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| - A hard-boiled egg in which the yolk is removed and blended with other ingredients such as mayonnaise, mustard, and seasonings. The hard-cooked egg white is halved so that the yolk can be removed and then replaced into the egg white after the other ingredients are added to the yolk.
- It appears from behind the room where the player is trapped in. Pieces of itself will fly across the room, which have to be either jumped over or slid (dash for Grolla) under. Once all of its pieces are at one end of the room, it will reform itself and open its eye to fire a bullet at the player. The eye is the Deviled Egg's weak spot. Afterwards, it will take itself apart again and pieces of itself will fly across to another end of the room and repeats that pattern throughout the battle. Its weakness is Liebessturm, which is obtained from Liebea Palesch.
- As Spiritia Rosenberg (or Grolla Seyfarth) ventures through the hallways at the end of the stage, a beholder resembling a giant floating eyeball follows her, spying on her from outside the palace windows and allowing Iris Sepperin to watch her actions from her residence in her palace ballroom. As soon as she enters the boss room, a huge metal door appears behind her, trapping her inside as the background outside the palace windows turns red, starting the boss fight.
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| - It appears from behind the room where the player is trapped in. Pieces of itself will fly across the room, which have to be either jumped over or slid (dash for Grolla) under. Once all of its pieces are at one end of the room, it will reform itself and open its eye to fire a bullet at the player. The eye is the Deviled Egg's weak spot. Afterwards, it will take itself apart again and pieces of itself will fly across to another end of the room and repeats that pattern throughout the battle. During Desperation Mode, it will alter the gravity in the game and flips everything up-side down. The actual pattern in which it takes itself apart is exactly the same as it was when the gravity was normal. It does this very often in the battle. Upon its defeat, the beholder Iris created in the background watching over the player's action will perish along with the Deviled Egg, burning away with purple flames as they do so. Its weakness is Liebessturm, which is obtained from Liebea Palesch.
- As Spiritia Rosenberg (or Grolla Seyfarth) ventures through the hallways at the end of the stage, a beholder resembling a giant floating eyeball follows her, spying on her from outside the palace windows and allowing Iris Sepperin to watch her actions from her residence in her palace ballroom. As soon as she enters the boss room, a huge metal door appears behind her, trapping her inside as the background outside the palace windows turns red, starting the boss fight. Pieces of the Deviled Egg's body will fly at the player's character, which she has to jump over or slide underneath to avoid. As soon as its body becomes whole, the monster will open its single eye and fire a single bullet at the player's character. The Deviled Egg's weak spot is its eye, which of course opens up on different places of its body quite often, making it hard to hit. Once half of the Deviled Egg's health is depleted, it'll start changing the gravity every now and then, flipping everything upside down and vice-versa, and the beholder watching from the background will get slightly bigger. Just like the various previous times the player was flipped upside down due to gravity change, her controls will be reversed, making it harder to dodge the Deviled Egg's attacks until the player is rightside up again. The Deviled Egg's weakness is against Liebessturm, which is obtained from Liebea Palesch. Liebessturm can be used to defeat it in four hits. Upon defeat, the Deviled Egg's eye will explode and the pieces of its body will fall off and burn away, while the beholder that was observing the fight also burns away at the same time.
- A hard-boiled egg in which the yolk is removed and blended with other ingredients such as mayonnaise, mustard, and seasonings. The hard-cooked egg white is halved so that the yolk can be removed and then replaced into the egg white after the other ingredients are added to the yolk.
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