Fungal Scratcher

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Fungal Scratcher
Fungal Bloat.png
Enemy Type Human/Eldritch
Size Average
Actions per round Turnticker.png
Stats
Variation Fungal
Scratcher
Fungal
Grabber
Fungal
Crawler
HP 19 28 39
HP (Stygian/Bloodmoon) 23 34 47
Dodge 0% 8.75% 22.5%
Protection 33% 50% 50%
Speed 0 1 2
Tray stealth.png Stealth None None None
Resistances
Poptext stun.png Stun 25% 45% 70%
Poptext poison.png Blight 60% 80% 105%
Poptext bleed.png Bleed 20% 40% 65%
Poptext debuff.png Debuff 15% 35% 60%
Poptext move.png Move 25% 45% 70%


Fungal Scratchers are a common enemy found in the Weald. Likely a lost explorer transformed by the fungal infestation that lingers in the woods, these zombies can take a surprising amount of punishment while they poison anything they scratch. While they are more annoying than dangerous on their own, several of the Weald's inhabitants can cause the Scratchers to focus their attacks, turning them into deadlier fighters.

Behavior

Fungal Scratchers, a Human/Eldritch hybrid that only appears in the Weald, while possessing formidable protection, is not terribly accurate, nor is it a heavy hitter by itself. However, if one of its allies Mark a Hero, it will know exactly where to strike for lethal damage, using Rend the Marked rather than its typical Groping Swipe. Killing it is no easy task either, because of its fungal infection that protects it. If you encounter these undead fiends it may be wise to destroy any enemies that can Mark your heroes, and have any Heroes in the front line retreat to the back if they become Marked. In veteran and champion areas, the Grabber and Crawler gain the ability to Blight. Caution should always be taken when fighting these vile zombies, or your heroes may never leave the Weald.

Abilities

Apprentice Level
Skill Name Range Rank Target Accuracy Crit
Chance
Damage Effect
(Target)
Effect
(Self)
Notes
Groping Swipe Melee 1, 2. 1, 2. 72.5% 6% 3-5 No Effect No Effect
Rend The Marked Melee 1, 2. 1, 2. 83% 6% 3-5, Tagdamage.png +50% DMG vs Mark No Effect No Effect
Harmless Swipe Melee 3, 4. 1, 2. 42.5% 0% 2-4 No Effect Poptext move.png Forward 1

Veteran Level
Skill Name Range Rank Target Accuracy Crit
Chance
Damage Effect
(Target)
Effect
(Self)
Notes
Groping Swipe Melee 1, 2. 1, 2. 78.75% 11% 3-7 Poptext poison.png 120% Blight 2 No Effect
Rend The Marked Melee 1, 2. 1, 2. 88.75% 11% 3-7, Tagdamage.png +50% DMG vs Mark No Effect No Effect
Harmless Swipe Melee 3, 4. 1, 2. 48.75% 0% 3-5 No Effect Poptext move.png Forward 1

Champion Level
Skill Name Range Rank Target Accuracy Crit
Chance
Damage Effect
(Target)
Effect
(Self)
Notes
Groping Swipe Melee 1, 2. 1, 2. 92.5% 12% 5-11 Poptext poison.png 140% Blight 3 No Effect
Rend The Marked Melee 1, 2. 1, 2. 102.5% 12% 5-11, Tagdamage.png +50% DMG vs Mark No Effect No Effect
Harmless Swipe Melee 3, 4. 1, 2. 62.5% 0% 4-8 No Effect Poptext move.png Forward 1

Strategy

At all levels, these enemies can absorb a full party's worth of damage with relative ease, and they often come in pairs. Fighting them with raw damage is a losing proposition. However, they Bleed easily, and their Blight resistance is manageable with trinkets. Both of these forms of damage allow you to bypass their massive Protection, and hopefully finish the fight before reinforcements arrive. Their Move Resistance is also poor and their only option is to harmlessly swipe their way to the front, so any way to send them to the back rows greatly limits their threat. With some luck and a few speed debuffs, you can trap two fungal scratchers into using "Harmless Swipe" for a few turns.

Finally, at veteran and champion level, their "Groping Swipe" can blight your party members, but "Rend the Marked" will not. The blight damage can add up relatively swiftly since fungal grabbers and crawlers can take multiple turns to kill, so one option to mitigate this is to have a party member Mark themselves through some skill that also provides Protection. The extra Protection will offset the increased damage, and you won't have to worry about the stacking blight damage. The Leper's "Withstand" and the Crusader's "Bulwark of Faith" are both well suited to this strategy since these last the entire combat, leaving them free to mete out damage or support their allies.

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