Purple Flower
Purple Flower is the final boss of Flower Forest, appearing at the end of Flower Forest Act 5's 15-wave Story stage alongside the Explosive, Burrowing, Splitter, and StatusCleanse modifiers. Explosive spawns stun everything nearby the moment they die, Burrowing spawns dodge hits on a timer by ducking underground, Splitter spawns split into weaker copies when killed, and StatusCleanse means Purple Flower itself periodically clears its own debuffs, so any crowd control or damage-over-time applied to it needs to be reapplied rather than left to run its full duration.
Like every Boss-type enemy, Purple Flower carries a hidden tag adding a flat 20% health multiplier and a 30% speed penalty on top of its listed stats, moving at the Boss tier's baseline speed multiplier of 1.68 and modeled at 0.8x scale. Incoming Stun and Rewind effects cap out at 10 stacks rather than being fully blocked, since Flower Forest's wave list does not carry the Immunity modifier.
Purple Flower also headlines Flower Forest Expedition, both as the fifth and final fight in that stage's elite gauntlet and as the enemy that directly assaults the defended payload once the main battle progression ends. In that payload-assault role it hits for 100 damage roughly every 10 seconds, a single-phase mechanic that deals twice the per-hit damage of String Demon or Cursed Summoner's Expedition assaults, though on a longer cooldown between hits.
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Where Purple Flower Appears
Purple Flower closes out Flower Forest Act 5 in Story mode, and also headlines Flower Forest Expedition as both the fifth fight in its elite gauntlet and the enemy that assaults the defended payload once the main battle progression ends.
Story Wave Behavior
Purple Flower's Story wave runs four modifiers. Explosive spawns stun everything nearby the moment they die, Burrowing spawns dodge hits on a timer by ducking underground, Splitter spawns split into weaker copies when killed, and StatusCleanse means Purple Flower itself periodically clears its own debuffs.
Like every Boss-type enemy, Purple Flower carries a hidden tag adding a flat 20% health multiplier and a 30% speed penalty, moving at the Boss tier's baseline speed multiplier of 1.68x and modeled at 0.8x scale. Flower Forest's wave list does not carry the Immunity modifier, so incoming Stun and Rewind effects are capped at 10 stacks rather than blocked outright.
Expedition Payload Behavior
In its payload-assault role during Flower Forest Expedition, Purple Flower hits for 100 damage roughly every 10 seconds, a single-phase mechanic that deals twice the per-hit damage of String Demon or Cursed Summoner's Expedition assaults, though on a longer cooldown between hits.
How to Counter Purple Flower
Because StatusCleanse periodically clears Purple Flower's own debuffs, crowd control and damage-over-time effects need to be reapplied rather than left to run their full duration during the Story fight.
Explosive and Burrowing spawns add extra hazards around Purple Flower itself. Explosive detonates a stun on death, so killing those spawns away from clustered units avoids a chain stun, while Burrowing spawns periodically dodge hits by going underground and need their timing tracked rather than focused blindly.
FAQ
Where do I fight Purple Flower?
Purple Flower closes out Flower Forest Act 5 in Story mode, and also appears as the final elite gauntlet fight and payload-assault boss in Flower Forest Expedition.
Why does crowd control not stick to Purple Flower for long?
Its Story wave carries the StatusCleanse modifier, which periodically clears its own debuffs, so stuns, slows, and damage-over-time effects need to be reapplied rather than left running.
How hard does Purple Flower hit the payload in Expedition mode?
100 damage roughly every 10 seconds, the heaviest single-hit payload attack among Flower Forest, School Grounds, and Rose Kingdom's Expedition bosses, though it swings on a longer cooldown than the other two.
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Extracted from Anime Expeditions client data (enemies.json, enemy-types.json, enemy-modifiers.json, maps.json). updated · GuideDex staff. Report a correction.