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{{DungeonsEntity |
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|title= Nameless One |
|title= Nameless One |
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− | |image= Nameless One Awake.png |
+ | |image= Nameless One Awake.png; Nameless One Casting Spell.png |
|imagesize=x272px |
|imagesize=x272px |
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|behavior= Hostile |
|behavior= Hostile |
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− | The '''Nameless One''', also known as the '''Nameless King''', is a [[MCD:Mob#Bosses|hostile mob]] and a [[MCD:Mob#Bosses|boss]] variant of the [[MCD:Necromancer|necromancer]]. It wields a staff that allows it to summon the [[MCD:Skeleton Vanguard|skeleton vanguards]]. It is found in the [[MCD:Desert Temple|Desert Temple]]. |
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+ | The '''Nameless One''', also known as the '''Nameless King''', is a [[MCD:Mob#Bosses|boss mob]] found within Minecraft Dungeons. |
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== Appearance == |
== Appearance == |
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− | The Nameless One is a large [[MCD:skeleton|skeleton]]. It wears a crown of some unknown material over a robe and a belt. It has glowing dark green eyes and has robes with green translucent smoke coming out from underneath it, as it has no legs. Its ribs go over a robe which is remarkably similar to that of a [[MCD:Witch|witch]]. It was originally the ruler of an ancient civilization of necromancers. |
+ | The Nameless One is a large [[MCD:skeleton|skeleton]]. It wears a crown of some unknown material over a robe and a belt. It has glowing dark green eyes and has robes with green translucent smoke coming out from underneath it, as it has no legs. Its ribs go over a robe which is remarkably similar to that of a [[MCD:Witch|witch]]. It wields a staff that allows it to summon the [[MCD:Skeleton Vanguard|skeleton vanguards]]. It was originally the ruler of an ancient civilization of necromancers. |
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+ | == Spawning == |
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+ | * {{DuLevelLink|Desert Temple}} ([[MCD:Boss|boss]]) |
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== Story == |
== Story == |
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{{SpoilerWarning|section|''[[Minecraft Dungeons]]''}} |
{{SpoilerWarning|section|''[[Minecraft Dungeons]]''}} |
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− | In |
+ | In [[MCD: The Rise of the Arch-Illager|Rise of the Arch-Illager]], when Archie is leading the [[MCD:Illager|illagers]] to the [[MCD:Squid Coast|village]], he decides to take a wide arc around the [[MCD:Desert Temple|desert temple]]. Unknown to Archie, despite this, the Nameless One knows of the abilities of the [[MCD:Orb of Dominance|Orb of Dominance]] and sends [[MCD:Husk|husks]] and [[MCD:Skeleton|skeletons]] to follow the illagers under the cover of darkness. After the illagers launch their raid on the [[MCD:Squid Coast|village]] and Archie is confronted by [[MCD:Yumi|Yumi]], the [[MCD:Undead|undead army]] appears. They launch their own raid, attacking illagers, [[MCD:Villagers|villagers]], and [[MCD:Skins|heroes]] alike. Archie is shot twice by two skeletons and falls unconscious. Archie wakes up in the midst of being carried to the desert temple and the leading [[MCD:Necromancer|necromancer]] knocks him out with its staff. He wakes in a prison cell held by a different necromancer who leads him captive to the throne room. In the throne room, Archie meets the Nameless One in person. The Nameless One makes it clear that it desires the Orb of Dominance to make it’s army immune to sunlight. Archie makes it clear that he won't part with the Orb of Dominance. With both of them trying to gain the upper hand in the tense conversation, they eventually come to an agreement: Archie can use the Orb of Dominance to make the undead immune to the sunlight and the Nameless One will allow Archie to command the undead army. |
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+ | When the heroes first arrive at the desert temple, the in-game description of the mission implies that the Nameless One and Archie turned on each other. However, it is vague on which one of the two was the first to betray the other. The description seems to lean more on Archie being the betrayer and desiring the Nameless One’s staff. In the desert temple, the heroes see the Nameless One asleep on its throne, surrounded by several sleeping [[MCD:Skeleton Vanguard|skeleton vanguards]]. When the heroes attempt to grab its staff, they are awakened and attempt to fend off the heroes. Once the Nameless One is defeated, the heroes are free to destroy the staff and leave the desert temple. |
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== Behavior == |
== Behavior == |
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+ | The nameless one has five behaviors. |
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+ | ;Awake source |
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− | ; Nameless Blasts |
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+ | When the hero first initiates the boss fight, the Nameless One slowly rises from it’s tomb-like throne, opening its eyes. |
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⚫ | |||
+ | ;Basic attack |
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⚫ | |||
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⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
− | ; Nameless Clones |
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⚫ | |||
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+ | ;Strong attack |
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+ | ;Teleport |
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+ | == False King == |
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+ | {{DungeonsEntity |
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+ | |title= False King |
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+ | |image= Nameless One Awake.png |
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+ | |imagesize=x272px |
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+ | |behavior= Hostile |
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+ | }} |
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+ | A '''false king''' is a mirror image of the nameless one that are summoned to confuse the hero similarly to the illusioner’s behavior within the Creeping Winter DLC. |
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+ | === Behavior === |
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+ | ;Strong attack |
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+ | They often teleport in a ring formation around the hero and fire one green projectile at them, before disappearing. It is not possible to attack these false kings. |
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+ | |||
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{| class="wikitable sortable" |
{| class="wikitable sortable" |
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− | ! |
+ | !Power |
− | ! |
+ | !Min Health |
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+ | |1 |
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+ | |672 |
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+ | |4 |
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+ | |1143 |
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+ | |10 |
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+ | |1815 |
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+ | |16 |
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+ | |2756 |
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+ | |22 |
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+ | |3696 |
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+ | |27 |
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+ | |4973 |
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+ | |33 |
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+ | |6654 |
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+ | |39 |
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+ | |8602 |
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+ | |45 |
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+ | |11021 |
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+ | |51 |
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+ | |14180 |
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+ | |56 |
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+ | |19220 |
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+ | |62 |
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+ | |26077 |
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+ | |68 |
| 35213 |
| 35213 |
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+ | |74 |
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+ | |45226 |
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+ | |80 |
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+ | |58061 |
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+ | |86 |
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+ | |74525 |
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+ | |91 |
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+ | |101472 |
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+ | |97 |
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+ | |137693 |
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+ | |103 |
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+ | |186548 |
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− | == Drops == |
+ | == [[MCD:Drops#Desert Temple|Drops]] == |
+ | ; Armor |
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− | * [[MCD:Glaive|Glaive]] and its [[MCD:Rarity|unique]] variants, the [[MCD:Venom Glaive|Venom Glaive]] and [[MCD:Grave Bane|Grave Bane]] |
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+ | * {{DuItemLink|Grim Armor}} |
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− | * [[MCD:Grim Armor|Grim Armor]] and its [[MCD:Rarity|unique]] variant, [[MCD:Wither Armor|Wither Armor]] |
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+ | ** {{DuItemLink|Wither Armor}} |
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− | * [[MCD:Mystery Armor|Mystery Armor]] (Adventure) |
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+ | * {{DuItemLink|Mystery Armor}} ([[MCD:Difficulty|Adventure]]) |
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− | * [[MCD:Shortbow|Shortbow]] and its [[MCD:Rarity|unique]] variants, the [[MCD:Love Spell Bow|Love Spell Bow]], [[MCD:Mechanical Shortbow|Mechanical Shortbow]], and the [[MCD:Purple Storm|Purple Storm]] |
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+ | * {{DuItemLink|Thief Armor}} |
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− | * [[MCD:Emerald|Emeralds]] |
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+ | ** {{DuItemLink|Spider Armor}} |
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− | * [[MCD:Soul Knife|Soul Knife]] and its [[MCD:Rarity|unique]] variants, the [[MCD:Eternal Knife|Eternal Knife]] and the [[MCD:Truthseeker|Truthseeker]] |
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+ | ; Artifacts |
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+ | * {{DuItemLink|Boots of Swiftness}} |
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+ | * {{DuItemLink|Shock Powder}} |
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+ | * {{DuItemLink|Torment Quiver}} |
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+ | * {{DuItemLink|Totem of Shielding}} |
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+ | ; Currency |
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+ | * {{DuItemLink|Emerald}} |
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+ | ; Melee Gear |
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+ | * {{DuItemLink|Glaive}} |
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+ | ** {{DuItemLink|Grave Bane}} |
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+ | ** {{DuItemLink|Venom Glaive}} |
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+ | * {{DuItemLink|Sickles}} ([[MCD:Difficulty|Adventure]]) |
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+ | ** {{DuItemLink|Nightmare's Bite}} ([[MCD:Difficulty|Adventure]]) |
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+ | ** {{DuItemLink|The Last Laugh}} ([[MCD:Difficulty|Adventure]]) |
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+ | * {{DuItemLink|Soul Knife}} |
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+ | ** {{DuItemLink|Eternal Knife}} |
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+ | ** {{DuItemLink|Truthseeker}} |
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+ | ; Ranged Gear |
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+ | * {{DuItemLink|Bow}} |
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+ | ** {{DuItemLink|Bonebow}} ([[MCD:Daily Trial|Daily Trial]]) |
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+ | ** {{DuItemLink|Twin Bow}} ([[MCD:Daily Trial|Daily Trial]]) |
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+ | * {{DuItemLink|Shortbow}} |
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+ | ** {{DuItemLink|Love Spell Bow}} |
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+ | ** {{DuItemLink|Mechanical Shortbow}} |
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+ | ** {{DuItemLink|Purple Storm}} |
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== Sounds == |
== Sounds == |
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|foot=1}} |
|foot=1}} |
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+ | == History == |
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+ | {{Empty section}} |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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+ | * In the game files, the Nameless One is referred to internally as the <code>NamelessKing</code>. |
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− | *The Nameless One's attack of creating mirror images of itself is similar to the [[Illusioner]], a currently unused type of illager in ''Minecraft''. The {{DuEntityLink|Illusioner}} is also a mob in ''[[Minecraft Dungeons]]'', specifically in the {{DuLevelLink|Creeping Winter}} DLC. |
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+ | * In the game files, the Nameless One is referred to internally as the <code>FalseKing</code>. |
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− | *The Nameless One's duplicates are named '''False King''' in the game data file. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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+ | File:T_NamelessKing.png|The texture file of the Nameless One. |
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+ | File:T_NamelessKing_E.png|The texture file of the Nameless One’s eyes. |
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Dungeons Teaser 3.jpg|The Nameless One along with an army of Skeleton Vanguards led by a [[MCD:Skeleton Horseman|Skeleton Horseman]]. |
Dungeons Teaser 3.jpg|The Nameless One along with an army of Skeleton Vanguards led by a [[MCD:Skeleton Horseman|Skeleton Horseman]]. |
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Nameless one 2.png|The Nameless One as shown in the Minecraft Dungeons Teaser. |
Nameless one 2.png|The Nameless One as shown in the Minecraft Dungeons Teaser. |
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Nameless One Original face.png|The Nameless One face (Original design). |
Nameless One Original face.png|The Nameless One face (Original design). |
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NamelessOneFaceassleep.png|The Nameless One face (Asleep) |
NamelessOneFaceassleep.png|The Nameless One face (Asleep) |
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− | Arc-screen4.jpg|The Nameless One |
+ | Arc-screen4.jpg|The [[MCD:Nameless One|Nameless One]] seen casting a spell with their staff in the [[MCD:Desert Temple|Desert Temple]]. |
</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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[[Category:Minecraft Dungeons Undead mobs]] |
[[Category:Minecraft Dungeons Undead mobs]] |
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+ | [[de:MCD:Namenloser]] |
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+ | [[es:MCD:Sin Nombre]] |
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+ | [[fr:MCD:L'Inommable]] |
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[[ja:MCD:名もなき者]] |
[[ja:MCD:名もなき者]] |
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[[zh:MCD:无名者]] |
[[zh:MCD:无名者]] |
Revision as of 02:40, 19 September 2021
The Nameless One, also known as the Nameless King, is a boss mob found within Minecraft Dungeons.
Appearance
The Nameless One is a large skeleton. It wears a crown of some unknown material over a robe and a belt. It has glowing dark green eyes and has robes with green translucent smoke coming out from underneath it, as it has no legs. Its ribs go over a robe which is remarkably similar to that of a witch. It wields a staff that allows it to summon the skeleton vanguards. It was originally the ruler of an ancient civilization of necromancers.
Spawning
Story
In Rise of the Arch-Illager, when Archie is leading the illagers to the village, he decides to take a wide arc around the desert temple. Unknown to Archie, despite this, the Nameless One knows of the abilities of the Orb of Dominance and sends husks and skeletons to follow the illagers under the cover of darkness. After the illagers launch their raid on the village and Archie is confronted by Yumi, the undead army appears. They launch their own raid, attacking illagers, villagers, and heroes alike. Archie is shot twice by two skeletons and falls unconscious. Archie wakes up in the midst of being carried to the desert temple and the leading necromancer knocks him out with its staff. He wakes in a prison cell held by a different necromancer who leads him captive to the throne room. In the throne room, Archie meets the Nameless One in person. The Nameless One makes it clear that it desires the Orb of Dominance to make it’s army immune to sunlight. Archie makes it clear that he won't part with the Orb of Dominance. With both of them trying to gain the upper hand in the tense conversation, they eventually come to an agreement: Archie can use the Orb of Dominance to make the undead immune to the sunlight and the Nameless One will allow Archie to command the undead army.
When the heroes first arrive at the desert temple, the in-game description of the mission implies that the Nameless One and Archie turned on each other. However, it is vague on which one of the two was the first to betray the other. The description seems to lean more on Archie being the betrayer and desiring the Nameless One’s staff. In the desert temple, the heroes see the Nameless One asleep on its throne, surrounded by several sleeping skeleton vanguards. When the heroes attempt to grab its staff, they are awakened and attempt to fend off the heroes. Once the Nameless One is defeated, the heroes are free to destroy the staff and leave the desert temple.
Behavior
The nameless one has five behaviors.
- Awake source
When the hero first initiates the boss fight, the Nameless One slowly rises from it’s tomb-like throne, opening its eyes.
- Basic attack
The nameless one fires large, slow-moving green projectiles towards it’s target current location. Deals heavy damage if it hits. This is its most common attack.
- Summon
After a charging animation, the nameless one summons a wall of seven skeleton vanguards between itself and the hero. Used more sparsely.
- Strong attack
If there are at least three, both the nameless one and its false kings teleport to form a circle around the hero and continually fire energy blasts at them. The false kings instantly disappear if they are attacked by something. This is its most powerful attack.
- Teleport
When not attacking, it teleports away from the hero and hovers in one spot. But when the hero attacks it first, then it attacks.
False King
A false king is a mirror image of the nameless one that are summoned to confuse the hero similarly to the illusioner’s behavior within the Creeping Winter DLC.
Behavior
- Strong attack
They often teleport in a ring formation around the hero and fire one green projectile at them, before disappearing. It is not possible to attack these false kings.
Health
Power | Min Health |
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1 | 672 |
4 | 1143 |
10 | 1815 |
16 | 2756 |
22 | 3696 |
27 | 4973 |
33 | 6654 |
39 | 8602 |
45 | 11021 |
51 | 14180 |
56 | 19220 |
62 | 26077 |
68 | 35213 |
74 | 45226 |
80 | 58061 |
86 | 74525 |
91 | 101472 |
97 | 137693 |
103 | 186548 |
Drops
- Armor
- Artifacts
- Currency
- Melee Gear
- Ranged Gear
Sounds
Music
Sound | Description |
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Nameless One Theme Short | |
Nameless One Theme Long |
Nameless One
Sound | Description |
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Approach | |
Cast | |
Death | |
Distant | |
Fly | |
Hurt | |
Load | |
Load Long Spell | |
Poff | |
Spell Fat | |
Teleport In | |
Teleport Out | |
Wake Up | |
Idle | |
Laugh Long | |
Laugh Short |
History
Trivia
- In the game files, the Nameless One is referred to internally as the
NamelessKing
. - In the game files, the Nameless One is referred to internally as the
FalseKing
.
Gallery
The Nameless One along with an army of Skeleton Vanguards led by a Skeleton Horseman.
The Nameless One found asleep along with a few loyal Skeleton Vanguards.
The Nameless One with a Necromancer.
The Nameless One seen casting a spell with their staff in the Desert Temple.
References