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  • Knight (Enemy)
  • Knight (enemy)
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  • Knights are enemies who guard castles in The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall. They can be damaged with any material, and will not attack the Hero of Daggerfall unless they cast a spell in the castle or leave the throne chamber.
  • Knight (enemy) is an in Demon's Souls, found throughout the Boletarian Palace. There are four varieties: Knight Sword-wielding Blue-Eyed Knights, Knight Sword-Wielding Red-Eyed Knights, Winged Spear-Wielding Knights, and Claymore-Wielding Knights. All are relatively weak to piercing and magic damage and drop healing grasses when killed. Knight Sword-Wielding Blue-Eyed Knights carry a Knight Sword and Knight Shield and have a chance to drop both when killed, as well as throwing knives or an Ed's Grindstone. They commonly attack with a three-step charging thrust, a double slash followed by a thrust, a shield bash followed by a thrust, or a slow, heavy overhead slash. All its attacks are parry-able. Knight Sword-wielding Red-Eyed Knights have the exact same move set and item drops, merely boa
Level
  • Same as the Hero
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Trivia
  • *The True Vault Hunter Mode name of "Knight Templar" is a reference to the order of Christian knights that existed during the Middle Ages; the Knights Templar.
Intro
  • Knights are enemies encountered in the DLC Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep. They are heavily armored, wearing an entire suit of armor.
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Box Title
  • Knight
Appearances
  • *Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep
Faction
  • None
Game
  • Borderlands 2
Name
  • Knight
Character Type
  • Enemy
Group Affiliations
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Notes
  • *Killing a Knight counts towards the Knighty Knight challenge in the challenge list. *Knights have different names for each difficulty level: **Normal Mode: Knight **TVHM: Knight Templar **UVHM: Knight Champion
Gender
  • Female
  • Male
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Strategy
  • Knights run to close range where they can strike with their swords, but they also have an occasional tactic of stopping to throw a blade in a slow, arcing trajectory to hit ranged targets. Knights are well armored and resistant to gunfire and incendiary damage. They also carry a large tower shield with which they can hide behind. The shield is deflective and will reflect any shots fired at it. However, due to their armored state, Knights are weak to corrosive damage.
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  • Knights are enemies who guard castles in The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall. They can be damaged with any material, and will not attack the Hero of Daggerfall unless they cast a spell in the castle or leave the throne chamber.
  • Knight (enemy) is an in Demon's Souls, found throughout the Boletarian Palace. There are four varieties: Knight Sword-wielding Blue-Eyed Knights, Knight Sword-Wielding Red-Eyed Knights, Winged Spear-Wielding Knights, and Claymore-Wielding Knights. All are relatively weak to piercing and magic damage and drop healing grasses when killed. Knight Sword-Wielding Blue-Eyed Knights carry a Knight Sword and Knight Shield and have a chance to drop both when killed, as well as throwing knives or an Ed's Grindstone. They commonly attack with a three-step charging thrust, a double slash followed by a thrust, a shield bash followed by a thrust, or a slow, heavy overhead slash. All its attacks are parry-able. Knight Sword-wielding Red-Eyed Knights have the exact same move set and item drops, merely boasting a significant increase in HP, defenses, and attack damage. Winged Spear-Wielding Knights carry a Knight Shield and a Winged Spear. Upon being killed, they have a chance to drop a Winged Spear or a Purple Flame Shield. They commonly attack with a shield bash, a double thrust, a slow, heavy thrust, or a charging thrust. This variety is almost always in defensive posture when not attacking. All of its attacks are parry-able, but the charging thrust is almost completely untelegraphed and deals repetitive damage which can potentially stunlock the player to death. Claymore-Wielding Knights carry a Claymore and have a chance to drop their weapon upon being killed. They commonly attack with a slow triple slash followed by an overhead slash, a fast triple slash followed by an overhead slash, or just an overhead slash. Generally, Claymore-Wielding Knights boast the highest attack damage of any other knight enemies in the area, but are unable to block incoming attacks.
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