Bullat
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Bullats are small, weak enemies that appear in Enter the Gungeon and Exit the Gungeon.
Enter the Gungeon ETG
Bullats fly idly around the room, generally converging towards the player. When close enough, they will launch themselves towards the player in the form of a single projectile, dying in the process. Their flight allows them to mill about over pits and perform their attacks from far, unreachable areas.
Exit the Gungeon XTG
In Exit the Gungeon, Shotgats will only fly towards the player when in a sealed combat room, and if encountered in an elevator shaft will fly aimlessly down the shaft, ignoring the players position until they strike. When close enough, they will launch themselves towards the player in the form of a single projectile, dying in the process.
Other Appearances
- A single Bullat appears in the animated launch trailer for Enter the Gungeon.
- Several Bullats (or perhaps Bats) appear in early key art for Enter the Gungeon, illustrated by Maximo Lorenzo.
- Multiple Bullats can be seen in the background of the eighth unused XTG Steam trading card, the King Bullat.
- A Bullat appears on the inside of the pop-up sleeve for the 2022 special edition vinyl release of the Enter the Gungeon soundtrack, illustrated by artist Joseph Harmon.
Notes
- Bullats will only drop
if the player kills them before they can attack.
- ETG Prior to the Advanced Gungeons & Draguns Update, they would never drop
.
- ETG Prior to the Advanced Gungeons & Draguns Update, they would never drop
- ETG The health of Bullats is so low that they can be immediately killed with a dodge roll or Blank in all chambers.
- The name Bullat is a portmanteau of the words Bullet and Bat.
- If the challenge modifier
Final Attack is active, Bullats will release a ring of regular bullets when they launch themselves, in addition to their regular attack.
Gallery
- Bullats in key art for ETG, by Maximo Lorenzo
- Unused XTG Steam trading card of the King Bullat, showing several Bullats in the background.
- A Bullat on the pop-up diorama inside the 2022 soundtrack vinyl's sleeve. Illustration by Joseph Harmon.
See also
| Bullat Variants | ||
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| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Spanish | Municiélago | Municiélago is a portmanteau of the words munición (meaning ammunition) and murciélago (meaning bat). |
| Portugese | Bat-Bala | |
| Polish | Nabojoperz | Nabojoperz is a portmanteau of the words nabój (meaning bullet) and nietoperz (meaning bat). |
| Russian | Нетопуль | Нетопуль is a portmanteau of the words нетопырь (meaning a bat in the genus Pipistrellus) and пуля (meaning bullet). |

