The Collector

"The twisted faces of the damned, piled high, and cloaked in malice."

- The Narrator

A mysterious wandering miniboss, The Collector is a melting miasma of human heads underneath a thick yellow cloak and a blue glowing skull in a cage. His attacks are not much to worry about, save for his ability to release disgusting parodies of Highwaymen, Vestals, and Men-at-Arms.

Behavior
The Collector is an Eldritch/Human miniboss who has a 3, 4, or 5% chance, depending on difficulty, to spawn if your inventory is over 65% full. It carries with it the Puzzling Trapezohedron, a gem worth 3500 gold, or one of three unique trinkets: Barristan's Head, Dismas's Head, or Junia's Head.

The Collector doesn't have the highest of stun resistances or speed; you should have a chance to stun him on the first round before he uses Collect Call and damage him significantly.

Once Collect Call is used, target any Collected Highwaymen first, as he deals high damage and can inflict bleed. Stun Collected Man-at-Arms to break his guard on Collector or Highwayman, ignore Collected Vestal. The ideal composition to deal with is 2 Vestals and the Collector: Vestals don't have offensive abilities, you can out-damage their heals and sometimes they will waste their turn on buffing. From rank 3, the Collector usually uses his weakest move, Show Collection.

Loot
There is a 3/4 chance of him dropping a Puzzling Trapezohedron and a 1/4 chance of him dropping one of the aforementioned Heads. A player can only have one of each trinket in their inventory, so when all the Head Trinkets are collected, The Collector will always and only drop Trapezohedrons.

Abilities
Apprentice =

Veteran =

Champion =

COLLECT CALL: the more enemies that are on the field, the less likely the chance is for the Collector to use his "Collect Call". More specifically, the numbers are 1000x if no enemies at all (meaning he will virtually always open with this move), 9x and 3x for 1 and 2 enemies respectively. He will not use this skill if all ranks are covered. He can summon up to 2 Collected Highwayman, but only 1 Collected Man-At-Arms and Collected Vestal at a time.

SHOW COLLECTION: 3x chance for the Collector to use this skill.

LIFE STEAL: 2x chance of him attacking your heroes with this ability.

Note that there are no 1x numbers, that means, for instance, that should all ranks be occupied, 2 out of 5 times he will use "Life Steal" and the other 3/5 "Show Collection". If there are 3 enemies the probability should read: 2/9 for "Life Steal" and 1/3 for both "Show Collection" and "Collect Call". For 2 enemies, 1/7 will roll on a "Life Steal", 3/14 on a "Show Collection" and 9/14 on "Collect Call". If the Collector is alone, it is safe to assume he will be using "Collect Call".

* The possible summons are the Collected Highwayman, the Collected Vestal and the Collected Man-at-Arms. He has a 3x chance for a Collected Highwayman, a 2x chance for a Collected Vestal and Collected Man-at-Arms. Therefore 3/7 will roll to summon a Collected Highwayman and 2/7 for Collected Man-at-Arms and Collected Vestal each. ** While none of The Collector's attacks or those of his summoned heads deal extra damage against marked targets, it does allow the "Collected Highwayman" to focus his attacks on marked heroes.

Wandering Bosses

 * Shambler
 * Shambler Tentacle
 * Collected Highwayman
 * Collected Man-at-Arms
 * Collected Vestal
 * The Fanatic
 * Thing From The Stars

Trivia

 * The Collector is a reference to Hastur, otherwise known as The King in Yellow.
 * The Collector also bears a striking resemblance to the Bloodborne character Micolash, Host of the Nightmare, who also has a cage affixed to his head.
 * The cage that the Collector wears was once a common form of torture employed for prisoners and lunatics. Spikes could be outfitted to the bottom of the cage to inflict additional pain on a subject being tortured should they attempt to crane their heads in response to pain. Additionally, some models featured sharpened spikes or spurs that projected from the horizontal cross-bars of the cage into the mouth, whereupon they dug into the tongue if the victim attempted to speak and were often fitted onto those accused of heresy or witchcraft. A variant called a "scold's bridle" or "the branks" was even employed to silence and humiliate housewives between the 1500-1700's by means of a curb plate which projected into mouth and pressed down upon the top of the tongue, preventing speech.
 * One of the trinkets dropped by the collector is called Dismas's head. It can be inferred that it is the head of your starting highwayman, who is called Dismas. However, you can find this trinket while Dismas is still alive.
 * The trinket Barristan's Head may be a reference to Barristan Selmy, a character from the Song of Ice and Fire series. Barristan Selmy was a famous knight and member of the Kingsguard, sworn to protect his king, and the Barristan's Head has a high PROT value.
 * Collector is the most recognizable boss enemy in the game around game's global community due to his design.