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Parasited Little Puck Parasite Queen Act 1 Top -In the shadow-drenched corners of underground roguelike gaming, few encounters are as jarring—or as punishing—as stumbling into the Parasited Little Puck ecosystem during the climactic moments of Act 1 . For the uninitiated, the sight of a seemingly harmless "Little Puck" twitching with unnatural tendrils, only to rupture into the Parasite Queen , is a run-ending nightmare. But for those who want to reach the of the leaderboards, mastering this specific interaction (keyword: parasited little puck parasite queen act 1 top ) is non-negotiable. This article will break down the biology, the spawn mechanics, the phase transition, and the high-risk strategies to not only survive this boss but to exploit it for an early-game power spike. What is the "Parasited Little Puck"? (Act 1 Ecology) To understand the Parasite Queen , you must first understand the host. The Little Puck is a neutral mob typically found in the bioluminescent fungal caves of Act 1. In its standard form, it is docile, rolling away from the player and occasionally dropping minor currency. parasited little puck parasite queen act 1 top If you fail to leave the immediate radius (roughly the size of two dash ranges), the parasite inside bursts forth. The Little Puck’s shell is discarded, and the emerges at 100% health —regardless of how much damage you dealt to the Puck. This article will break down the biology, the Here is the mechanical trigger: When a takes 30% of its health in damage or is exposed to a status effect (Burn, Shock, or Bleed), it enters a 4-second "Gestation Stagger." During this window, it is invulnerable and emits a pulsing screech. The Little Puck is a neutral mob typically |
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