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The easiest and most predictable form the Flux Construct will take is its base Humanoid form, in which it will attack by stomping around, attempting to pound Link with one of its fists or by reassembling itself directly in front of Link and slamming the ground with both fists. It will idle in place following the lattermost attack, leaving its energy block vulnerable to attack or separation until it decides to move again.
The easiest and most predictable form the Flux Construct will take is its base Humanoid form, in which it will attack by stomping around, attempting to pound Link with one of its fists or by reassembling itself directly in front of Link and slamming the ground with both fists. It will idle in place following the lattermost attack, leaving its energy block vulnerable to attack or separation until it decides to move again.


The second form it will take, usually when down about a third of its health, is a hovering plane high above the ground with two blocks on top of it. From here, the construct will attack by launching rows of its blocks at Link either all at once or one block at a time. If the energy block appears within the plane formation, Link should easily be able to hit it directly with arrows until the energy block shifts position, the Construct shifts form or just outright collapses. If the energy block appears as one of the two blocks on top however, Link will have to find a way to navigate himself on top of the Construct, either by using [[Recall]] on one of the launched blocks, [[Ascend]] to directly jump up through the Construct, or by using Zonai Devices to navigate his way to the top to easily access and attack the energy block until the Construct collapses. The latter method is recommended no matter what for the Flux Construct III, as Link being on top of it allows him easy access to almost anywhere the energy block could position itself.
The second form it will take, usually when down about a third of its health, is a hovering plane high above the ground with two blocks on top of it. From here, the construct will attack by launching rows of its blocks at Link either all at once or one block at a time. If the energy block appears within the plane formation, Link should easily be able to hit it directly with arrows until the energy block shifts position, the Construct shifts form or just outright collapses. If the energy block appears as one of the two blocks on top however, Link will have to find a way to navigate himself on top of the Construct, either by using [[Recall]] on one of the launched blocks, [[Ascend]] to directly jump up through the Construct, or by using Zonai Devices to navigate his way to the top to easily access and attack the energy block until the Construct collapses. Navigating to the top of the Construct is recommended no matter what for the Flux Construct III, as Link being on top of it allows him easy access to almost anywhere the energy block could position itself.


The third and usually final form that the Flux Construct will take is that of an animated cube, usually anywhere below half to the last third of its health. In this form the Construct will attack by rolling in any direction at an increased speed, attempting to crush Link in its path, or by levitating and attempting to slam onto Link from the air before resuming its earlier movement. In this form, the energy block will be the most difficult to target in a static location, as it will both either be on one of the rapidly shifting sides of the cube or even inside the cube itself, in addition to that position changing every few seconds. Some form of removal of at least a few of the blocks is absolutely necessary for this phase of the fight to give the energy block fewer positions to change to in order to deal continued damage no matter what location the energy block is in. Pulling the energy block out directly will end this phase fairly quickly, allowing the collapsed Construct to be vulnerable to the final few attacks needed to defeat. Upon death, Flux Construct IIIs drop an enormous pile of [[Zonai Charge]]s, a couple [[Large Zonai Charge]]s, a huge assortment Zonai Devices, and a [[Flux III Core]]; A static, non-collectible fusible material that synergizes immensely strongly with Zonaite weapons.
The third and usually final form that the Flux Construct will take is that of an animated cube, usually anywhere below half to the last third of its health. In this form the Construct will attack by rolling in any direction at an increased speed, attempting to crush Link in its path, or by levitating and attempting to slam onto Link from the air before resuming its earlier movement. In this form, the energy block will be the most difficult to target in a static location, as it will both either be on one of the rapidly shifting sides of the cube or even inside the cube itself, in addition to that position changing every few seconds. Some form of removal of at least a few of the blocks is absolutely necessary for this phase of the fight to give the energy block fewer positions to change to in order to deal continued damage no matter what location the energy block is in. Pulling the energy block out directly will end this phase fairly quickly, allowing the collapsed Construct to be vulnerable to the final few attacks needed to defeat. Upon death, Flux Construct IIIs drop an enormous pile of [[Zonai Charge]]s, a couple [[Large Zonai Charge]]s, a huge assortment Zonai Devices, and a [[Flux III Core]]; A static, non-collectible fusible material that synergizes immensely strongly with Zonaite weapons.


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