Minecraft Dungeons:Arch-Illager

"Corrupted by evil... Driven by vengeance... The Arch-Illager made all bow before him... And if they did not bow... they would FALL."

- Minecraft Dungeons Opening Cinematic

The Arch-Illager known by his birth name as Archie, is the first main antagonist of Minecraft Dungeons. He is the first leader of the Illagers in the game, and is a proxy for the Orb of Dominance to carry out its goals.

Story
"He became the Arch-Illager when he obtained the power of the Orb of Dominance. But before that, he was a misfit Illager who couldn't fit in a normal Illager society, and found this power within a mountain."

- Chris Nordgren

Before the events of the game, Archie was an exile from his tribe, repeatedly searching for a village to call home, only for the  to reject him, after getting in a scuffle with 5 heroes. He was seen being driven out of a village in Squid Coast in the opening cutscene of the game.

Eventually, after a long time of searching, Archie stumbled upon a mountain cave containing the Orb of Dominance. The Orb made promises to give Archie anything he could ever want. It repeatedly told Archie that it was his destiny to rule the world. Although he denied this, Archie would go on to unite all of the Illager tribes under one banner, taking the title of Arch-Illager in the process. He then used his army of Illagers to raid the villages that shunned him, taking the Villagers as slaves.

The player(s) would then make it their mission to stop the Arch-Illager.

During his reign, he would collaborate with the evil of Soggy Swamp to obtain large potion supplies as well as the  of the Desert Temple to obtain the undead army. He would also order the development of numerous Redstone Mines to use his Villager slaves to mine redstone, and construct the Fiery Forge to refine the gathered redstone into Redstone Golems and the Redstone Monstrosity to enforce his rule. Eventually, the Arch-Illager would also attempt to betray the, launching a raid on the Desert Temple to try and take the Nameless One’s staff to gain the ability to summon the undead army for himself. Each of these plans, however, would be foiled by the heroes.

Additionally, the Arch-Illager repeatedly appears in the game to summon Illagers to attack the players, which occurs less often as the game progresses.

Eventually, once the players reach the Arch-Illager's throne room in Highblock Halls, he summons one last attack as the players reach him, before retreating to the Obsidian Pinnacle.

After the players finally reach him on the highest point of his castle, the Arch-Illager fights the player(s) himself. After having been heavily wounded, Archie is sucked toward the Orb of Dominance, which proceeds to manifest itself as the Heart of Ender. Once enough damage has been done to the embodiment, the Heart of Ender dissipates, rendering the Orb of Dominance extremely unstable.

Finally, the players find the Arch-Illager struggling to contain the Orb of Dominance, a few moments before it shatters, knocking Archie down and relieving him of its control. Without the Orb of Dominance to give him power, Archie becomes afraid of the approaching players. However, they unexpectedly offer kindness and help him up. Archie then celebrates the destruction of the Orb of Dominance, and by extension the persona of the Arch-Illager, with the players...but, The Orb of Dominance wasn't fully destroyed. Its Shards of Dominance caused problems like the events of Jungle Awakens, Creeping Winter, Howling Peaks and Hidden Depths, eventually leading to the discovery that the embodiment of dominance had been resurrected in an ethereal realm and is enacting it’s vengeance on the Overworld by way of a stronghold. The heroes mount a desperate assault in The End against the Vengeful Heart of Ender’s monolithic fortress. A shard is not in the Flames of the Nether DLC however.

Appearance
In the Opening Cinematic, Archie has ragged and teared clothes and is holding a torch. When he is crowned the Arch-Illager, he has blue robes that are similar to the Evocation Robe, a large necklace with a ruby on it and a crown with a diamond and a ruby on it. He also carries a staff to hold the Orb of Dominance. The Arch-Illager is also the only Illager to have a horizontal head and a smaller height.

Behavior
The Arch-Illager has three attacks and 1 protective behavior. If a target comes within a certain range of the Arch-Illager, he begins rapidly teleporting around the arena and firing energy blasts after each teleport. His health pool is the 2nd lowest of any boss in the game, although this is mitigated by the deadly Heart of Ender battle that takes place afterward. Additionally, the Arch-Illager, when he's not a boss, flies around summoning bosses and battles to try and thwart the player's efforts to stop him.

Since he is not much of a warrior, the Arch-Illager summons a group of Illagers to assist him, usually a ring of 10 to 20 Vindicators around the player or a line of 20 Pillagers through the center of the arena. However, he occasionally spawns a single Redstone Golem instead. Unlike the Vindicators and Pillagers, the Redstone Golem does not despawn once the Arch-Illager is defeated. While this attack is used sparingly, it is his most powerful attack.
 * Arch Summon

The Arch-Illager fires 3 purple energy blasts in a horizontal swath toward a random player. Deals a small amount of damage if it hits (16 damage per energy blast on Default). Used extremely often.
 * Arch Blasts

When a player comes within a very close range of the Arch-Illager, usually melee attack range, and the player gets hit by one if his energy blasts, the Arch-Illager teleports 4 or 5 times in a random area around the player to avoid taking much damage.
 * Arch Teleport

The Arch-Illager can enchant hostile mobs in the same way that the Enchanter does. However, if the Arch-Illager teleports, the enchanting is broken off the mob.
 * Arch Blessing

Once the Arch-Illager has taken enough damage, his staff slips out of his hands, sucks him in, and absorbs him while transforming into the Heart of Ender.
 * Heart of Darkness

Tips
NOTE: Lightning rod and Harvester require souls, so save up souls before the fight 
 * As the Arch-Illager spawns mobs, enchantments like, and  as well as artifacts such as ,  and  will become useful, as to take out the crowd
 * As always with bosses, items like and  with enchantments like, , together with artifacts like  and  will deal huge amounts of damage in an extremely short time, draining the boss's health
 * or are good for the purple squares the Arch-Illager throws at you. It's pretty easy to get hit by them, so having an about 50% chance to deflect the projectiles or to just absorb them without further damage is pretty significant, especially as the projectiles do moderate damage and will slowly wear down health for the summoned mobs to make quick work of
 * Do  NOT  go near the arch illager, especially when he is throwing purple projectiles around. they usually appear in 3s or 5s, so your health could be shredded in a few direct hits. Because of this, your' main choice of weapon are bows and crossbows, mostly the aforementioned and . However, melee weapons with  or with huge area, much like an  or a.
 * remember to have fun! The boss may not be difficult in it's first phase, but it's second phase is no thing to gloss over! make sure you have enough planing to get through the second round, preferably without dying.

Origin
The origin story is described in the canonical novel The Rise of the Arch-Illager.

The Arch-Illager was known as Archie at first, and lived orphaned in a Woodland Mansion.

Archie's parents died when he was young and he was hardly any help to his Illager tribe. He insisted that if the Illager tribes of the overworld banded together, they could defeat the heros that constantly hunted them, but the Illagers thought that was nonsense. Illagers are power hungry and combative by nature, they only worship the strongest Illager in the battle to become their leader, so if Illagers tried to unite, it would just be coup after coup.

One day, a hero named Karl (who Archie knows instead as "Smacker") completely obliterates Archie's raid party, except for him and his childhood bully, Thord the Evoker. Thord decided that it was all Archie's fault for not helping (even though he was told to stay out of the fight.) After they returned to the Woodland Mansion, Thord reports to the tribe leader, Walda the Evoker, and she banishes him.

Trivia

 * The Arch-Illager's head is different from that of any other illager: it is wider than it is tall, and has different eyebrows.
 * The Arch-Illager's teleport sound is identical to that of the Illusioner miniboss that is found in the Creeping Winter DLC when doing a mirror move.
 * The player can get the Arch-Illager out of the arena by making him teleport, along with instantly rolling off the arena to be popped outside the arena. If done correctly, The Arch-Illager will teleport to your location and he is out of the arena.
 * In the Arch Illager boss battle, if you get him onto the stairs leading towards the battle, the Arch Illager will lose the ability to teleport.
 * When he transforms into the 2nd phase, his voice becomes much higher for unknown reasons, possibly because of the Orb's corruption, or the Heart of Ender imitating Archie.
 * In the ending cinematic, the Arch-Illager is seen with what can be interpreted as bruises or blood on his face.
 * In Minecraft Dungeons Arcade, the top of the Arch-Illager's crown lacks a texture, only appearing black, possibly being an unfinished bug left in the game.

Issues
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