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|enemyName=Tamer
|enemyName=Tamer
|model=Type Cβ-II063
|model=Type Cβ-II063
|type=Mass-production
|type=Mass-produced
|use=Craftmanship
|use=Artistic
|manufacturingEra=A machine produced during the early Golden Age, marginally more advanced than its alpha build.
|manufacturingEra=A machine produced during the early Golden Age, marginally more advanced than its alpha build.
|intelligence=Possesses multiple functions at low-level intelligence. It scrounges parts from sources around it in order to transform itself in a continuous pursuit of additional power.
|intelligence=Possesses multiple functions at low-level intelligence. It scrounges parts from sources around it in order to transform itself in a continuous pursuit of additional power.
|Number of Profile Entries=2
|Number of Profile Entries=2
|profile1=Its spear was originally a flagpole used by the circus it worked for. It pulled the pole down and turned it into a weapon after becoming a Corrupted.
|profile1=The spear was originally a circus flagpole. It has adapted it into a weapon.
|profile2=The mechanical boar that it rides was a circus animal. It is fast and aggressive, and closely mimics the instincts and nature of a true wild animal.
|profile2=The robotic boar it is riding once belonged to a circus. It has retained its aggressive animal instinct and is able to move at high speed.
|Number of Story Entries=1
|Number of Story Entries=1
|story1=These robots were originally trainers that assisted humans with management of circus animals. During the early Golden Age, circus performances using robotic beasts were a popular attraction for humans. However, humans quickly tired of this, and the number of human circus trainers went into decline as a result. These robotic tamers began assuming their roles in their stead.
|story1=A Tamer is a robot designed for performance purposes. Its job was to help humans manage beasts in the circus. In the early [[Golden Age]], bionic beast shows were once a great hit, but the craze quickly died. As the number of human tamers declined, the mechanical counterpart took over.
|traits=Primary: Melee, Rush
|traits=Melee Main, Rush
}}
}}
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Revision as of 09:24, 27 December 2021

Tamer

Enemy Specs

Model: Type Cβ-II063
Production Type: Mass-produced
Primary Use: Artistic

Era of Manufacture: A machine produced during the early Golden Age, marginally more advanced than its alpha build.

Intelligence Level: Possesses multiple functions at low-level intelligence. It scrounges parts from sources around it in order to transform itself in a continuous pursuit of additional power.

Profile 1: The spear was originally a circus flagpole. It has adapted it into a weapon.

Profile 2: The robotic boar it is riding once belonged to a circus. It has retained its aggressive animal instinct and is able to move at high speed.

Story 1: A Tamer is a robot designed for performance purposes. Its job was to help humans manage beasts in the circus. In the early Golden Age, bionic beast shows were once a great hit, but the craze quickly died. As the number of human tamers declined, the mechanical counterpart took over.

Enemy Traits
Melee Main, Rush



Gameplay Information

Moveset

  • Spear Strike: Thrusts its spear forward at close-range.
  • Rush: Rides its boar linearly in the last direction it was facing. This attack is medium-range and will display an attack path prior to execution. It is signaled by the Tamer raising its spear upwards.
  • Wild Rush: Rides its boar linearly in the last direction it was facing while wildly swinging its spear. During the attack animation, the Tamer gains Super Armor. This attack will not display an attack path prior to execution. It is signaled by the Tamer raising its spear to its side.

Notes and Advice

Player characters caught in the Wild Rush will receive multiple hits, while the regular Rush attack will knock the player character down.