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Lich
Lich
Statistics
Health: 1995 (Phase 1)
2100 (Phase 2)
2100 (Phase 3)
Location: Bullet Hell
Ammonomicon Entry

Ammonomicon Lich

Gungeon Master
Though banished to Bullet Hell, the Gundead know him to be the immortal master of the Gungeon.

The Lich is a boss found in Bullet Hell. Beating him for the first time unlocks Gungeon Blueprint and Riddle of Lead.

Behavior

The Lich has three phases.

Phase 1:

  • Fires large rings of bullets outwards along with random scattered bullets.
  • Fires six rotating spirals of bullets that periodically change their direction of rotation.
  • Fires a ring of normal bullets and a ring of bouncing bullets.
  • Fires four spreads of five bullets.
  • Fires a single fast, homing bullet.
  • Spawns four Tombstoners.

After the first phase is defeated, a hand will pop out of the ground and drag the player down into the arena of the second phase.

Phase 2:

In this phase, the Lich stays stationary above the player. He has several different attacks:

  • Pounds the arena with one hand, sending out randomly scattered bullets and a wave of normal bullets off to one side. Many bullets then travel horizontally across the arena starting from that side. The smaller, flashing bullets will disappear halfway across the arena.
  • Opens his rib cage, sending rings of bullets towards the player. A few of the bullets in the rings will then travel towards the player.
  • Opens his rib cage, sending many waving lines of bullets towards the player.
  • Pounds the arena with both hands, sending rows of bullets across the arena from both sides.

Attempting to fly behind the Lich during this phase will cause a wall of bullets to fly down, covering the chasm and forcing the player back towards the bottom half of the arena.

After the second phase is defeated, the player will be sent to a new arena where the third phase will materialize.

Phase 3:

In this phase, the Lich floats towards the player, and has more different attacks:

  • Fires a rocket made out of bullets that flies out to the side, then flies towards the player, leaving many bullets in its wake.
  • Fires lines of bullets towards the edges of the arena, then makes them rotate at varying speeds.
  • Fires lines of bullets throughout the arena, with several links breaking off towards the player.
  • Creates bullets in a gun shape, then fires the bullets towards the player.
  • Fires a boomerang of bullets towards the player that curves back towards the Lich.
  • Travels up and down the center of the arena, rapidly firing lines of bullets to the sides.
  • Fills the arena with bullets except for a small cone, then rotates the cone while a wedge of bullets sweeps across the safe area.
  • Sprays bullets above and below himself while spraying waves of bullets to the sides.
  • After the third phase is defeated, the player must shoot the Gun That Can Kill The Past at the Lich to complete the run.

Video

Trivia

  • The Lich's silhouette can be seen on the title screen.
  • The scenery of The Lich's boss fight is a reference to the final duel in a circular cemetery on Sad Hill in the movie "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly".
  • The painting over the fireplace room in Keep of the Lead Lord depicts an old man with the Lich's hat and cloak, holding some sort of bullet. That man is The Gunslinger.
    • This indicates that the Lich was once human. The blacksmith says that the master of the Gungeon studied gun magic with her father, Edwin. From this, we can infer that when the Great Bullet struck, Edwin perished while the Gungeon Master, The Gunslinger, was granted immortality.
    • The bullet depicted in the fireplace room may be the same bullet as the one in the Lich's bosscard.
  • The Lich's second form appears to be the basis for the Ammo shrine.
    • The forehead of the Lich in this phase also has an impact hole similar to the one the Gungeon has from being hit by The Great Bullet.
  • The Lich's third form has the limbs of a Revolvenant, the composition of a Shelleton, and the features of his previous phase.
  • The name Gungeon Master is a reference to the Dungeon Master of Dungeons and Dragons. Since the Lich is implied to have control over the Gungeon, it is a fitting name for him.
    • This reference is also shown in the achievement icon when the player beats Bullet Hell, which resembles Lich above a board game with the letters "GnD", an acronym for "Gungeons and Draguns".
    • The Lich himself may be a reference to the Tomb of Horrors, a DnD module. In it, the players descend through a complex labyrinth of enemies and traps, ending in a climactic battle against its demilich master, Acererak.
  • The Bullet That Can Kill The Past is not necessary to access Bullet Hell and defeat the Lich.
  • According to Riddle of Lead’s Ammonomicon description, Riddle of Lead belonged to the first person to master the Gungeon, gaining the envy of Kaliber. It is likely that this person was The Gunslinger who later became the Lich due to the description and the accompanying synergy Synergy Liches Get Stitches.
  • If the player uses an obstacle-creating item like Portable Table Device to place a table below the Lich as he spins up and down the arena with lines of bullets, he will get stuck on the table and can be easily killed as long as the table is not broken.
  • The shell on the Lich's bosscard has a face, alluding to all the living bullet enemies in the Gungeon.
  • The Gunslinger, one of the gungeoneers added in the A Farewell to Arms update, has been confirmed to be the Lich himself, before becoming the Gungeon Master and before the Great Bullet's fall.
  • It is very likely that the reason for which the Great Bullet fell is The Gunslinger's domination of the Gungeon. The entity who shot the bullet was probably Kaliber, enraged by The Gunslinger's achievement. That is likely to be the event which transformed The Gunslinger into the Lich.
  • If the player holds the map open after defeating the first phase of the Lich, they will be grabbed and moved to the second phase, but they can then teleport back to a point on the map afterwards effectively soft-locking the game. At this time there are no known ways forward outside of killing oneself (potentially triggering Clone) or exiting the game.
  • The bullets that can be seen on the victory screen after defeating the Lich are very likely the Lich's Eye Bullets, one of The Gunslinger's starting items.
  • If the player falls into a pit when the lich is grabbing the player after they defeat his first phase, the player will be damaged and get a black screen instead of being sent to the 2nd phase of the bossfight. The player can teleport back to the main areas and get rid of the black screen, but the player is softlocked as there is no way to get back to the arena where the second phase takes place.
  • After the Lich is defeated, the text on the ending screen permanently changes from "You Killed The Past" to "Evil Banished"

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