Chronos XI

Summary
A big clock with two hands. Most likely able to smash players with his huge hands. Due to it's similarity with ClockBaws, we can try to assume that it can teleport at random intervals and can smash the ground. Theoretically, due to clocks being related to time, it may have a time related attack.

Background Story
Older survivors within pockets of humanity reminisce of a slightly childish tale of their youth of beating up a giant clock with just pillows. Many assumed that it was just a metaphor for something, like the fact that time was really the greatest enemy in the apocalypse. However, after hearing the story repeatedly (entertainment is limited in the apocalypse after all), more and more survivors had a dream. They didn't tell each other, of course, as the dream was sort of dumb, but eventually speaking of clocks became a rarity as everyone subconsciously avoided them. This was that dream.

Rewards

 * Chests, which may contain:
 * Rare Attachments such as:
 * One for the Axe, wherein one strike from it will set your enemies on fire.


 * An unknown amount of EXP.

Tips

 * Chronos XI will throw classic sphere bombs around the map which break up the ground, run away as soon as you see him spinning around & holding the bombs!
 * The bombs will explode upon impact with the ground, meaning you have to be really careful.
 * The bombs will only break the ground though. You don't have to worry about the blowback. (this info may change)
 * Quickly get away from where the bombs will detonate, or else you'll fall into the void.

Trivia

 * Similar to King Cake, this is a general boss, available all year round.
 * This will be the first general boss R2DA will have.
 * This boss is most likely a reference to ClockBaws from Pillow Fight Simulator.
 * The boss is still being tested.
 * For now, the first test is on how attacks should look and how much they should affect performance.
 * Animations are not implemented at all.
 * This boss' arena is currently the same size as Rhi-snow Territory, but is subject to change.
 * This may be the first boss since the days of the Yeti to offer something other than the typical rewards of experience and items.
 * The root word "chrono" in "Chronos XI" simply means "relates to time", which explains the boss being a clock. "XI" is the Roman numeral for eleven, however the reason for the number eleven is currently unknown.
 * Like the Rhi-snow, this had a prolonged release to R2DA.