEyesOfDoom
1061* TacticalSuicideBoss: She would be invincible if she didn't create enemies that could drain her electricity when attacked.
1062* WeaksauceWeakness: Her batteries are especially weak to water. If you kill a Water Ball enemy on top of an electric wire, the corresponding battery will be destroyed instantly.
1063[[/folder]]
1064
1065!Other Characters
1066
1067[[folder: Freddie Merchantry]]
1068!!Freddie Merchantry, the Singing Shopkeeper
1069[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shopkeeper.jpg]]
1070
1071A merchant who's brave enough to set up shop in the crypt and graces the player with his glorious singing. He usually sells three random items to Cadence and two for the other characters. He's an otherwise nice guy, but [[OhCrap should you attack him first...]]
1072----
1073* BewareTheNiceOnes: The shopkeeper is one of the friendliest shopkeepers in the roguelike genre. You can shoplift and destroy his store and he won't even be fazed. However, if you attack him directly (with a fireball spell or a bomb), he'll quickly turn from your best friend to the toughest enemy in the game, with nine hearts of health, diagonal movement, being able to move every beat, and having attack power that would make even bosses weep. Killing him grants you the powerful Crown of Greed (doubles gold dropped from all sources, at the price of losing gold every beat), but because there's only one shopkeeper in the dungeon, you lose access to all shops for the rest of the run.
1074* BigFun: The Shopkeeper doesn't seem to mind if his shop becomes overrun by enemies just as long as he keeps singing with the music and enjoying it.
1075* CreatorCameo: In ''Amplified'', there's an option to give the Shopkeeper a skin of [=YouTuber=] [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf8GZ-2eWBOKb5BoiI6nsuw Nicolas Daoust]], who provides his own real vocals over the Shopkeeper's synthetic vocals.
1076* LightningBruiser: Once provoked, he'll pursue you and move every single beat, even diagonally. He has high health and high attack, so if you're not careful, he'll put your lights out just like that. Attacking him directly isn't an option unless he's down to his last heart because he doesn't teleport like other bosses and will hit you if you do so.
1077* PunnyName: "[[Music/FreddieMercury Freddie Merchantry]]'', and his ghost's name is "[[Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera Phantom of the Shopera]]."
1078* {{Superboss}}: In a sense. Attacking the Shopkeeper with a bomb or fire spell will cause him to start charging after you. He has nine hearts of health and absurdly high attack power, but managing to kill him will reward you with the Crown of Greed, which doubles your gold drops and is needed for high score runs.
1079[[/folder]]
1080
1081[[folder: Hidden Shopkeepers]]
1082!!Hidden Shopkeepers
1083* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The Blood, Glass, and Health Shopkeepers look identical to the original Shopkeeper, but aside from the fact that they can't sing, they're also distinguished by different colors so you can easily tell them apart. The Blood Shopkeeper is red, the Glass Shopkeeper is green, and the Health Shopkeeper is blue.
1084* HelpfulMook: The Shriner looks like an armadillo enemy but with a cart strapped onto it.
1085* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: You also have the option to kill those shopkeepers and take their belongings much like the original Shopkeeper.
1086** VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: With the exception of the Conjurer, all the other shopkeepers will put up some form of resistance when you attack them with a bomb or fire spell. The Blood Shopkeeper, Glass Shopkeeper, and the Transmogrifier will act in a similar way to the original shopkeeper and start charging after you, the Pawnbroker will fill the room with tar to hinder your movement as he attacks, and the Health Shopkeeper and the Shriner will leave behind traps for you to deal with when you kill them. The former will drop two bombs around you that will explode in one beat, and the latter will have you deal with three Dragons.
1087[[/folder]]
1088
1089[[folder: Lobby Residents]]
1090!!Lobby Residents
1091[[/folder]]

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