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Quatro Manus Mark-II
History
When Quatro Manus Mark-I was destroyed by adventurers in King’s Archive, its body fell down all the way to Pandemonium’s Time Square. With so much damage caused to it's body, Luke couldn’t repair it and decided to create a new version with less armor enchantments, but with more aggressive configurations.
Move Set
- Hand Catcher: Quatro will send out a robotic hand will drop down and grab a player closes to Quatro. If the grab succeeds, they'll be unable to move and will be tossed to the side. It'll do this twice and the hands can be damaged.
- Fist Smash: Quatro slams the ground with it's first twice from left to right that emits a shockwave below the ground which can knock down players. Said-fists can be damaged before they lift up and creates a cross-shaped explosion.
- Hand Sweep: Quatro attempts to uses it's hands to sweep at a player in the position they're currently in with warning markers showing where the hands appear in a telegraphed pattern, dodge with Y-Axis.
Berserk
- Energy Columns: Quatro begins to concentrate it's power by spawning columns in the middle that begins to charge up energy emitting shockwaves along with a Male Fighter clone appearing. Destroy the clone first, then focus on the middle column and once that's destroyed, Quatro will be exhausted to drop it's head down for counter damage. Do not use holds or it'll reset it's pattern early.
Strategy
- Quatro can be easily dispatched during Hand Catcher if the player or party members are well-geared enough.
Appearances
Drops
- Lumen Khaligo in Sanctuary of Dispersion (all difficulties)
- Quadro Cassiterum Coil in Sanctuary of Dispersion (all difficulties)
- Tunicula Manus in Sanctuary of Dispersion (all difficulties)
Trivia
- Quatro Manus's name is a combination of the Italian number four (Quattro) and the Spanish word for hands (Manos).