Flukemon

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Location Royal Waterways
Health 55
Drops hollow_knight_wiki_geo_icon12

Flukemon is an enemy in Hollow Knight. The enemies are creatures that have succumbed into The Infection and has turned them into hostile beings who are determined to kill anyone who crosses their path. Acquiring the Hunter's Journal allows The Knight to acquire additional notes on an encountered and defeated enemy such as bits and pieces of lore, information on how to deal with the enemy, and information on The Hunter.

 

Worm-like creature that prefers damp, dark habitats.

Dangerous, unpredictable foes that infest the pipes below Hallownest's capital. Even when it seems you've killed them, you need to stay on guard.

 

Flukemon Location

 

Flukemon Rewards

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Flukemon Notes & Tips

  • The Flukemon is a unique creature that has the ability to transform into two forms upon killing it resulting in cutting it into half. After a short period of time, the upper half of its body revives into a flying creature and immediately attacks. While the bottom half also revives and quickly sprints towards The Knight allowing it to run up on walls.

 

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    • The Flukes horrify me, personally... Perhaps due to my aversion to parasite-type creatures, and their frighteningly vicious behavior... I wonder, are the Flukes supposed to be like fly maggots (and I mean *real* maggots, NOT the cute and innocent beetle-grub-like “maggots” related to False Knight), or are they parasitic worms or leeches? They possess traits of both. Flukefeys do gain wings and fly, but there are many variations of Flukes. Pretty interesting enemies, always making traversing the Royal Waterways a rather nerve-wracking experience. Fluke Hermit shows some simple sentience and isn’t hostile, but I still don’t trust it, as it seems to go feral and angry when it sees poor Godseeker in the Junk Pit.

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