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  • Enemy (XCX)
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  • Regular enemies are usually members of a , reflected in the second part of their names (for example, Young Grexes are members of the Grex family). Exceptions to this rule are the more powerful Tyrants that all have unique names (for example, Volkampf, the Pursuer), Nemeses (for example, the Telethia Plume) and Bosses (for example, the Origin Blatta or Goetia). The Enemy Index tracks most opponents encountered.
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  • Regular enemies are usually members of a , reflected in the second part of their names (for example, Young Grexes are members of the Grex family). Exceptions to this rule are the more powerful Tyrants that all have unique names (for example, Volkampf, the Pursuer), Nemeses (for example, the Telethia Plume) and Bosses (for example, the Origin Blatta or Goetia). The Enemy Index tracks most opponents encountered. Enemies, like playable characters, have Levels and use arts in battle. In addition, enemies come in various sizes, ranging from small (like blattas) to XXL (like millesaurs). Larger enemies have more health and are comparatively more dangerous than smaller ones of the same level. Most enemies can gain the Enraged Buff when their health is depleted to a certain percentage, typically a low percentage. This buff can increase the enemy's stats and/or defenses, or enable a counter spike. Its exact effects seem to vary depending on the species and the individual enemy.
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