Star Cell

The Star Cell is an enemy spawned by the Stardust Pillar during the Lunar Events. It floats slowly towards the player. Upon death, it splits into smaller versions of itself. If these small Star Cells are not dealt with, they will grow into a full sized Star Cell, that can also split into smaller Star Cells. It is advised that you deal with the small Star Cells if you destroy the big ones. Both Star Cell types are immune to the Confused debuff.

Tips

 * Like all of the other Lunar enemies, this will shoot off an "energy of red" towards the Stardust Pillar when the pillar's shield is still up.
 * These enemies tend to be easier then the others considering they only attempt to charge into you compared to the others, but can be quite persistent if the smaller Star Cells are left untouched or not destroyed fast enough after the bigger one is killed first.
 * However, it may be to the player's advantage to leave the smaller Star Cells alive, since once they reach full size they can be destroyed to contribute to the breakdown of the Stardust Pillar's shield, and drop banners.


 * The Solar Eruption will kill a Star Cell and all the smaller cells it spawns in a single strike.
 * They are a very effective enemy to farm to bring down the Stardust Pillar's shield.
 * The Vampire Knives are a very effective weapon against Star Cells, hitting multiple copies of the enemy while healing the Player for each hit.
 * Use weapons with a large area of effect, as they tend to appear in clusters and you can hit them all at once.
 * The Inferno Fork, Nebula Arcanum, and Celebration perform outstandishly well against these enemies.

Trivia

 * Supposedly, they are "corrupted" or "diseased cells" from the tooltip of the Stardust Cell Staff saying: "Cultivate the most beautiful cellular infection".
 * Despite the existence of the Small Star Cell Banner, the small Star Cell does not have a kill count, and cannot drop a banner.
 * The maximum amount of Star Cells and Star Cells(small) spawned through their splits is ten.
 * In real life, living cells divide into two identical copies of themselves via Mitosis. Each of these copies can then grow and divide again, similar to the Star Cells.