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==Tips & Tricks==
 
==Tips & Tricks==
*Although you're unlikely to notice it, they can [[cling]] as though they were in [[Spider Form]]. Bear this in mind if, for some strange reason, you need to hide from one behind impassable terrain.
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*Although you're unlikely to notice it, they can [[cling]] to walls. Bear this in mind if, for some strange reason, you need to hide from one behind impassable terrain.
*Their AC can pose a problem for characters with weak starting attacks, particularly those with low-power L1 spells ([[Sandblast]] is particularly bad, since it is triply affected by AC). Don't be afraid to beat them with an unskilled melee weapon if your spells are repeatedly doing no damage.
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*Their AC can pose a problem for characters with weak starting attacks, particularly those with low-power L1 spells ([[Sandblast]] is particularly bad, since it is triply affected by AC). Don't be afraid to beat them with an unskilled melee weapon if your spells are repeatedly doing no damage.
 
 
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Revision as of 19:16, 13 April 2014

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giant cockroach sGiant cockroach.png
HP 3-7
HD 1
XP 1
Speed 12
AC 3
EV 10
Will 1
Attack1 2 (bite: plain)


Resistances None
Vulnerabilities Poison
Habitat Land
Intelligence Insect
Uses Uses nothing
Holiness Natural
Size Little
Type giant cockroach, giant cockroach
Flags No skeleton
A big brown insect that makes a nasty hissing noise. Contrary to popular myth, they are in fact quite susceptible to mutagenic energies.

For a list of all arthropods, see list of arthropods.


Useful Info

Giant cockroaches are common pests found all throughout the Dungeon. They are faster than the average character, but only pose a threat to severely wounded 1st-level characters. While they are as numerous as bats and rats, their chunks are contaminated.

Tips & Tricks

  • Although you're unlikely to notice it, they can cling to walls. Bear this in mind if, for some strange reason, you need to hide from one behind impassable terrain.
  • Their AC can pose a problem for characters with weak starting attacks, particularly those with low-power L1 spells (Sandblast is particularly bad, since it is triply affected by AC). Don't be afraid to beat them with an unskilled melee weapon if your spells are repeatedly doing no damage.