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The Industrial Prince is a character in the game Castle Crashers. He is the leader of the Industrialists as well as the Fencers, and operates the Industrial Machine boss. He owns the Industrial Castle.

Information[]

Visual Description[]

He has slightly pale skin, and wears a purple crown as a sign of his royal status. He also wields a Fencer's Foil despite never using it in combat at any point. Other than this, he wears a purple coat with two gold buttons and white ruffles at the bottom of it, black pants, and grey boots. He has dark gray hair, a 5 o'clock shadow and a long, well-kept mustache. His painting in the Industrial Castle depicts him with ruffles at the neck of his coat but this is not seen anywhere else. He also sports the dark grey gloves and grey shoulder pads that all playable characters possess.

He is shown to be cocky yet cowardly, taunting the player any chance he gets, as well as getting scared and running away from them constantly when they get near him.

Castle Crashers[]

The Industrial Prince is seen working with the Evil Wizard, keeping the Orange Princess captive and fighting the knights when they come to confront him. When reaching him in the Industrial Castle, he stands at the front balcony on top the entrance with a distressed Orange Princess, where he mocks the player for not being beefy enough to break down the door. He is astounded after the player breaks down the door with a sandwich, and he then turns and runs into the building with the Orange Princess. Once getting to the end of his castle, the player doesn't actually fight him; instead, he hides in a control room located behind a wall, and from there he operates the various mechanisms that attack the player. He uses elemental turrets, a giant mechanical hand, and five electric generators.

After defeating his machine, he panics and evacuates the room, dragging Orange Princess on the floor as he makes his way to the balcony. He throws Orange Princess on the magic crystal and tries to hop on, but is then betrayed by the Evil Wizard as he does so. After the Evil Wizard flies off, The Industrial Prince is left cowering on the edge of the balcony. His fate is ultimately decided by the player. They may choose to let him live, or knock him off the back balcony of his castle. However, the choice does not affect future gameplay.

The Prince's Soldiers[]

Notes[]

Industrial Prince Scared

The Industrial Prince's frightened reaction.

  • There is no consequence for knocking the Industrial Prince off of the balcony or leaving him there.
  • He only has 1 health on both Normal Mode and Insane Mode, and an undefined maximum health.
    • BiPolar Bear will always knock him off of the balcony because of this.
  • No matter which direction you strike him from, he will always fly off the balcony.
  • Even though you never see him use it, he frequently carries a Fencer's Foil, as seen right after he gets out of the Industrial Machine after you defeat it (it is only seen for half a second, because when he goes behind the wall, he returns with the fourth princess in tow), and while making a deal with the Thieves at the Forest Entrance.

Trivia[]

  • Outside of the Industrial Prince's castle, there is a wanted poster for the player for 50,000 gold.
  • In the Forest Entrance, the Industrial Prince can be seen making a deal with the thieves. He quickly runs away upon spotting the player.
  • His crown resembles a perfume puffer.
  • The Industrial Prince resembles Brian "Q" Quinn from the group Tenderloins.
  • His official name is the Industrial Prince, but all game files refer to him as "iking," implying he was supposed to be the Industrial King at one point.
  • He is the only human enemy who is never seen with a shield.

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