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'''Corpse Flies''' and '''Sewer Flies''' are a smaller, faster flying versions of [[Buzzcutter|Buzzcutters]], which are only spawned by other enemies.
 
'''Corpse Flies''' and '''Sewer Flies''' are a smaller, faster flying versions of [[Buzzcutter|Buzzcutters]], which are only spawned by other enemies.
   
 
== Behavior ==
 
== Behavior ==
*Sewer Flies are spawned in groups of 3 or 5 by [[Hammer|Hammers]], while [[Purulent Zombie|Purulent Zombies (Graveyard)]] spawn 6 Corpse Flies, which are connected by electric rays.
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* Sewer Flies are spawned in groups of 3 or 5 by [[Hammer|Hammers]], while [[Purulent Zombie|Purulent Zombies (Graveyard)]] spawn 6 Corpse Flies, which are connected by electric rays.
 
* They attack like normal [[Buzzcutter|Buzzcutters]] with a similar small slash attack, follow the player as usual, and inflict the same stun debuff. However, Corpse Flies will only attack once the Purulent Zombie that spawned them is killed.
 
*They attack like normal [[Buzzcutter|Buzzcutters]] with a similar small slash attack, follow the player as usual, and inflict the same stun debuff. However, Corpse Flies will only attack once the Purulent Zombie that spawned them is killed.
 
   
 
== Moveset ==
 
== Moveset ==
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* It’s singular normal attack can be dodged by rolling, as well as parrying.
 
* It’s singular normal attack can be dodged by rolling, as well as parrying.
   
==Notes==
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== Notes ==
*Corpse Flies used to spawn when a Purulent Zombie died.
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* Corpse Flies used to spawn when a Purulent Zombie died.
*In a previous version of Dead Cells, Sewer Flies and Corpse Flies both shared the name Corpse Fly.
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* In a previous version of Dead Cells, Sewer Flies and Corpse Flies both shared the name Corpse Fly.
   
 
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Revision as of 11:55, 6 January 2021

Corpse Flies and Sewer Flies are a smaller, faster flying versions of Buzzcutters, which are only spawned by other enemies.

Behavior

  • Sewer Flies are spawned in groups of 3 or 5 by Hammers, while Purulent Zombies (Graveyard) spawn 6 Corpse Flies, which are connected by electric rays.
  • They attack like normal Buzzcutters with a similar small slash attack, follow the player as usual, and inflict the same stun debuff. However, Corpse Flies will only attack once the Purulent Zombie that spawned them is killed.

Moveset

Protective barrier

  • Description: When summoned by Purulent Zombie (Graveyard) they surround the zombie and link together with electric rays, creating a barrier that does damage on contact.
  • The flies can still be damaged.

GraveyardZombieBarrierTutorial

GraveyardZombieBarrierTutorial

Bite

  • Description: A delayed bite attack that hits at melee range.
  • Can be blocked, parried, and dodge rolled.
  • Briefly stuns the player on hit.

FlyBiteTutorial

FlyBiteTutorial

Strategy

  • Large AoE attacks, like that of grenades, make quick work of these enemies due to their extremely small health pools.
  • when guarding a Purulent Zombie, Corpse Flies cannot be parried during its charge, so it is better to kill them before the Zombie can do its dash attack, or to simply attempt to roll through the electric chain.
  • It’s singular normal attack can be dodged by rolling, as well as parrying.

Notes

  • Corpse Flies used to spawn when a Purulent Zombie died.
  • In a previous version of Dead Cells, Sewer Flies and Corpse Flies both shared the name Corpse Fly.
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