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{{DungeonsEntity
 
{{DungeonsEntity
 
|title= Nameless One
 
|title= Nameless One
|image= Nameless One Awake.png; Nameless One.png
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|image= Nameless One Awake.png
|imagesize= 200px
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|imagesize=x272px
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|health = 10000
 
|behavior= Hostile
 
|behavior= Hostile
 
}}
 
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The '''Nameless One''' is a [[MCD:Mob#Bosses|boss]] variant of the [[MCD:Necromancer|Necromancer]]. It wields a staff that allows it to summon the [[MCD:Skeleton Vanguard|Skeleton Vanguards]]. It is found in the [[MCD:Desert Temple|Desert Temple]].
 
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{{Quote|'''THE NAMELESS ONE''' – The Nameless One is a [[MCD:Boss|boss]] variant of a [[MCD:Necromancer|necromancer]]. It summons its [[MCD:Skeleton Vanguard|skeleton vanguard]] to attack heroes before joining the fray and targeting you with large, slow-moving projectiles. It can also confuse heroes by creating mirror images of itself.|''Guide to Minecraft Dungeons:<br>A Handbook for Heroes''}}
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The '''Nameless One''' is the [[MCD:Necromancer|necromancer]] [[MCD:Boss|boss]] [[MCD:Mob|variant]] that can be found within the various [[MCD:Mission Select|missions]] of ''[[Minecraft Dungeons]]''.
   
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
The Nameless One is a large [[MCD:skeleton|skeleton]]. It wears a crown of some unknown material over a robe and a belt. It has glowing dark green eyes and has robes with green translucent smoke coming out from underneath it, as it has no legs. Its ribs go over a robe which is remarkably similar to that of a [[MCD:Witch|witch]]. It was originally the ruler of an ancient civilization of necromancers.
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The Nameless One is a large [[MCD:skeleton|skeleton]]. It wears a crown of some unknown material over a robe and a belt. It has glowing dark green eyes and has robes with green translucent smoke coming out from underneath it, as it has no legs. Its ribs go over a robe which is remarkably similar to that of a [[MCD:Witch|witch]]. It wields a staff that allows it to summon the [[MCD:Vanguard|vanguards]]. It was originally the ruler of an ancient civilization of necromancers.
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== Spawning ==
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* {{DuLevelLink|Desert Temple}} ([[MCD:Boss|Boss]])
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* {{DuLevelLink|Tower}} ([[MCD:Boss|Boss]])
   
 
== Story ==
 
== Story ==
 
{{SpoilerWarning|section|''[[Minecraft Dungeons]]''}}
 
{{SpoilerWarning|section|''[[Minecraft Dungeons]]''}}
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In [[MCD: The Rise of the Arch-Illager|Rise of the Arch-Illager]], when Archie is leading the [[MCD:Illager|illager]]s to the [[MCD:Squid Coast|Squid Coast]], he decides to take a wide arc around the [[MCD:Desert Temple|Desert Temple]]. Unknown to Archie, despite this, the Nameless One knows of the abilities of the [[MCD:Orb of Dominance|Orb of Dominance]] and sends [[MCD:Husk|husk]]s and [[MCD:Skeleton|skeleton]]s to follow the illagers under the cover of darkness. After the illagers launch their raid on the [[MCD:Squid Coast|village]] and Archie is confronted by [[MCD:Yumi|Yumi]], the [[MCD:Undead|Undead army]] appears. They launch their own raid, attacking illagers, [[MCD:Villager|villagers]], and [[MCD:Hero|heroes]] alike. Archie is shot twice by two skeletons and falls unconscious. Archie wakes up in the midst of being carried to the desert temple and the leading [[MCD:Necromancer|necromancer]] knocks him out with its staff. He wakes in a prison cell held by a different necromancer who leads him captive to the throne room. In the throne room, Archie meets the Nameless One in person. The Nameless One makes it clear that it desires the Orb of Dominance to make the Undead army immune to sunlight. Archie makes it clear that he will not part with the Orb of Dominance. With both of them trying to gain the upper hand in the tense conversation, they eventually come to an agreement: Archie can use the Orb of Dominance to make the Undead immune to the sunlight and the Nameless One will allow Archie to command the Undead army.
When the player first sees the Nameless One, it is asleep, along with a few other sleeping [[MCD:Skeleton Vanguard|Skeleton Vanguards]]. However, when the player attempts to grab its staff, they'll all be awakened and attempt to fend the players off. Once it is defeated, the player is free to take the staff.
 
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When the heroes first arrive at the Desert Temple, the in-game description of the mission implies that the Nameless One and Archie turned on each other. However, it is vague on which one of the two was the first to betray the other. The description seems to lean more on Archie being the betrayer and desiring the Nameless One’s staff. In the Desert Temple, the heroes see the Nameless One asleep on its throne, surrounded by several sleeping [[MCD:Vanguard|vanguards]]. When the heroes attempt to grab its staff, they are awakened and attempt to fend off the heroes. Once the Nameless One is defeated, the heroes are free to destroy the staff and leave the Desert Temple.
   
 
== Behavior ==
 
== Behavior ==
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The Nameless One has five behaviors.
   
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;Awake source
The Nameless One has three attacks. When not attacking, it hovers away from the player and teleports.
 
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When the hero first initiates the boss fight, the Nameless One slowly rises from its tomb-like throne, opening its eyes.
   
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;Basic attack
; Projectiles
 
The Nameless One fires large, slow-moving green projectiles towards a hero's current location. Deals heavy damage (48 to 144 damage on Default) if it hits. It is used five times in a row and is its most common attack.
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The Nameless One fires large, slow-moving green projectiles towards its target current location. Deals heavy damage if it hits. This is its most common attack.
   
; Summon Skeleton Vanguards
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;Summon
After a charging animation, the Nameless One summons a wall of seven [[MCD:Skeleton Vanguard|Skeleton Vanguards]] between itself and the player. Used more sparsely.
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After a charging animation, the Nameless One summons a wall of seven [[MCD:Vanguard|vanguards]] between itself and the hero. Used more sparsely.
   
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;Strong attack
; Creating Mirror Images
 
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The Nameless One summons one to seven false kings, which fire one green beam before disappearing. If there are two or more false kings, they will teleport to surround the hero and all fire green beams at the hero.
After a charging animation, the Nameless One creates from one to seven mirror images of itself to confuse the player. If there is only one, both behave similarly to the Nameless One's normal attack pattern, but without creating further clones. If there are at least three, both the Nameless One and its clones teleport to form a circle around the player and continually fire energy blasts at them. The clones cannot be attacked, and disappear only when the real Nameless One is damaged. It is it's most powerful attack.
 
   
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;Teleport
== Drops ==
 
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When not attacking, it teleports away from the hero and hovers in one spot. But when the hero attacks it first, then it attacks.
* [[MCD:Glaive|Glaive]] and its 2 [[MCD:Rarity|unique]] variants
 
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* [[MCD:Grim Armor|Grim Armor]] and its [[MCD:Rarity|unique]] variant
 
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== False king ==
* [[MCD:Mystery Armor|Mystery Armor]] (Adventure)
 
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{{DungeonsEntity
* [[MCD:Shortbow|Shortbow]] and its [[MCD:Rarity|unique]] variants (Apocalypse)
 
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|title= False King
* [[MCD:Emerald|Emeralds]]
 
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|image= Nameless One Awake.png
* [[MCD:Soul Knife|Soul Knife]] and its [[MCD:Rarity|unique]] variants
 
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|imagesize=x272px
*[[Minecraft Dungeons:Gong of Weakening|Gong of Weakening]] (Apocalypse)
 
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|behavior= Hostile
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}}
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A '''false king''' is a mirror image of the Nameless One that is summoned to confuse the hero similarly to the illusioner’s behavior within the Creeping Winter DLC.
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=== Behavior ===
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;Strong attack
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They often teleport in a ring formation around the hero and fire one green beam at them, before disappearing. It is not possible to attack these false kings.
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== Health ==
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The Nameless One has 10,000 HP in the code (before the Redstone Monstrosity have 12,000 HP). On Default I, all mobs have 9.6% health and 12% damage of what is set in the code.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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!Power
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!Min Health
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|-
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|1
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|672
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|-
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|4
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|1143
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|-
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|10
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|1815
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|-
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|16
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|2756
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|-
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|22
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|3696
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|-
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|27
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|4973
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|-
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|33
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|6654
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|-
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|39
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|8602
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|-
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|45
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|11021
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|-
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|51
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|14180
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|-
  +
|56
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|19220
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|-
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|62
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|26077
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|-
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|68
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| 35213
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|-
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|74
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|45226
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|-
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|80
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|58061
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|-
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|86
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|74525
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|-
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|91
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|101472
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|-
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|97
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|137693
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|-
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|103
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|186548
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|}
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== [[MCD:Drops#Desert Temple|Drops]] ==
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; Armor
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* {{DuItemLink|Grim Armor}}
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** {{DuItemLink|Wither Armor}}
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* {{DuItemLink|Mystery Armor}} ([[MCD:Difficulty|Adventure]])
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* {{DuItemLink|Thief Armor}}
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** {{DuItemLink|Spider Armor}}
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; Artifacts
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* {{DuItemLink|Boots of Swiftness}}
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* {{DuItemLink|Gong of Weakening}} ([[MCD:Difficulty|Apocalypse]])
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* {{DuItemLink|Shock Powder}}
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* {{DuItemLink|Torment Quiver}}
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* {{DuItemLink|Totem of Shielding}}
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; Currency
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* {{DuItemLink|Emerald}}
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; Melee Gear
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* {{DuItemLink|Glaive}}
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** {{DuItemLink|Grave Bane}}
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** {{DuItemLink|Venom Glaive}}
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* {{DuItemLink|Sickles}} ([[MCD:Difficulty|Adventure]])
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** {{DuItemLink|Nightmare's Bite}} ([[MCD:Difficulty|Adventure]])
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** {{DuItemLink|The Last Laugh}} ([[MCD:Difficulty|Adventure]])
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* {{DuItemLink|Soul Knife}}
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** {{DuItemLink|Eternal Knife}}
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** {{DuItemLink|Truthseeker}}
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; Ranged Gear
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* {{DuItemLink|Bow}}
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** {{DuItemLink|Bonebow}} ([[MCD:Daily Trial|Daily Trial]])
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** {{DuItemLink|Twin Bow}} ([[MCD:Daily Trial|Daily Trial]])
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* {{DuItemLink|Shortbow}}
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** {{DuItemLink|Love Spell Bow}}
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** {{DuItemLink|Mechanical Shortbow}}
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** {{DuItemLink|Purple Storm}}
   
 
== Sounds ==
 
== Sounds ==
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=== Music ===
{{more sounds|Nameless One Laugh (Can heard in many levels)}}
 
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{{Sound table
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|sound=bgm_env_deteNamelessFight-001_soundWave.ogg
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|description=Nameless One Theme Short
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|type=dungeons}}
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{{Sound table
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|sound=bgm_env_deteNamelessFightLong-001_soundWave.ogg
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|description=Nameless One Theme Long
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|type=dungeons
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|foot=1}}
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=== Nameless One ===
 
{{Sound table
 
{{Sound table
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessApproach-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessApproach-001_soundWave.ogg
|description=Approach{{Verify|where is this used?}}
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|description=Approach
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|type=dungeons}}
|id=sfx_mob_namelessApproach
 
|dungeons=1
 
}}
 
 
{{Sound table
 
{{Sound table
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessCast-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessCast-001_soundWave.ogg
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|sound3=sfx_mob_namelessCast-003_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound3=sfx_mob_namelessCast-003_soundWave.ogg
 
|description=Cast
 
|description=Cast
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|type=dungeons}}
|id=sfx_mob_namelessCast
 
|dungeons=1
 
}}
 
 
{{Sound table
 
{{Sound table
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessDeath-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessDeath-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|description=Death
 
|description=Death
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|type=dungeons}}
|id=sfx_mob_namelessDeath
 
|dungeons=1
 
}}
 
 
{{Sound table
 
{{Sound table
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessDistant-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessDistant-001_soundWave.ogg
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|sound4=sfx_mob_namelessDistant-004_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound4=sfx_mob_namelessDistant-004_soundWave.ogg
 
|description=Distant
 
|description=Distant
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|type=dungeons}}
|id=sfx_mob_namelessDistant
 
|dungeons=1
 
}}
 
 
{{Sound table
 
{{Sound table
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessFly-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessFly-001_soundWave.ogg
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|sound4=sfx_mob_namelessFly-004_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound4=sfx_mob_namelessFly-004_soundWave.ogg
 
|description=Fly
 
|description=Fly
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|type=dungeons}}
|id=sfx_mob_namelessFly
 
|dungeons=1
 
}}
 
 
{{Sound table
 
{{Sound table
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessHurt-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessHurt-001_soundWave.ogg
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|sound4=sfx_mob_namelessHurt-004_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound4=sfx_mob_namelessHurt-004_soundWave.ogg
 
|description=Hurt
 
|description=Hurt
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|type=dungeons}}
|id=sfx_mob_namelessHurt
 
|dungeons=1
 
}}
 
 
{{Sound table
 
{{Sound table
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessLoad-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessLoad-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound2=sfx_mob_namelessLoad-002_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound2=sfx_mob_namelessLoad-002_soundWave.ogg
 
|description=Load
 
|description=Load
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|type=dungeons}}
|id=sfx_mob_namelessLoad
 
|dungeons=1
 
}}
 
 
{{Sound table
 
{{Sound table
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessLoadLongSpell-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessLoadLongSpell-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|description=Load Long Spell
 
|description=Load Long Spell
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|type=dungeons}}
|id=sfx_mob_namelessLoadLongSpell
 
|dungeons=1
 
}}
 
 
{{Sound table
 
{{Sound table
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessPoff-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessPoff-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|description=Poff
 
|description=Poff
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|type=dungeons}}
|id=sfx_mob_namelessPoff
 
|dungeons=1
 
}}
 
 
{{Sound table
 
{{Sound table
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessSpellFat-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessSpellFat-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|description=Spell Fat
 
|description=Spell Fat
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|type=dungeons}}
|id=sfx_mob_namelessSpellFat
 
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{{Sound table
|dungeons=1
 
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|sound=sfx_multi_namelessTeleportIn-001_soundWave.ogg
}}
 
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|sound2=sfx_multi_namelessTeleportIn-002_soundWave.ogg
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|sound3=sfx_multi_namelessTeleportIn-003 soundWave.ogg
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|sound4=sfx_multi_namelessTeleportIn-004 soundWave.ogg
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|description=Teleport In
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|type=dungeons}}
 
{{Sound table
 
{{Sound table
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessTeleportOut-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessTeleportOut-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound2=sfx_mob_namelessTeleportOut-002_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound2=sfx_mob_namelessTeleportOut-002_soundWave.ogg
 
|description=Teleport Out
 
|description=Teleport Out
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|type=dungeons}}
|id=sfx_mob_namelessTeleportOut
 
|dungeons=1
 
}}
 
 
{{Sound table
 
{{Sound table
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessWakeUp-001_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound=sfx_mob_namelessWakeUp-001_soundWave.ogg
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|sound3=sfx_mob_namelessWakeUp-003_soundWave.ogg
 
|sound3=sfx_mob_namelessWakeUp-003_soundWave.ogg
 
|description=Wake Up
 
|description=Wake Up
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|type=dungeons}}
|id=sfx_mob_namelessWakeUp
 
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{{Sound table
|dungeons=1
 
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|sound=sfx_multi_namelessIdle-001_soundWave.ogg
|foot=1
 
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|sound2=sfx_multi_namelessIdle-002_soundWave.ogg
}}
 
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|sound3=sfx_multi_namelessIdle-003_soundWave.ogg
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|description=Idle
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|type=dungeons}}
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{{Sound table
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|sound=sfx_multi_namelessLaughLong-001_soundWave.ogg
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|sound2=sfx_multi_namelessLaughLong-002_soundWave.ogg
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|sound3=sfx_multi_namelessLaughLong-003_soundWave.ogg
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|description=Laugh Long
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|type=dungeons}}
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{{Sound table
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|sound=sfx_multi_namelessLaughShort-001_soundWave.ogg
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|sound2=sfx_multi_namelessLaughShort-002_soundWave.ogg
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|sound3=sfx_multi_namelessLaughShort-003_soundWave.ogg
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|description=Laugh Short
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|type=dungeons
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|foot=1}}
   
== Trivia ==
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== History ==
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{{Empty section}}
* The Nameless One is similar to the [http://benimatic.com/tfwiki/index.php?title=Twilight_Lich Twilight Lich] from Twilight Forest [[mod]].
 
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** Both are [[MCD:Skeleton|Skeleton]]s, both wear similarly shaped crowns, and both are rulers of the undead. Both also use magic and are hostile to the player.
 
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== Data values ==
* The Nameless One is visually similar to the [[MCD:Necromancer|necromancer]]. The necromancer, however, has a blue motif instead of a green one.
 
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* In the game files, the Nameless One is referred to internally by the name <code>NamelessKing</code>.
**The Nameless One is also slightly larger than the necromancer by half a block or 3 blocks tall.
 
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* In the game files, the false kings are referred to internally by the name <code>FalseKing</code>.
*The Nameless One's attack of creating mirror images of itself is similar to the [[Illusioner]], a currently unused type of illager in ''Minecraft''.
 
**The [[MCD:Illusioner|Illusioner]] is also a mob in [[MCD:Minecraft Dungeons|Minecraft Dungeons]], specifically in the [[MCD:Creeping Winter|Creeping Winter]] DLC.
 
**The Nameless One's Duplicates also named '''False King''' in the game data file.
 
* The Nameless One is one of the only boss mobs that is not summoned or created by the [[Minecraft Dungeons:Arch-Illager|Arch-Illager]], the others being the [[Minecraft Dungeons:Mooshroom Monstrosity|Mooshroom Monstrosity]], [[Minecraft Dungeons:Jungle Abomination|Jungle Abomination]] and the [[Minecraft Dungeons:Wretched Wraith|Wretched Wraith]]
 
* The amount of health depends on the difficulty; on Default Mode, it has 1555 to 5760 hp, on Adventure Mode, it has 11980 to 29952 hp and on Apocalypse Mode, it has 159840 hp.
 
* The boss is sometimes mistakenly called the Skeleton King or the Nameless King for some people.
 
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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=== Renders ===
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Dungeons Teaser 3.jpg|The Nameless One along with an army of Skeleton Vanguards.
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File:Nameless One Awake.png|The Nameless One.
File:Nameless one 2.png|The Nameless One as shown in the Minecraft Dungeons Teaser.
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File:Nameless One Casting Spell.png|The Nameless One casting.
File:Nameless One Asleep.png|The Nameless One found asleep along with a few loyal [[Minecraft Dungeons:Skeleton Vanguard|Skeleton Vanguards]].
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File:Nameless One Sleep.png|The Nameless One sleeping.
File:Nameless One.png|Nameless One's Straight Model (Asleep).
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File:Nameless One Old Design.png|The Nameless One's original design.
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</gallery>
File:Nameless One Awake.png|Nameless One's Straight Model (Awake) with light effect.
 
File:Nameless One Old Design.png|Nameless One's Straight Model (Original design).
 
File:NamelessOneFace.png|The Nameless One face (Awake).
 
File:Nameless One Original face.png|The Nameless One face (Original design).
 
File:NamelessOneFaceassleep.png|The Nameless One face (Asleep)
 
</gallery>{{Minecraft Dungeons entities}}
 
   
== Reference ==
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=== Textures ===
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<gallery>
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File:T NamelessKing.png|The Nameless One's texture.
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File:T NamelessKing E.png|The Nameless One's shadow texture.
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File:NamelessOneFace.png|The Nameless One's face.
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File:NamelessOneFaceassleep.png|The Nameless One's sleeping face.
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File:Nameless One Original face.png|The Nameless One's original design's face.
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</gallery>
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=== Miscellaneous ===
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<gallery>
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Dungeons Teaser 3.jpg|The Nameless One along with an army of Vanguards led by a [[MCD:Skeleton Horseman|Skeleton Horseman]].
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Nameless one 2.png|The Nameless One as shown in the Minecraft Dungeons Teaser.
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Nameless One Asleep.png|The Nameless One found asleep along with a few loyal [[MCD:Vanguard|Vanguards]].
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Nameless One with Necromancer.png|The Nameless One with a [[Necromancer]].
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Arc-screen4.jpg|The [[MCD:Nameless One|Nameless One]] seen casting a spell with their staff in the [[MCD:Desert Temple|Desert Temple]].
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</gallery>
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== References ==
 
{{reflist}}
 
{{reflist}}
   
[[zh:Minecraft Dungeons:无名者]]
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{{Minecraft Dungeons entities}}
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[[Category:Boss mobs]]
 
[[Category:Undead mobs]]
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[[Category:Minecraft Dungeons boss mobs]]
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[[Category:Minecraft Dungeons Undead mobs]]
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[[de:MCD:Namenloser]]
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[[es:MCD:Sin Nombre]]
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[[ja:MCD:名もなき者]]
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[[zh:MCD:无名者]]
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[[Category:Characters]]
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[[Category:Monster characters]]
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[[Category:Villains]]

Latest revision as of 00:52, 13 November 2023

THE NAMELESS ONE – The Nameless One is a boss variant of a necromancer. It summons its skeleton vanguard to attack heroes before joining the fray and targeting you with large, slow-moving projectiles. It can also confuse heroes by creating mirror images of itself.

Guide to Minecraft Dungeons:
A Handbook for Heroes

The Nameless One is the necromancer boss variant that can be found within the various missions of Minecraft Dungeons.

Appearance

The Nameless One is a large skeleton. It wears a crown of some unknown material over a robe and a belt. It has glowing dark green eyes and has robes with green translucent smoke coming out from underneath it, as it has no legs. Its ribs go over a robe which is remarkably similar to that of a witch. It wields a staff that allows it to summon the vanguards. It was originally the ruler of an ancient civilization of necromancers.

Spawning

Story

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In Rise of the Arch-Illager, when Archie is leading the illagers to the Squid Coast, he decides to take a wide arc around the Desert Temple. Unknown to Archie, despite this, the Nameless One knows of the abilities of the Orb of Dominance and sends husks and skeletons to follow the illagers under the cover of darkness. After the illagers launch their raid on the village and Archie is confronted by Yumi, the Undead army appears. They launch their own raid, attacking illagers, villagers, and heroes alike. Archie is shot twice by two skeletons and falls unconscious. Archie wakes up in the midst of being carried to the desert temple and the leading necromancer knocks him out with its staff. He wakes in a prison cell held by a different necromancer who leads him captive to the throne room. In the throne room, Archie meets the Nameless One in person. The Nameless One makes it clear that it desires the Orb of Dominance to make the Undead army immune to sunlight. Archie makes it clear that he will not part with the Orb of Dominance. With both of them trying to gain the upper hand in the tense conversation, they eventually come to an agreement: Archie can use the Orb of Dominance to make the Undead immune to the sunlight and the Nameless One will allow Archie to command the Undead army.

When the heroes first arrive at the Desert Temple, the in-game description of the mission implies that the Nameless One and Archie turned on each other. However, it is vague on which one of the two was the first to betray the other. The description seems to lean more on Archie being the betrayer and desiring the Nameless One’s staff. In the Desert Temple, the heroes see the Nameless One asleep on its throne, surrounded by several sleeping vanguards. When the heroes attempt to grab its staff, they are awakened and attempt to fend off the heroes. Once the Nameless One is defeated, the heroes are free to destroy the staff and leave the Desert Temple.

Behavior

The Nameless One has five behaviors.

Awake source

When the hero first initiates the boss fight, the Nameless One slowly rises from its tomb-like throne, opening its eyes.

Basic attack

The Nameless One fires large, slow-moving green projectiles towards its target current location. Deals heavy damage if it hits. This is its most common attack.

Summon

After a charging animation, the Nameless One summons a wall of seven vanguards between itself and the hero. Used more sparsely.

Strong attack

The Nameless One summons one to seven false kings, which fire one green beam before disappearing. If there are two or more false kings, they will teleport to surround the hero and all fire green beams at the hero.

Teleport

When not attacking, it teleports away from the hero and hovers in one spot. But when the hero attacks it first, then it attacks.

False king

A false king is a mirror image of the Nameless One that is summoned to confuse the hero similarly to the illusioner’s behavior within the Creeping Winter DLC.

Behavior

Strong attack

They often teleport in a ring formation around the hero and fire one green beam at them, before disappearing. It is not possible to attack these false kings.

Health

The Nameless One has 10,000 HP in the code (before the Redstone Monstrosity have 12,000 HP). On Default I, all mobs have 9.6% health and 12% damage of what is set in the code.

Power Min Health
1 672
4 1143
10 1815
16 2756
22 3696
27 4973
33 6654
39 8602
45 11021
51 14180
56 19220
62 26077
68 35213
74 45226
80 58061
86 74525
91 101472
97 137693
103 186548

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Armor
Artifacts
Currency
Melee Gear
Ranged Gear

Sounds

Music

SoundDescription
Nameless One Theme Short
Nameless One Theme Long

Nameless One

SoundDescription
Approach
Cast
Death
Distant
Fly
Hurt
Load
Load Long Spell
Poff
Spell Fat
Teleport In
Teleport Out
Wake Up
Idle
Laugh Long
Laugh Short

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Data values

  • In the game files, the Nameless One is referred to internally by the name NamelessKing.
  • In the game files, the false kings are referred to internally by the name FalseKing.

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