Unclean Giant

Those who breath in the malignant spores are at risk of becoming a carrier for the terrible fungal infestation that has run amok within the Weald, either becoming a shambling Fungal Scratchers or an equally grotesque Fungal Artillery. A fortunate few are able to resist the infection, but not of all them are fully cured and as the malignant spores are left to fester within their body, they feel a unexplained desire to return to Weald. Those who not treated quickly disappear into the Weald, if they are ever found they have become something far worse than mere fungal zombie, less human, more of a beast and a mindless slave. Their bodies grow in size, their backs ripped open as the parasitical fungus growing out of it, their mind becoming more animalistic and under the control of the Hag and her Coven of Witches that started it all.

Behavior
The Unclean Giant is a Human/Beast type that appears in the Weald, infested by the terrible fungus that has run amok within it.

Giants have no PROT, unlike other Large enemies. They instead rely upon their heavy resistances and massive HP pool to weather the Heroes' attacks. Their Treebranch Smackdown inflicts massive damage and knockback to a single target. Confusion Spores shuffles the entire party. Poison Spores blights a single target.

Giants should be prioritized after the lighter enemies have been dealt with, most notably Crones, as she increases the hit chance of the Giant's fairly inaccurate attacks of connecting by debuffing the party. Keeping him stunned while you deal with the other monsters is a good idea. The Occultist's Weakening Curse and the Man-at-Arms' Bolster are very helpful here, with the former reducing the damage of the giant's attack and the latter reducing the chances of getting hit.

COOLDOWNS: Both of his spore attacks have a 2 turn cooldown in between each use.

On Veteran Level dungeons, the giants will have a probability of 3x of using his "Confusion Spores" compared to the other two skills with a 2x chance each. On any other turn, should the skill not be in cooldown he will ALWAYS use "Confusion Spores". This however changes on Champion dungeons, where the giants will have a greater chance to open with "Confusion Spores" (4x) but on subsequent turns they will RARELY use that skill (1x chance) while preferring to use his "Poison Spores", or the dreaded "Treebranch Smackdown" (here referred for short as TS).

Finally, for both dungeon levels, if the target has very low health, the giant's "Poison Spores" is twice more likely to be used, in order to possibly ensure killing an ally who is on Death's Door through Blight damage.

Strategy
Although usually a wise idea to take care of the Crone first in order to avoid piling stress damage, if left unchecked the Giant will wreak havoc among your party members by shuffling them and, in even greater measure, due to the massive burst damage of "Treebranch Smackdown".

Being the tank that he is with a large pool of HP, bursting him down is probably unlikely, at least in a single turn. For this reason and considering the relatively low Stun Chance, heroes equipped with Stun chance increasing trinkets can prove to be a valuable asset to mitigate damage received.

Another good strategy is reducing his damage (via an Occultitst's "Weakening Curse" or Leper's "Intimidation") thereby potentially sparing your heroes dozens of damage points or his ACC (through "Solo" or "Intimidation") since TS has a fairly low chance of hitting (this however is in part countered by the Crone's "Curse of Vulnerability" another reason for which prioritizing her should be on the top part of your list). Conversely, increasing your party's dodge chance can allow you to achieve the same end.

Be prepared for party shuffles and large amounts of damage. Furthermore, on Champion level dungeons be especially wary of the giant chaining various TS.

Abilities
This enemy does not have an apprentice level

Trivia

 * This enemy's apprentice level variant and the game files refer to it as "Unclean Giant". However, this enemy does not spawn in levels below veteran, so it is never called that within the game.