Cave Story/Enemies

These are the enemies you encounter throughout the game. They are divided up depending on what area you first find them in. Enemies that have slight variations in them (Like say the black and red bat) will be found in the category of which you first encountered one of them (so black and red bat would be in Start Cave).

Start Cave
The earlier bats are largely useless as they fly in up and down patterns only. Grasstown and Plantation bats however use "dive bombing" techniques along with flying in somewhat unpredictable patterns. Red bats are found only in the final cave and in one of the last boss battles. While they don't do the dive bombing tactic, they fly in unpredictable patterns and are faster than the average bat.
 * Bat[[Image:Cave Story Bat.gif|left]]
 * Damage: 1-2 HP
 * Health: 1 HP
 * Found In: Start Cave, Grasstown, Plantation, Balcony

More or less the most common enemy in the game, these guys shouldn't give you too much trouble. Be wary of the flying versions later on. Once again, the red versions of the critter are only found in the final cave, but they do not fly so just pick them off from afar.
 * Critter[[Image:cscritter.gif|left]]
 * Damage: 1-6 HP
 * Health: 2-6 HP
 * Found In:Start Cave, Egg Corridor, Grasstown, Labryinth, Plantation

Mimiga Village
These guys should give you no trouble at all. They do not actively seek you out so the only way you will get hurt by them is if you accidentally run into one of them. They are only found in the graveyard section of the Mimiga Village.
 * Pignon[[Image:cspignon.gif|left]]
 * Damage: 1 HP
 * Health: 2 HP
 * Found In: Mimiga Village

Watch out for this guy! The grave keeper will walk towards you and strike with his knife, causing quite a lot of damage to your character. Luckily you cannot be hurt by just walking into him. To defeat him, you must strike him from behind. The easiest way to do so is to jump over him as he is raising his knife.
 * Grave Keeper[[Image:csgravekeeper.gif|left]]
 * Damage: 10 HP
 * Health: 20 HP
 * Found In: Mimiga Village

The giant pignon is basically the exact same as the normal pignon. It will not actively seek you out so the only way to get hurt is by running into it. The only real noticeable difference is that when shot, the giant pignon tends to "bounce" around a lot more than the normal one, so be careful of that. The giant pignon is found only in the graveyard section of the Mimiga Village.
 * Giant Pignon[[Image:csgpignon.gif|left]]
 * Damage: 1 HP
 * Health: 12 HP
 * Found In: Mimiga Village

Quite possibly the easiest enemy in the whole game. The chin fish (there is only one) does absolutely nothing but float; it doesn't even bother to move. To kill it, just shoot it however you want, it doesn't matter. The chin fish is only found in the reservoir section of the Mimiga Village.
 * Chin Fish[[Image:cschinfish.gif|left]]
 * Damage: 1 HP
 * Health: 2 HP
 * Found In: Mimiga Village

Grasstown
These guys are just moderately harder than their smaller critter cousins. They only come in the flying variety. While they really aren't threatening, watch out for when they fly over you, because you will sometimes not be able to destroy them before they come down due to the increased health.
 * Power Critter[[Image:cspowercritter.gif|left]]
 * Damage: 2 HP
 * Health: 16 HP
 * Found In: Grasstown

Don't be worried about these guys. While they may cause moderate damage, you can only be hurt if you run into them. They float around in predetermined patterns and never really stray far away from where they start. Pick them off from afar. They are only found after talking to Chaco in Grasstown.
 * Jelly[[Image:csjellye.gif|left]]
 * Damage: 5 HP
 * Health: 4 HP
 * Found In: Grasstown

The giant jelly likes to use similar tactics as the dive bomb bats but it moves much slower and floats side to side when it is coming down. It is best to pick it off from below while moving side to side so it doesn't know where to come down on you. The giant jelly drops jelly juice as many times as you want. It is only found after talking to Chaco in Grasstown.
 * Giant Jelly[[Image:Cave Story Gjelly.gif|left]]
 * Damage: 6 HP
 * Health: 50 HP
 * Found In: Grasstown

Fighting these guys is pretty easy. Although they look intimidating by the numbers that they come in, they don't move at all. Also, they will not attack you unless you attack them, and even then they only shoot out an easy to avoid ring of energy. Just jump over them and keep on shooting.
 * Mannan[[Image:csmannan.gif|left]]
 * Damage: 3 HP
 * Health: 11 HP
 * Found In: Grasstown

The frog isn't very threatening when solitary. They simply bounce towards you and turn around if you jump past them. However, they are a pain in the neck in situations involving many enemies. Take out these guys as soon as possible to save yourself a headache.
 * Frog[[Image:csfrog.gif|left]]
 * Damage: 3 HP
 * Health: 10 HP
 * Found In: Grasstown

Balrog (Shack)
Damage Just shoot him and jump over him when he charges at you. Be wary of when he jumps in the air because he could connect with you as you are jumping. The reward for fighting Balrog is 5 experience points for your weapon.
 * Jumping attack: 2 HP
 * Running attack: 2 HP

Igor
Damage Use the same tactics that you used for the first fight against Balrog. The only real difference is that he may occasionally open his mouth, in which you should either jump over him immediately or run away. If you have a level 3 Polar Star this battle will not be hard.
 * Energy Balls: 2 HP
 * Contact with him: 2 HP

Balrog (Power Room)
Damage This fight is pretty easy. Balrog will just jump and fly over you for roughly three seconds before falling down. Just shoot him when he passes over you and when he lands on the ground. Be wary when he spits out the energy orbs but one shot from any weapon will destroy them.
 * Energy Orbs: 2 HP
 * Contact with him: 2 HP

Balrog (Gum)
Damage The easiest way to kill Balrog (or Balfrog) at this point is to use a level three Fireball and just sit in the fans, firing madly as he approaches. You won't damage him like this, but it will kill the smaller frogs on the ground. Once he is close, use the fan you're in to jump over him, still firing to clear the way on the ground. He should open his mouth--get as close as you can and just pump fireballs into him. Too close and they won't hit his mouth, though, so watch out!
 * Energy Orbs: ? HP
 * Contact with him: ? HP

You can use Missiles, but if they hit his energy orbs they won't hit him--so many players choose just to use the Fireball. Once his health is half depleted, he'll make larger jumps, bringing down larger frogs--just be more careful than you were before, and you'll win easily.