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'''Iron giants''' are huge, strong, durable humanoids that can deal massive damage with melee attacks, irresistible attack spells, and thrown allies. They are found most often in [[the Iron City of Dis]] and [[Ziggurat]]s, but can occasionally generate in [[the Depths]] or [[The Realm of Zot|Zot]]. | '''Iron giants''' are huge, strong, durable humanoids that can deal massive damage with melee attacks, irresistible attack spells, and thrown allies. They are found most often in [[the Iron City of Dis]] and [[Ziggurat]]s, but can occasionally generate in [[the Depths]] or [[The Realm of Zot|Zot]]. | ||
− | The singular lethality of iron giants is their [[Throw Ally]] ability, which both deals unavoidable damage ( | + | The singular lethality of iron giants is their [[Throw Ally]] ability, which both deals unavoidable damage (1d35) and places dangerous enemies (that might even have been outside your [[LOS]]) immediately adjacent to you. |
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==History== | ==History== | ||
*In [[0.22]], iron giants will also have [[Harpoon Shot]], giving them the ability to pull you adjacent to themselves. | *In [[0.22]], iron giants will also have [[Harpoon Shot]], giving them the ability to pull you adjacent to themselves. | ||
− | *Prior to [[0.19]], iron giants were somewhat stronger but slower than average. | + | *Prior to [[0.19]], iron giants were somewhat stronger but slower than average. Also they had Throw, an ability to throw the player next to dangerous monsters, instead of [[Throw Ally]]. |
*Iron giants were added in [[0.18]], inspired by [[Dungeon Sprint]]'s [[the Iron Giant]]. | *Iron giants were added in [[0.18]], inspired by [[Dungeon Sprint]]'s [[the Iron Giant]]. | ||
[[Category:Crystal Ball Articles]] | [[Category:Crystal Ball Articles]] |
Revision as of 19:51, 26 June 2018
Version 0.21: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
For a list of all giants, see list of giants.
iron giant C | |
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HP | 118-240 |
HD | 18 |
XP | 3211 |
Speed | 10 |
AC | 18 |
EV | 2 |
Will | 120 |
Attack1 | 65 (hit: plain)
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Resistances | rF+ rC+ rPois+ rDrown |
Vulnerabilities | None |
Habitat | Land |
Intelligence | Human |
Uses | Starting equipment Open doors |
Holiness | Natural |
Size | Giant |
Type | giant, iron giant |
Flags | Fighter See invisible Speaks Warm-blooded |
Huge, lumbering, and particularly dull, this rusting monolith packs quite the punch. It is quite possibly the largest giant you have ever seen. |
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Useful Info
Iron giants are huge, strong, durable humanoids that can deal massive damage with melee attacks, irresistible attack spells, and thrown allies. They are found most often in the Iron City of Dis and Ziggurats, but can occasionally generate in the Depths or Zot.
The singular lethality of iron giants is their Throw Ally ability, which both deals unavoidable damage (1d35) and places dangerous enemies (that might even have been outside your LOS) immediately adjacent to you.
Spells
Spell set I | ||
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Slot1 | Iron Shot (3d32) | Wizard flag |
Slot2 | Throw Ally | Natural flag |
Slot3 | Harpoon Shot (2d17) | Natural flag |
Tips & Tricks
- Unless you are a brawler, you are going to want to take advantage of Iron Shot's relatively short range (4 squares) and kite them with long-ranged attacks (increased movement speed from Swiftness or haste can help with this). Even then, they can still use Throw Ally if they're in sight and another creature happens to be next to them.
- In certain respects, treat iron giants like Guardian serpents (who know the Blink Allies Encircling spell). Always be aware of the monster(s) adjacent to the iron giant, since at any point that monster may become adjacent to you. Keep in mind that, even if the iron giant is seemingly alone, if he's at the very edge of your LOS, the tiles out of your LOS and next to the giant may harbor a monster that he can use as ammunition against you. (The iron giant always selects the ally farthest away from you; thus, if the giant is in a mob at the edge of your LOS, the monster he tosses is guaranteed to be one you have not seen yet.)
- Spawn summons to hold the giant's attention while you attack it or are making an escape. Just remember that the giant's thrown ally behaves like a penetrating bolt, moving through any interposing monsters instead of stopping at the first hit the way an arrow might. So, while your summons will impede the giant's movement and possibly be a target of its Iron Shot, they will provide no cover from its thrown allies.
- As with all other average-speed threats, if all else fails, just walk towards the nearest staircase and leave. However, since they have the potential to throw fast-moving allies or allies with ranged attacks (say, a Hell sentinel or another iron giant), a scroll of blinking or teleport might be the safest escape. A scroll of fog can buy you some time; the iron giant cannot target what he cannot see.
- This would be a good time to have reflection. The giant's thrown allies are not reflectable, but Iron Shot is.
History
- In 0.22, iron giants will also have Harpoon Shot, giving them the ability to pull you adjacent to themselves.
- Prior to 0.19, iron giants were somewhat stronger but slower than average. Also they had Throw, an ability to throw the player next to dangerous monsters, instead of Throw Ally.
- Iron giants were added in 0.18, inspired by Dungeon Sprint's the Iron Giant.