Greater Wisp
Greater Wisps are monsters and enemies in Risk of Rain Returns.
Description
The Greater Wisp is a larger and stronger version of the Wisp, with their flames burning a more intense and voluminous green color.
Their masks are now much more skull-like in shape. In addition, they possess "arms" seemingly made from the same boney material that's made from their masks, also fully engulfed in their flames.
Behavior
Greater Wisps behave much like their lesser predecessors, being unable to cross ledges, jump, fly or climb ladders. However, they make up for it by having much more attack, and more than double the health.
Their attack is largely the same as the Wisp's, only hitting harder and with roughly double the range.
Being larger in size and boasting higher health, Greater Wisps are immune to light knockback, and can only be immobilized by stuns.
Greater Wisps usually spawn in groups of 1-3 at a time, and always appear in pairs from the body of a slain Ancient Wisp.
Spawning
Log Entry
Oh lord. These.. Greater Wisps, as I have grown to call them, are absolutely terrifying to face. Tougher then the Rock Golem, faster then the Lemurian, and harder hitting then both combined. Unlike the lesser Wisps, the Greater Wisp has two arms capable of typical motion. They burn a brilliant green which pierces straight though my sun visor.
Their combat abilities are unprecedented; I can be clear 200m away, and they still manage to hit me square in the chest. I must stay hidden.. before they find me again.
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