Grandparent

The  is a Boss Monster added in the Anniversary Update. Being a Boss, the Grandparent may be encountered after initiating a stage's Teleporter Event. It can otherwise spawn naturally during higher difficulties.

Rock Throw
The Grandparent throws a large rock at its target, dealing 300% damage and high knockback on impact. The rock is destroyed if it collides with any solid obstacle, splitting into 5 smaller rocks that deal 7.5% damage each.

This skill has a cooldown of 2 seconds, which begins after the attack is finished.

Gravity Orb
The Grandparent launches a slow-moving orb at its target, which persists for a moderate duration. Any player caught in its gravity well will be pulled toward the orb. This orb (and its gravity well) can pass through all obstacles. Players should avoid being caught by these orbs in certain levels as they can result in being dropped into bottomless pits.

This skill has a cooldown of 10 seconds, which begins after the orb is released.

Solar Flare
At 50% health and below, the Grandparent prepares a star-like orb above its head, which creates an enormous sphere of heat for 14 seconds. Any entity (friendly or not) caught in its large area of effect that does not take cover (except for and Grandparents) gets a stack of the  debuff every 0.5s. The duration of Overheat is longer the closer the victim is to the Grandparent, and old stacks are refreshed when a new one is applied. Additionally, if a victim has more than 2 stacks of Overheat, the solar flare inflicts a stack of every 0.5s. The damage from this Burn stack is multiplied by (Overheat - 2), with a minimum of 1x. This only affects that added Burn stack; previously-inflicted stacks of Burn are not affected.

This skill has a cooldown of 30 seconds.

Loot
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If the Grandparent is the Teleporter Boss, there is a 15% chance for the Uncommon item (that drops as a reward for defeating the Grandparent) to be replaced by its Boss item, the.

Tips

 * The Grandparent's spawn animation will launch players within it at a high velocity, in most cases off the map, so be careful when it is spawning. Being launched can result in severe fall damage or flying into the path of enemy attacks.
 * Solar Flare is the Grandparent's deadliest attack by far. Since it can only use it below 50% health, the player should focus on killing Grandparents one at a time if there are multiple present.
 * It may be tempting to fight Grandparents at close range, since they do not move and possess no melee attacks. However, Rock Throw and Gravity Orb become harder to dodge when near the Grandparent, increasing the likelihood that the player will be knocked away long distances and take heavy fall damage. The Solar Flare also becomes extra-deadly at close range, since it is harder to escape from and inflicts Overheat for a longer duration.
 * The Grandparent's Solar Flare attack starts out almost harmless, since Overheat does nothing on its own and the attack does not set the player on fire at first. If they fail to take shelter, however, the player will find that the damage builds up quickly, with every moment spent in the hot zone adding more Burn stacks that are progressively more lethal.
 * Remember that in order to take shelter from the Solar Flare, it is necessary to break line of sight with the star high above the Grandparent, not the Grandparent itself. The attack produces an extremely bright light which does cast shadows, making it easy to see where safe spots are.
 * Surprisingly, the Solar Flare can turn the tide of an otherwise losing battle in the player's favor, as long as the player takes shelter. The attack hurts all non-Parent, non-Grandparent entities, so it can rapidly kill off huge numbers of enemies as long as the player has brought the Grandparent below half health.
 * Conversely, the Solar Flare attack will deal tremendous damage to allies, potentially managing to destroy almost all drones that the player has.

Version History

 * Anniversary Update
 * Major Content
 * Added New Boss:
 * Added New Lore Entry:

Trivia

 * Prior to the Anniversary Update, an early version of the Grandparent was left unused within the game code with a vastly different appearance and skill set. It resembled a large, misshapen, two-headed Parent that was partially submerged in the ground. This Grandparent could create teleportation fields to bring the player within striking distance, as well as spawn eggs from which Parents would eventually emerge. It also had a different boss item, the, which gave the player a chance to spawn one of these eggs to distract enemies and summon allied Parents.