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mewgenics Fenrir
BOSS The Alley (Fork)

Fenrir

"Trap master with 50% Dodge in tall grass."

HP
60
ATK
5
SPD
4
ACTS
5 / Turn
Research Log

Tactical Analysis & Lore

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Behavior: Extremely annoying. He has 5 Actions per turn! He throws invisible bear traps, spits, and has a passive Knockback Counter against melee attacks.

The Grass: This map is full of Tall Grass. While inside, he has 50% Dodge. You might find yourself missing every attack.

Tactics: Burn the grass! Fire destroys his cover and disables the dodge. Do not chase him with short-legged melee units; you will be kited. Wait for him to fill the map with traps and step on them himself, or snipe him from range.

Advanced Combat Metrics

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Durability Assessment

Physiological analysis reveals a fragile structure with only 60 HP. Fenrir relies on numbers or evasion rather than raw durability. A well-equipped Assassin or Hunter should be able to "One-Shot" this target, provided they can bypass any guarding mechanics.

Mobility & Reflexes

The target demonstrates average combat reflexes (SPD: 4). Turn order management will be key. Ensure your Healer acts after Fenrir's turn to mitigate incoming damage efficiently.

Critical Vulnerabilities

In the chaotic environment of The Alley (Fork), identifying weaknesses is paramount.Field tests confirm a critical structural vulnerability to [Fire (Burn Grass)]. Exploiting this flaw is not optional—it is required for optimal efficiency. We project a 40% increase in success rates when utilizing a team composition specifically tailored to inflict Fire (Burn Grass). As a designated BOSS-tier threat, Fenrir likely possesses resistance to standard crowd control, making precise exploitation of its weakness even more critical.

* Automated report generated by MewGen Labs Tactical AI. Data subject to mutation variance.

Database Correlations & Lore

System Log: Cross-referencing combat data for Fenrir against the wider wasteland bestiary. Our analysis indicates that entities classified as BOSS share distinct biological markers and tactical behaviors. While Fenrir is primarily defined by its weakness to Fire (Burn Grass), researchers often compare its threat level to the specimens listed below.

Understanding these correlations is crucial for survival. The genetic mutations observed in Fenrir (HP: 60) suggest a divergent evolutionary path, likely influenced by Dr. Beanies' experiments. Review the related files below to optimize your Mewgenics strategy and team composition.