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Metal Head (dangerous)
Metal Head Dangerous Anim.gif
Information
Spawns In: Dangerous Mines
Floors: 81-119
Killable: Yes
Base HP: 280
Base Damage: 19-26
Base Def: 24
Speed: ?
XP: 6
Variations: Metal Head.png Metal HeadHot Head.png Hot Head
Drops: Solar Essence.png Solar Essence (65%)Coal.png Coal (10%)Copper Ore.png Copper Ore (10%)Copper Ore.png Copper Ore (10%)Iron Ore.png Iron Ore (10%)Iron Ore.png Iron Ore (10%)Dwarf Scroll III.png Dwarf Scroll III (0.5%)Dwarf Scroll IV.png Dwarf Scroll IV (0.1%)

If reached bottom of Mines:

Diamond.png Diamond (0.05%)Prismatic Shard.png Prismatic Shard (0.05%)

Metal Heads (dangerous) are an enemy found in the the Mines after activating the Shrine of Challenge or during the Danger In The Deep quest.

Behavior

They behave identical to their weaker counterpart the Metal Head. They have very high defense but no special attacks.

Strategy

Due to the fact that they are resistant to knockbacks, you should back up after 2-3 swings.

History

  • 1.5: Introduced.