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Description

The Fallen Skeleton, which uses a display name of Skeleton in-game, is an enemy that appears in Fallen mode, High Rank PVP Test mode and Badlands II. The Fallen Skeleton is spawned by the Fallen Necromancer and does not appear naturally. In Badlands II, it does appear naturally, where it is also turned into Hidden for all of its natural spawns.

Appearance

The Fallen Skeleton is made entirely of desaturated sand colored parts that resemble a skeletal humanoid. It does not have a full torso, but instead has the bone cage for it. Its head is much smaller and is shaped like a skull, with a part of the spine column attached to it. It emits light blue flames from its eye sockets.

On death, the Fallen Skeleton falls into a pile of bones while playing a bone shaking sound.

Strategy

  • The Fallen Skeleton can be a threat when it first appears, as many can be summoned by the Fallen Necromancer if it is not killed quickly, leading to other problems.
    • Killing the Fallen Necromancer before it can summon any Fallen Skeletons is recommended.
    • Towers like the Soldier, Golden Scout, Militant or Ace Pilot can be quite effective against this.
    • High DPS towers like the Minigunner and Accelerator can be prepared specifically for this enemy if early game towers are not enough, using the Farm to get them as they may be quite expensive.
      • Do note that the Accelerator, if locked onto the Fallen Necromancer or other strong enemies, will ignore the Fallen Skeletons until the targeted enemy is defeated or leaves its range.
      • The Ranger struggles against hordes of Fallen Skeletons due to its slow firerate. It can instead be set to Strongest to target and kill the Fallen Necromancer while other towers take care of the Fallen Skeletons.
    • Crowd control towers, like the Mortar, Rocketeer or Gladiator can be quite useful as they can damage all the Fallen Skeletons as well as the Fallen Necromancer at once.
  • Do note that you do not earn any money from the Fallen Skeleton outside of Badlands II as it is a summoned enemy.
  • The Fallen Skeleton moves at a somewhat fast pace. You may want to use support towers like the Sledger, Warden or Electroshocker, though this is not necessary.
    • The Sledger, Frost Blaster and Electroshocker are particularly effective as they can slow multiple Fallen Skeletons down at once. Additionally, their high damage makes them also useful at killing Fallen Skeletons.

Sounds

Sound Description
Death sound

Gallery

Corpse Variants

Promotional Videos

Trailers

Miscellaneous

Update History


Western (Badlands II)
Previous Debut Current Debut Next Debut
Elite Abnormal
Wave 8
Skeleton
Wave 10
Breaker2
Wave 11


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