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− | + | {{Flavour|A lumpy reddish fungus covered in knobbly rhizome growths, growing well in the dank underground dungeon. When active it will occasionally produce giant spore balls, which in turn will give rise to more ballistomycetes.}} | |
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{{crawlquote|Having destroyed the fungal colony, you feel a bit more experienced.}} | {{crawlquote|Having destroyed the fungal colony, you feel a bit more experienced.}} | ||
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− | + | *Giant spores leave a trail of moss behind them which lights a trail when a new ballistomycete activates, giving you a good idea of where to go next. | |
− | + | *Killing inactive ballistomycetes does not cause others to immediately become active, as is the case when you kill active ballistomycetes. Because of this, it's possible to "prune" an out-of-control outbreak without dooming yourself. | |
− | + | *[[Conservation]] will protect your food from contamination, and [[clarity]] will stop you from being confused, but it's best not to get caught in spore explosions at all. A [[wand of magic darts]] can reliably one-shot them. | |
− | + | *If you've killed everything attached to a particular patch of mold and it doesn't disappear, there's probably another patch (or maybe just a single spore) lurking somewhere else on the floor. | |
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{{flavour|This ballistomycete is in a state of all-out reproduction. It is constantly ravaged by explosions of spores, damaging everything around, and it is ultimately going to die to its own spores. | {{flavour|This ballistomycete is in a state of all-out reproduction. It is constantly ravaged by explosions of spores, damaging everything around, and it is ultimately going to die to its own spores. | ||
Be sure to keep your distance!}} | Be sure to keep your distance!}} | ||
− | + | Followers of [[Fedhas Madash]] may use his Evolution ability to upgrade a ballistomycete to a hyperactive state. Hyperactive ballistomycetes will repeatedly cause explosions of spores similar to those of [[giant spore]]s before eventually dying, leaving more ballistomycetes in their wake. They are significantly less durable than normal ballistomycetes. | |
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Revision as of 13:29, 11 October 2013
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ballistomycete f | |
HP | 20-32 |
HD | 4 |
XP | 0 |
Speed | 0 |
AC | 1 |
EV | 0 |
Will | Immune |
Attack1 | |
Attack2 | |
Attack3 | |
Attack4 | |
Resistances | rPois+, rN+++, rTorm, rDrown |
Vulnerabilities | None |
Habitat | Land |
Intelligence | Plant |
Uses | Uses nothing |
Holiness | Plant |
Size | Tiny |
Type | fungus, ballistomycete |
Flags | Stationary No experience gain |
A lumpy reddish fungus covered in knobbly rhizome growths, growing well in the dank underground dungeon. When active it will occasionally produce giant spore balls, which in turn will give rise to more ballistomycetes. |
Useful Info
A ballistomycete is a plant-type monster, capable of spawning giant spores for both reproductive and combat purposes. Although seemingly harmless, they can become a serious menace if left unchecked, taking over the floor and spitting out explosive spores endlessly. They give no experience individually, but offer a large chunk for killing off the entire colony.
Ballistomycete Life Cycle
- After wandering for 40 turns, crashing into a player, or taking damage, a spore will explode, dealing damage, confusion, and food destruction. This also creates a random number of new inactive ballistomycetes in the blast radius (2~3 on average)
- When this explosion occurs, a random ballistomycete on the level is activated. Roughly 500 turns later, it will create a new spore, continuing the cycle.
- If you kill an active ballistomycete, a random number of other ballistomycetes will activate.
- There can be up to 25 ballistomycetes on a floor at any given time. Any spore explosions beyond that will cause damage and confusion, but nothing else.
- Killing the entire colony will remove all moldy floor tiles, reward you with experience, and display the message:
Having destroyed the fungal colony, you feel a bit more experienced.
Tips & Tricks
- Giant spores leave a trail of moss behind them which lights a trail when a new ballistomycete activates, giving you a good idea of where to go next.
- Killing inactive ballistomycetes does not cause others to immediately become active, as is the case when you kill active ballistomycetes. Because of this, it's possible to "prune" an out-of-control outbreak without dooming yourself.
- Conservation will protect your food from contamination, and clarity will stop you from being confused, but it's best not to get caught in spore explosions at all. A wand of magic darts can reliably one-shot them.
- If you've killed everything attached to a particular patch of mold and it doesn't disappear, there's probably another patch (or maybe just a single spore) lurking somewhere else on the floor.
Hyperactive Ballistomycete
This ballistomycete is in a state of all-out reproduction. It is constantly ravaged by explosions of spores, damaging everything around, and it is ultimately going to die to its own spores.
Be sure to keep your distance! |
Followers of Fedhas Madash may use his Evolution ability to upgrade a ballistomycete to a hyperactive state. Hyperactive ballistomycetes will repeatedly cause explosions of spores similar to those of giant spores before eventually dying, leaving more ballistomycetes in their wake. They are significantly less durable than normal ballistomycetes.