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ENEMIES DETECTED. EXECUTING SLAUGHTER SEQUENCE #2.

The Monster Cube is a robot that is part of Lord Brevon's army, serving as the end-boss of Robot Graveyard and as a mini-boss in later stages.

Appearance[]

As the name implies, the Monster Cube is a large cube-shaped robot with a single eye and powered by a Shade Core, and can morph its body into the shape of different monster-like forms.

Behavior[]

The Monster Cube simply jumps into the air and stomps on the ground before morphing into one of the following forms:

Morph Details
Elephant-Morph
The Monster Cube morphs into an elephant-like form and begins to stomp on the ground, creating shockwaves in the process.
ceentre Moth-Morph
The Monster Cube morphs into a moth-like form, follows the player's movement and tries to hit them with its pulse laser.
Robot Graveyard Monster Cube (Lotus)
Lotus-Morph
The Monster Cube morphs into a lotus-like form and launches its petals at the player.


Battlesphere Rematch[]

The Monster Cube can be fought again at The Battlesphere in the following challenges:

Challenge Details
Morping Cube Big Shade (Battlesphere)
Boss Rematch

Fight the Monster Cube in the same way as in Robot Graveyard.

Galactic Rumble

A Monster Cube can be seen among Serpentine's Forces that the Player can fight.

Mecha Madness

Multiple Monster Cubes are among the many enemies the Player can fight while piloting the BFF-2000.

Boss Rush: Division 1

Monster Cube serves as the ninth boss in this 17-boss gauntlet.

Gallery Exhibit[]

After being defeated for the first time, a replica of the Monster Cube can be built and put on display in a Gallery Exhibit at the Avian Museum.

Trivia[]

  • The way the Monster Cube jump and pounds on the ground appears similar to the motions of Thwomps from the Super Mario Games, while likely taking its shape from the Blue Cube Thwomps first seen in Super Mario 64.
  • The Lotus-Morph bears a slight resemblance to the unused Jade Creek plant boss from Freedom Planet. It is possible the latter's design ideas were recycled.

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