Tale of Diep:Boris the Ghost Butler

I use my sock puppet release spell.

Overview
Boris the Ghost Butler is a secret boss spawning in one of the two rooms that have a possibility of leading to the battle with The Heretic. Whatever one of the two paths that Boris spawns in, that path will not travel all the way to The Heretic and the other path must be taken to continue.

He is the great servant of the Archprophet himself, an old friend who died in battle long ago, who now decided to continue to serve him even in a postmortem state, this time back at the Tower. His abilities relate more to the prospect of wealth, due to his high salary as the head servant of the most powerful tank in the Realm.

Design
Boris the Ghost Butler is a slightly transparent, faintly purple tank with a mustache, monocle, and top hat. From beneath him, instead of the circle of a body rounding off, he gets a wisp-like ghostly tail below. he has two smaller purple hand-like tanks that hover off from his sides, with short fingers made of two conjoined barrels on top of each other that can bend, etc. He is almost two times as large as a Level 45 player, but not quite.

Arena
The two 'treasure rooms', we'll call them, depending on if Boris resides in it or not, will look very different. We're calling the two rooms that Boris has a chance to spawn in 'treasure rooms', for reference. The one that does not have Boris in it will have generally the same textures as the rest of the Tower of Gladii, but Boris' arena treasure room is quite different.

The arena for Boris is, as expected the same size the Treasure Room would be if he wasn't there. However, instead of rocky hexagon tiles, the floor is made of wooden board textures. The walls are rocky and slightly more jagged and jutty like a cave wall. Golden braces with metal rivets come down the sides of the wall, spaced about fifty tiles apart. This gives it a more comfortable look than the dark and nefarious vibe the rest of the Tower gives off.

Attacks
''Notes: Boris uses bullets with 'coin' textures. When the term coin is used below, coins are golden shimmering bullets with a 'cents' sign on them''.
 * Wealth: Shoots out a spray of coins from one of his hands that travel random distances at random speeds in a general direction.
 * Golden Shower: Juggles some coins in his left hand, before throwing them up off screen. A few seconds later, golden targets will appear on the ground, and giant spinning coins will land, causing a 10x10 tile explosion and releasing golden shots that inflict Paralyzed for 0.6 seconds in the cardinal directions.
 * Rupture: Will twirl one of his fists as if he is rounding up for a punch, and then his fist will grow in size and fly forward about 30 tiles, before coming back. Passes through all players and does moderate damage. Your organs have been ruptured.
 * Security!: Will raise both of his hands and two random Dungeon Crawlers from all Statuses except Disciple will spawn around him. Will go Armored until they've all been killed. If he uses Security again before all the Dungeon Crawlers have been killed, it will not spawn eight more, but fill the gaps with whatever Status types died.
 * Jera: Will spray out a number of coins that stop moving about a second later, then flash his hands purple, doubling the coins with a bounce of holographic ones upward. Then, the coins will proceed to continue travelling. The Jera'd bullets will be instantly destroyed if shot at, but pack the same damage as the originals!
 * Monocle'd: Will flash his monocle red, and then fire a sweeping laser beam for a 15 degree angle that Paralyzes and Stuns for 4 seconds.
 * Midas Touch: Any players that dare touch Boris the Ghost Butler with their main bodies will become Paralyzed, Stunned, Invincible, and develop a golden statue texture for 15 seconds. This does not completely devalue Smashers and Lancers, as so long as the blue/circular part of the body doesn't connect, they will not be frozen in gold.

Trivia

 * Boris the Ghost Butler was actually a side character created for a D&D-like game my friends and I used to play a lot more commonly. He was the assistant of one of my characters, Alzok the Summoner, and would frequently be an asset to the team in reaching things others can not.
 * The quote at the top of the page is a reference to the campaign Alzok was used in, where one member of the team got their soul trapped in a sock puppet and their other friend released him.
 * The attack 'Rupture' is also a reference to this campaign, as he once killed someone by passing his hand through their body and rupturing their organs.
 * One of the four bosses found in the Tower of Gladii, one of the last challenges of the Tale of Diep expansion.
 * The attack 'Jera' is a reference to both Clash Royale with the mechanics of the cloned shots, and Binding of Isaac, with the name. The Jera is a rune in Binding of Isaac that doubles everything in the room except for you, enemies, and bosses. By 'Jeraing' his shots, he doubled them. However, the bullets retain the mechanics of troops under the Clone Spell in Clash Royale.
 * Midas Touch is based off of the Greek king Midas, who got the power of turning anything he touched into gold by the Gods. That was good for a while, until he comforted his daughter one day and turned her into a golden statue forever...