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{{flavour|Felids are a breed of cats that have been granted sentience. Originally they were witches' familiars that were magically augmented to provide help for their masters' rituals, yet many have abandoned, outlived, or, in at least one case, eviscerated their former masters and gone out into the world. | {{flavour|Felids are a breed of cats that have been granted sentience. Originally they were witches' familiars that were magically augmented to provide help for their masters' rituals, yet many have abandoned, outlived, or, in at least one case, eviscerated their former masters and gone out into the world. | ||
− | While fully capable of using speech and most forms of magic, Felids are at a serious disadvantage due to their inability to use armour or weapons | + | While fully capable of using speech and most forms of magic, Felids are at a serious disadvantage due to their inability to use armour or weapons. |
Their agility and stealth are legendary, as is their ability to get to hard to reach places. They move faster than most races, but don't run as fast as Centaurs or Spriggans. Felids advance in levels very slowly. They are skilled with many forms of magic, though less so with raw elemental magic. | Their agility and stealth are legendary, as is their ability to get to hard to reach places. They move faster than most races, but don't run as fast as Centaurs or Spriggans. Felids advance in levels very slowly. They are skilled with many forms of magic, though less so with raw elemental magic. | ||
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==Innate Abilities== | ==Innate Abilities== | ||
*Felids cannot wear any form of [[armour]] (though they may still wear [[jewellery]]). | *Felids cannot wear any form of [[armour]] (though they may still wear [[jewellery]]). | ||
− | *Felids lack opposable thumbs and | + | *Felids lack opposable thumbs and cannot wield [[weapon]]s, [[throw]] items, or evoke [[magical staves]], nor can they memorize any spells that require wielding a weapon ([[Excruciating Wounds]] or [[Portal Projectile]]). |
− | **Felids may, however, drink [[potion]]s, read [[scroll]]s, evoke [[wands]] and items like a [[ | + | **Felids may, however, drink [[potion]]s, read [[scroll]]s, or evoke [[wands]] and [[evocable items]] like a [[phial of floods]]. |
*Felids have paw-claws, which is equivalent to [[Claws|Claws 1]]. | *Felids have paw-claws, which is equivalent to [[Claws|Claws 1]]. | ||
− | ** | + | **Felid paws provide a small bonus to [[stealth]] (+20). |
+ | **Felid claws are more effective at [[stab]]bing helpless foes than standard unarmed attacks (on the same level as [[Short Blades]]). | ||
*[[Fangs|Fangs 3]]: Felids have an [[auxiliary attack|auxiliary bite attack]] in melee. | *[[Fangs|Fangs 3]]: Felids have an [[auxiliary attack|auxiliary bite attack]] in melee. | ||
*[[Acute Vision]]: Felids can [[see invisible]]. | *[[Acute Vision]]: Felids can [[see invisible]]. | ||
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*[[Good mutations#Fast|Fast 1]]: Felids move quickly. | *[[Good mutations#Fast|Fast 1]]: Felids move quickly. | ||
− | *[[Good mutations#Shaggy Fur|Shaggy Fur 1]]: Felids have | + | *[[Good mutations#Shaggy Fur|Shaggy Fur 1]]: Felids have +1 [[AC]]. |
− | *[[ | + | *Felids are [[Size#Little|little]] and have larger bonuses than usual to [[evasion]] and [[stealth]] |
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Felids have a base [[Strength]] of 4, [[Intelligence]] of 9 and [[Dexterity]] of 11 (before Background modifiers). They have +1 to base [[magic points]]. | Felids have a base [[Strength]] of 4, [[Intelligence]] of 9 and [[Dexterity]] of 11 (before Background modifiers). They have +1 to base [[magic points]]. | ||
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*'''Mages:''' [[Conjurer]], [[Summoner]], [[Ice Elementalist]], [[Air Elementalist]], [[Venom Mage]]. | *'''Mages:''' [[Conjurer]], [[Summoner]], [[Ice Elementalist]], [[Air Elementalist]], [[Venom Mage]]. | ||
− | Due to their inability to use most items, Felids are prohibited from becoming [[Gladiator]]s, [[Hunter]]s, [[ | + | Due to their inability to use most items, Felids are prohibited from becoming [[Gladiator]]s, [[Hunter]]s, [[Brigand]]s, and [[Arcane Marksmen]]. (Without weapons or armour, most of those are indistinguishable from [[Monk]]s, so use that instead.) |
==Level Bonuses== | ==Level Bonuses== | ||
*+1 [[intelligence]] or [[dexterity]] (equal chance) every 5th level. | *+1 [[intelligence]] or [[dexterity]] (equal chance) every 5th level. | ||
*40% less [[HP]] than average. | *40% less [[HP]] than average. | ||
− | *+6 [[ | + | *+6 [[willpower]] per level. |
*Your fur grows thicker at level 6 (+2 AC) and thicker still at level 12 (+3 AC, rC+). | *Your fur grows thicker at level 6 (+2 AC) and thicker still at level 12 (+3 AC, rC+). | ||
− | *Every three levels you gain an extra life: | + | *Every three levels, you gain an extra life: |
− | **When you lose a life, your [[stats]], HP, and MP are completely restored. Any disease, [[rot]], or [[magic contamination]] is removed | + | **When you lose a life, your [[stats]], HP, and MP are completely restored. Any disease, [[rot]], or [[magic contamination]] is removed. You are randomly teleported away from the location of your death (usually to a safe area) and you retain all of your previous inventory items. You lose an entire [[experience level]], but retain your [[skills]] progress. |
**You may have at most two extra lives at a time. If you miss gaining an extra life because you already had two, you will gain that life the next time you gain a level with fewer than 2 lives (but you may gain at most one life per level). | **You may have at most two extra lives at a time. If you miss gaining an extra life because you already had two, you will gain that life the next time you gain a level with fewer than 2 lives (but you may gain at most one life per level). | ||
− | **You may check how many extra lives you have | + | **You may check how many extra lives you have and how many times you have died on the '''%''' screen, just below "Spells". |
**You continue gaining extra lives past level 27, at XP totals following the same quadratic progression as levels 14 through 27. | **You continue gaining extra lives past level 27, at XP totals following the same quadratic progression as levels 14 through 27. | ||
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*Felids receive no armour or weapons | *Felids receive no armour or weapons | ||
**Any background that starts with a weapon skill gives them [[Unarmed Combat]] instead | **Any background that starts with a weapon skill gives them [[Unarmed Combat]] instead | ||
− | *Any [[Armour]] skill is replaced with [[Dodging]] | + | **Any [[Armour]] skill is replaced with [[Dodging]] |
==Difficulty of Play== | ==Difficulty of Play== | ||
{{Hard}} | {{Hard}} | ||
− | Though the Felid inability to use weapons and armour does mean that the game becomes simpler and more straightforward | + | Though the Felid inability to use weapons and armour does mean that the game becomes simpler and more straightforward (which newer players may find attractive), this simplicity is achieved by the removal of many options and useful tools. Felids' greater speed and multiple lives may appear to be strong defensive characteristics; in practice, however, their -40% health penalty makes them very prone to death in the first place, and the loss of a character level upon re-spawning means they will have even fewer max hitpoints than before they died. |
{{species_aptitudes|Felid}} | {{species_aptitudes|Felid}} | ||
==Addenda== | ==Addenda== | ||
− | After a death, should you venture to the location of your demise, you will find a felid corpse labeled "felid corpse of (player name)." If you were under the effects of [[Spider Form]] or the like when you died, your corpse will even reflect this. | + | After a death, should you venture to the location of your demise, you will find a felid corpse labeled "felid corpse of (player name)." If you were under the effects of [[Spider Form]] or the like when you died, your corpse will even reflect this. You may even use your own corpse to cast [[Necromancy]] spells, if you wish. |
Felids will never receive gifts from [[Okawaru]] or [[Trog]], since they cannot use anything either god gifts. In a related vein, [[trove]]s will never ask for a weapon or a piece of armour. | Felids will never receive gifts from [[Okawaru]] or [[Trog]], since they cannot use anything either god gifts. In a related vein, [[trove]]s will never ask for a weapon or a piece of armour. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | *[[0.27]] will remove felid's innate bonus to [[stealth]]. | ||
+ | *Prior to the removal of the [[hunger]] system in [[0.26]], felids were [[Carnivorous]] and had a [[Slow Metabolism]]. | ||
*Felid jump attacks were removed in [[0.16]]. | *Felid jump attacks were removed in [[0.16]]. | ||
− | *Prior to [[0.14]] | + | *Prior to [[0.14]], felids could not [[jump]] or evoke [[wand]]s. |
*Felids were added in [[0.8]]. | *Felids were added in [[0.8]]. | ||
{{species}} | {{species}} | ||
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Revision as of 10:20, 22 May 2021
- This page is about the player species. For the monster, see Felid (monster).
Felids are a breed of cats that have been granted sentience. Originally they were witches' familiars that were magically augmented to provide help for their masters' rituals, yet many have abandoned, outlived, or, in at least one case, eviscerated their former masters and gone out into the world.
While fully capable of using speech and most forms of magic, Felids are at a serious disadvantage due to their inability to use armour or weapons. Their agility and stealth are legendary, as is their ability to get to hard to reach places. They move faster than most races, but don't run as fast as Centaurs or Spriggans. Felids advance in levels very slowly. They are skilled with many forms of magic, though less so with raw elemental magic. Felids gain extra lives as they increase in levels. Upon death, they will be resurrected in a safe place, losing an experience level in the process. |
Contents
Innate Abilities
- Felids cannot wear any form of armour (though they may still wear jewellery).
- Felids lack opposable thumbs and cannot wield weapons, throw items, or evoke magical staves, nor can they memorize any spells that require wielding a weapon (Excruciating Wounds or Portal Projectile).
- Felids may, however, drink potions, read scrolls, or evoke wands and evocable items like a phial of floods.
- Felids have paw-claws, which is equivalent to Claws 1.
- Felid paws provide a small bonus to stealth (+20).
- Felid claws are more effective at stabbing helpless foes than standard unarmed attacks (on the same level as Short Blades).
- Fangs 3: Felids have an auxiliary bite attack in melee.
- Acute Vision: Felids can see invisible.
- Fast 1: Felids move quickly.
- Shaggy Fur 1: Felids have +1 AC.
- Felids are little and have larger bonuses than usual to evasion and stealth
Felids have a base Strength of 4, Intelligence of 9 and Dexterity of 11 (before Background modifiers). They have +1 to base magic points.
Preferred Backgrounds
- Zealots: Berserker
- Warrior-mages: Enchanter, Transmuter
- Mages: Conjurer, Summoner, Ice Elementalist, Air Elementalist, Venom Mage.
Due to their inability to use most items, Felids are prohibited from becoming Gladiators, Hunters, Brigands, and Arcane Marksmen. (Without weapons or armour, most of those are indistinguishable from Monks, so use that instead.)
Level Bonuses
- +1 intelligence or dexterity (equal chance) every 5th level.
- 40% less HP than average.
- +6 willpower per level.
- Your fur grows thicker at level 6 (+2 AC) and thicker still at level 12 (+3 AC, rC+).
- Every three levels, you gain an extra life:
- When you lose a life, your stats, HP, and MP are completely restored. Any disease, rot, or magic contamination is removed. You are randomly teleported away from the location of your death (usually to a safe area) and you retain all of your previous inventory items. You lose an entire experience level, but retain your skills progress.
- You may have at most two extra lives at a time. If you miss gaining an extra life because you already had two, you will gain that life the next time you gain a level with fewer than 2 lives (but you may gain at most one life per level).
- You may check how many extra lives you have and how many times you have died on the % screen, just below "Spells".
- You continue gaining extra lives past level 27, at XP totals following the same quadratic progression as levels 14 through 27.
Starting Skills and Equipment
Felids receive the skills and equipment listed for their background, with these exceptions:
- Felids receive no armour or weapons
- Any background that starts with a weapon skill gives them Unarmed Combat instead
- Any Armour skill is replaced with Dodging
Difficulty of Play
Simple • Intermediate • Advanced |
Though the Felid inability to use weapons and armour does mean that the game becomes simpler and more straightforward (which newer players may find attractive), this simplicity is achieved by the removal of many options and useful tools. Felids' greater speed and multiple lives may appear to be strong defensive characteristics; in practice, however, their -40% health penalty makes them very prone to death in the first place, and the loss of a character level upon re-spawning means they will have even fewer max hitpoints than before they died.
Skill aptitudes
The higher the value, the better the aptitude.
Skill | Aptitude | Skill | Aptitude | Skill | Aptitude |
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Attack | Miscellaneous | Magic | |||
Fighting | 0 | Armour | N/A | Spellcasting | -1 |
Dodging | 3 | ||||
Maces & Flails | N/A | Shields | N/A | Conjurations | -1 |
Axes | N/A | Stealth | 4 | Hexes | 4 |
Polearms | N/A | Summonings | 0 | ||
Staves | N/A | Invocations | 0 | Necromancy | 0 |
Unarmed Combat | 0 | Evocations | 1 | Translocations | 4 |
Throwing | N/A | Shapeshifting | -2 | Alchemy | -1 |
Fire Magic | -1 | ||||
Short Blades | N/A | Ice Magic | -1 | ||
Long Blades | N/A | Air Magic | -1 | ||
Ranged Weapons | N/A | Experience | -1 | Earth Magic | -1 |
Addenda
After a death, should you venture to the location of your demise, you will find a felid corpse labeled "felid corpse of (player name)." If you were under the effects of Spider Form or the like when you died, your corpse will even reflect this. You may even use your own corpse to cast Necromancy spells, if you wish.
Felids will never receive gifts from Okawaru or Trog, since they cannot use anything either god gifts. In a related vein, troves will never ask for a weapon or a piece of armour.
History
- 0.27 will remove felid's innate bonus to stealth.
- Prior to the removal of the hunger system in 0.26, felids were Carnivorous and had a Slow Metabolism.
- Felid jump attacks were removed in 0.16.
- Prior to 0.14, felids could not jump or evoke wands.
- Felids were added in 0.8.
Species | |
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Simple | Mountain Dwarf • Minotaur • Merfolk • Gargoyle • Draconian • Troll • Deep Elf • Armataur • Gnoll |
Intermediate | Human • Kobold • Demonspawn • Djinni • Spriggan • Ghoul • Tengu • Oni • Barachi |
Advanced | Coglin • Vine Stalker • Vampire • Demigod • Formicid • Naga • Octopode • Felid • Mummy |