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Revision as of 01:26, 2 October 2018
The Trijelly is a Monster in CrossCode. It can be encountered in the Faj'ro Temple.
Appearance
The Trijelly is a floating jellyfish with 4 blue tentacles hanging under its body and a red manubrium hanging under its base. There is red triangle floating in its body.
Combat
Once engaged, the Trijelly will try to keep its distance from Lea. As an attack, it jumps up and creates a bubble that explodes when Lea comes to close and that follows Lea for about 3 seconds before exploding. Alternatively, the Trijelly can move towards Lea and, when it is close, will try to knock Lea up, damaging her. The Trijelly can be broken by using the Heat element on a bubble and hitting the Trijelly with the explosion. It has resistance to VRP.
Strategies
The Trijelly can be broken by using its own bubbles if they aren't part of the room. To do this, you need to switch to neutral mode and hit the bubble a few times before switching to Heat to make the bubble explode when the Trijelly has landed. After this, you can go in for melee attacks to do the most damage, or hit it from afar if there are other enemies around and don't want to take too much damage since it's resistance to VRP's is not that high. If breaking them is difficult for you, you can try Dashing up to them and taking them out with melee attacks or dash Arts, like First Cut, which are also useful for catching up with it. This works fairly well since they don't take less damage than when they are broken. Additionally, the Trijelly will use its attacks less often if you stay close to it. This is also a viable strategy for when you weren't able to finish the Trijelly off when it was broken and has little health remaining.
Locations
- Faj'ro Temple
- GF
- Test of Tri: X3
- Test of Vigor: X5
- 1F
- Sand Terror: infinite (Part of Pinzo'jrahrrrn encounter)
- 3F
- Test of Wisdom: infinite (5 must be defeated) (non-respawning)
- 4F
- Test of Surprise: X2 (non-respawning)