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Revision as of 21:35, 12 July 2018

Clotties (or Clottys) are enemies that wander around the room, randomly shooting blood shots in the four cardinal directions. These can be particularly difficult to deal with early on if the player isn't careful.

Variations

Clot

Clots are an alternate version of Clotties that shoot tar shots in the four diagonal directions. They appear similar to Gish, who spawns them. They are much easier to kill than Clotties or I.Blobs.

I.Blob

An even rarer form of the Clotty is the I.Blob. It is an Isaac-like Clot head that shoots tears in 8 directions, combining the attacks of both the normal Clot and the Clotty.

Mega Clotty

(except in Rebirth)

The Mega Clotty slowly moves around the room, occasionally hopping. When it hops, it will usually fire six blood shots around itself, but can also spawn a small pool of red creep near itself. Even more rarely, the hop may spawn a Clotty or a collapsed Globin. Splits into two Clotties upon death. Even though the sprite shows three conjoined Clotties, it always creates two upon death, and will never spawn three.

Trivia


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