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Revision as of 13:38, 3 May 2013

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Nikola @Nikola.png
HP 190
HD 18
XP 4516
Speed 10
AC 1
EV 9
Will 120
Attack1 20 (hit: plain)


Resistances None
Vulnerabilities None
Habitat Land
Intelligence High
Uses Weapons & armour
Starting equipment
Open doors
Holiness Natural
Size Medium
Type human, human
Flags Actual spells
Speaks
Unique
Spellcaster
Warm-blooded
See invisible


A brilliant scientist obsessed with electricity. In his attempts to perfect his electric golem, he was involved in a terrible accident, and now phases in and out of reality.

"One can prophecy with a Daniel's confidence that skilled electricians will settle the battles of the near future."

-Nikola Tesla, "The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires As A Means for Furthering Peace", _Electrical World and Engineer_. January 7, 1905.

Useful Info

Nikola is a unique Air Magic specialist who can be a serious threat to the unprepared. Controlling electricity is second nature to him, and he often uses a weapon of electrocution.

Location

Spells

Spell set
Slot1 Shock (d18)
Slot2 Chain Lightning
Slot3 Blink
Slot4 Lightning Bolt (3d22)
Slot5 Chain Lightning
Slot6 Blink


Tips & Tricks

  • Needless to say, electricity resistance will save your skin now more than ever. Defeating him without it is significantly more dangerous. Avoid straying into water or too close to rock or stone walls. If you encounter him in the Swamp or a similar aqueous environment, consider avoiding that level.
  • Nikola will try to get adjacent to you and cast Chain Lightning, causing the spell to bounce between you and him repeatedly. This can cause upwards of 100 damage in a single turn if you don't have rElec, so be very careful.

Trivia

Nikola was named in honor of Nikola Tesla, an inventor famous for his eccentricity and his work with electricity.