Minos Inquisitor

The Minos Inquisitor is a that has a chance to spawn from Griffin Burrows. It can be found only with a Griffin Pet. It can drop Ancient Claws, Chimera I books, Minos Relic, and Dwarf Turtle Shelmet.

Behavior
Unlike other Mythological mobs, the Inquisitor reduces the player's total stats by 10% for each hit the player lands on it, up to a 40% stat reduction. The Inquisitor gains a 6% damage buff for each second it's alive, stacking up to 600% similar to the Minos Champion. The Minos Inquisitor summons lightning on the block which the player is standing on, dealing more damage based on its current damage buff. At 600% the Minos Inquisitor despawns, thus failing the burrow challenge.

Strategy
The Minos Inquisitor's speed and damage is drastically reduced when compared to its more-common counterpart, the Minos Champion. This allows the player to combo the Inquisitor into water or a corner much easier, leaving it more vulnerable to strings of attacks. If the player has a difficult time fighting Minos Champions, forming a party with other players who own Griffin Pets can ease the tension of killing the Inquisitor. A Sword of Revelations is strongly recommended.

Stats
The amount of health it spawns with is dependent on the rarity of the player's Griffin. Like all mobs, this mob can also become a runic variant.

Trivia

 * A Runic Minos Inquisitor has, which is the non-dungeon mob with highest.
 * This also makes a Runic Minos Inquisitor have the 2nd highest HP of any mob in the game before Necron, and the highest-health non-boss mob in the game.
 * Before an emergency game update involving the Minos Inquisitor during the second Mythological Ritual event, the mob boasted an impressive 50 million HP and reduced the player's damage by up to 80%, making this nearly impossible to kill within a 100-second time span.