In this guide we will tell you how to defeat Bug Momma in Endless Dungeon. We have prepared a video, too.
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Endless Dungeon is a fresh arrival in the expansive Endless universe, crafted by Amplitude Studios. Developers from this studio like to change genres and mix them. Roguelike, tower defense, strategy and more – you can find these in their games. Their latest creation falls more into roguelike, but it is strongly influenced by other types. Of course, the title is full of dangerous enemies. Including bosses. One of them is Bug Momma. Let’s find out how to defeat her.
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To defeat Bug Momma you have to prepare beforehand – collect resources, technology and weapons. Of course, in the case of weapons, a lot depends on luck, however, the other two are possible to amass without it.
When you arrive to the area with Bug Momma, you should:
The fight starts when you discover the room with an egg. After it breaks (either on its own or you help it), Bug Momma will attack (it is possible that we are the bad ones in this situation). The place with the egg will become a spawner for smaller enemies.
The 2nd phase starts in the same way as the 1st. You have to stumble upon the egg, and it has to break. This time, the situation is a little bit different.
3rd phase of Bug Momma fight is basically the 2nd phase but with more enemies (1 more spawn point) and more boulders from the ceiling. Keep the same tactic as before. If you are worried about your Crystal Bot, you may leave one of the characters near it. But remember that killing Bug Momma is priority. Use the same tactics as before and you should make it in one piece.
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