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| id = 60
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| base hp = 20
 
| environment = {{floor|The Womb}}{{floor|Utero}}{{floor|Scarred Womb}}
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| behavior = Slowly turns towards Isaac and fires a Technology laser at Isaac if he stands still or is too slow.
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The '''Eye''' is a type of monster that appears in {{s|Womb}} and its variations. They are immobile and attack by rotating towards Isaac and firing a {{i|Technology}} laser. Non-Eye enemies hit by the lasers take 8 damage.
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|name=Eye
 
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|basehp = 20
 
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== Variants ==
|stagehp = 0
 
 
=== Bloodshot Eye ===
|environment=[[The Womb]]<br>[[Utero]]<br>[[Scarred Womb]]
 
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{{infobox entity
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| name = Bloodshot Eye
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| base hp = 20
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| environment = {{floor|Utero}}<br>{{floor|Sheol}}<br>{{room|challenge}}<br>Chance to replace Eyes
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| behavior = Slowly turns towards Isaac and fires a Brimstone beam at Isaac if he stands still or is too slow.
 
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The '''Eye''' is a type of monster that appears in [[The Womb]] and beyond. They are immobile and attack by rotating towards Isaac and firing a [[Technology]]-like laser.
 
 
The '''Bloodshot Eye''' behaves similarly to the eye but fires a {{i|Brimstone}} beam, which is wider. Despite the laser being Brimstone, Bloodshot Eyes still make Technology sounds when firing. Non-Eye enemies hit by the beam take 22 damage per tick.
 
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==Variations==
 
===Bloodshot Eye===
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=== Holy Eye ===
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| dlc = r
|name=Bloodshot Eye
 
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| name = Holy Eye
|basehp = 20
 
|stagehp = 0
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| base hp = 20
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| stage hp = 5
|environment=[[The Womb]]<br>[[Utero]]<br>[[Scarred Womb]]<br>[[Sheol]]
 
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| environment = {{floor|Cathedral}}
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| behavior = Rapidly summons several beams of light around Isaac every few seconds.
 
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The '''Bloodshot Eye''' behaves similarly to the eye, but fires a much wider [[Brimstone]]-like blood beam. Despite the projectile being Brimstone, Bloodshot Eyes still make Technology sounds when firing.
 
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'''Holy Eyes''' are a unique variety of eye added in ''[[The Binding of Isaac: Repentance]]''. They are only encountered on [[Cathedral]].
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The '''Holy Eye''' is a stationary enemy, much like other Eyes. Every few seconds, it summons four beams of light (similar to the beams summoned by {{i|Crack the Sky}}) near Isaac's position, with shadows telegraphing where the beams will strike. The first beam strikes where Isaac is, but the others will attempt to predict his movements, striking where Isaac would be if he kept moving in a straight line. Holy Eyes will always attempt to summon beams of light if they take damage and aren't already firing.
 
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==Trivia==
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== Trivia ==
* When Eyes spawn, they can be briefly seen opening their eye lids before they start turning towards the player.
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* When Eyes spawn, they can be briefly seen opening their eyelids before they start turning towards the player.
 
* In the original Binding of Isaac, Bloodshot Eyes, despite using Brimstone as projectiles, had limited range. This does not apply to Rebirth.
 
* In the original Binding of Isaac, Bloodshot Eyes, despite using Brimstone as projectiles, had limited range. This does not apply to Rebirth.
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* Eyes may be a reference of Mr. I from Super Mario 64, which is immobile and can rotate, although they shoot pink bubbles from their pupils instead of lasers.
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* Afflicting [[Status Effects|fear]] to Eyes will cause them to look away from Isaac.
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* {{dlc|r}} Holy Eyes, [[Holy Bony|Holy Bonies]], and [[Holy Mulligan]]s, originated as cards from the card game '''The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls'''.
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** They originally went by the card name "Holy Mom's Eye" as the card name for regular Eyes was "Mom's Eye".
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Revision as of 22:38, 8 June 2021

The Eye is a type of monster that appears in WombWomb and its variations. They are immobile and attack by rotating towards Isaac and firing a Collectible Technology iconTechnology laser. Non-Eye enemies hit by the lasers take 8 damage.

Variants

Bloodshot Eye

The Bloodshot Eye behaves similarly to the eye but fires a Collectible Brimstone iconBrimstone beam, which is wider. Despite the laser being Brimstone, Bloodshot Eyes still make Technology sounds when firing. Non-Eye enemies hit by the beam take 22 damage per tick.

Holy Eye

(in Repentance)

Holy Eyes are a unique variety of eye added in The Binding of Isaac: Repentance. They are only encountered on Cathedral.

The Holy Eye is a stationary enemy, much like other Eyes. Every few seconds, it summons four beams of light (similar to the beams summoned by Collectible Crack the Sky iconCrack the Sky) near Isaac's position, with shadows telegraphing where the beams will strike. The first beam strikes where Isaac is, but the others will attempt to predict his movements, striking where Isaac would be if he kept moving in a straight line. Holy Eyes will always attempt to summon beams of light if they take damage and aren't already firing.

Trivia

  • When Eyes spawn, they can be briefly seen opening their eyelids before they start turning towards the player.
  • In the original Binding of Isaac, Bloodshot Eyes, despite using Brimstone as projectiles, had limited range. This does not apply to Rebirth.
  • Eyes may be a reference of Mr. I from Super Mario 64, which is immobile and can rotate, although they shoot pink bubbles from their pupils instead of lasers.
  • Afflicting fear to Eyes will cause them to look away from Isaac.
  • Holy Eyes, Holy Bonies, and Holy Mulligans, originated as cards from the card game The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls.
    • They originally went by the card name "Holy Mom's Eye" as the card name for regular Eyes was "Mom's Eye".


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