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'''Withered Enemies''' are a type of [[Dragonwilds:undead]] enemy unique to [[Dragonwilds:Fellhollow]] which drop [[Dragonwilds:Withered Heart]]s, and cause the [[Dragonwilds:Wither]] status effect with their attacks. They are typically found near Wither sources such as Withered ground or water. If a player is near the undead Rotsworn enemy after they die and explode, the player will be dealt up to 35 [[Dragonwilds:Lifeward]] and sustain up to 65% [[Dragonwilds:Wither]]{{fact}}.
'''Withered Enemies''' are a type of [[Dragonwilds:undead]] enemy unique to [[Dragonwilds:Fellhollow]] which drop [[Dragonwilds:Withered Heart]]s, and cause the [[Dragonwilds:Wither]] status effect with their attacks. They are typically found near Wither sources such as Withered ground or water. If a player is near the undead Rotsworn enemy after they die and explode, the player will be dealt up to 35 [[Dragonwilds:Lifeward]] and sustain up to 65% [[Dragonwilds:Wither]]{{DW/Fact}}.


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Latest revision as of 18:59, 9 April 2026

Withered Enemies are a type of Dragonwilds:undead enemy unique to Dragonwilds:Fellhollow which drop Dragonwilds:Withered Hearts, and cause the Dragonwilds:Wither status effect with their attacks. They are typically found near Wither sources such as Withered ground or water. If a player is near the undead Rotsworn enemy after they die and explode, the player will be dealt up to 35 Dragonwilds:Lifeward and sustain up to 65% Dragonwilds:Wither[confirmation needed]Template:Mainonly.

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