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The following section is taken from diep.io's boss page. This section will not describe all the bosses perfectly, as some may be based on arras.io bosses, e.g. ares.io (by Chitose_) bosses.

Bosses are large AI-controlled tanks that target players.

A Boss will spawn 10-13 minutes after the server’s start, and 15-23 minutes after the death of the last Boss. When a Boss spawns, a notification will appear at the top of every player’s screen: “The (Boss Name) has spawned!” Only 1 Boss can spawn and be active at a time.

A notification also appears when a Boss dies. When a Boss is killed by a player, its death notification reads: “The (Boss Name) has been defeated by (player name)!” When a Boss is killed by a Polygon, a Base Drone or an Arena Closer, the message simply reads “The (Boss Name) has been defeated by an unnamed tank!”

A Boss' behavior is compared to a neutral Dominators' behavior. When there are players around, the Boss will target the closest player. If another player gets closer than the targeted player or if the targeted player gets further than the next closest player, the Boss will continue to target their victim until the victim goes out of its FoV.

When there were no players around, a Boss will target Polygons (before the August 24th, 2016 update), Dominators, and Arena Closers. Bosses no longer target Polygons as seen below in history. Also, to prevent unfair deaths, Bosses won't target players under level 15 unless threatened first.

Bosses will never attempt to dodge or avoid your ammunition. Bosses have a very slow movement speed, which makes them easy to hit, but they will make it hard by attacking the player with their ammunition. Also, the only Boss that is exempt from the slow movement speed is the Fallen Booster.

Frequent (Normal) Bosses[]

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ares.io Bosses[]

Do not edit this section. It is by Chitose_. He will know if you do.

ares.io (would actually be a different link if it was real since the domain is taken) is a vaporware, which Google defines as a software or hardware that has been advertised but is not yet available to buy, either because it is only a concept or because it is still being written or designed. It only exists as a concept and will likely never really exist. It is based on arras.io and a little bit woomy-arras.io.

This section is still under construction! Also, work on it hasn't even started.

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