Spike Ball Bubblers

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Spike Ball Bubblers

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Information
Species None
(Obstacle)
Variant N/A
Health Can't be killed.
Attack Type Projectile
Item Drops N/A
Games Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter Link


Spike Ball Bubblers are obstacles in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter found in Watersong. There are two different types of bubblers: Bubbly Saxophones, and Treasure Chests. Bubblers release spiked balls that float up and damage the Hero.

Neither the Bubblers nor their projectiles can be damaged or destroyed, and the Bubblers themselves do not damage the Hero.

TowerIcon.png Appearance[edit]

Bubbly Saxophones[edit]

As their name would suggest, Bubbly Saxophones take the form of Saxophones set in the ocean floor.

When attacking, they will swell up and "push" a ball out.

Treasure Chests[edit]

Similarly, Treasure Chests appear as old, red chests that slowly bounce on the ocean floor.

When releasing a ball, they will open up for a brief moment before closing again.

They seem to have blue coral formations growing within them.

Spiky Balls[edit]

The spiky balls that Spike Ball Bubblers release appear as orange or red spheres with 4 grey spikes protruding from them.

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Trivia[edit]

  • The treasure chest that Wilfre's Scepter is found in looks similar to the Treasure Chest Spike Ball Bubbler.
    • However whereas the Spike Ball Bubbler is colored red, the treasure chest the scepter was found in is colored brown.
  • Bubbly Saxophones will play a note when they release a ball.
  • Some Treasure Chests will release more than one ball at a time, shooting them off diagonally.

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