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Spells: [[Lightning Bolt]] (3d24), [[Airstrike]] (0-50), and [[Minor Healing (monster spell)|Minor Healing]].
 
Spells: [[Lightning Bolt]] (3d24), [[Airstrike]] (0-50), and [[Minor Healing (monster spell)|Minor Healing]].
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==Spells==
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|slot3=[[Minor Healing]]
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|slot4=[[Airstrike]] (0-50)
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|slot5=''none''
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|slot6=[[Minor Healing]]
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==Tips & Tricks==
 
==Tips & Tricks==
 
Don't bother [[Mephitic Cloud|mephing]] them: their high [[HD]] means that there is only a 1/11 chance they will be affected per turn, generally letting them walk out unconfused. Other types of [[poison]] are quite effective, though. Whatever means you choose of disposing of them, make sure it works quickly: they can deal out a lot of damage per turn, and they don't need a clear line of sight to do so. If you are flying, stop doing so: Airstrike deals 50% more damage if you are. This applies particularly to [[tengu]], as well as to mages who keep spells up constantly. Strong melee characters can generally take them one on one, although you may want to [[haste]] or [[berserk]] if that's available. Conjurers should use their most powerful conjurations, since titans' low EV makes them easy targets. As they have only one attack, titans are also relatively easy to overwhelm with reasonably powerful summons. Just make sure to prioritize titans over almost any other monster in sight: think [[orc priest]]s but worse.
 
Don't bother [[Mephitic Cloud|mephing]] them: their high [[HD]] means that there is only a 1/11 chance they will be affected per turn, generally letting them walk out unconfused. Other types of [[poison]] are quite effective, though. Whatever means you choose of disposing of them, make sure it works quickly: they can deal out a lot of damage per turn, and they don't need a clear line of sight to do so. If you are flying, stop doing so: Airstrike deals 50% more damage if you are. This applies particularly to [[tengu]], as well as to mages who keep spells up constantly. Strong melee characters can generally take them one on one, although you may want to [[haste]] or [[berserk]] if that's available. Conjurers should use their most powerful conjurations, since titans' low EV makes them easy targets. As they have only one attack, titans are also relatively easy to overwhelm with reasonably powerful summons. Just make sure to prioritize titans over almost any other monster in sight: think [[orc priest]]s but worse.

Revision as of 20:06, 24 January 2013

titan C [[File:{{{tile_name}}}.png|32px]]
HP 88 - 138
HD 20
XP 3634
Speed 10
AC 10
EV 3
Will 186
Attack1 55 (hit: plain)


Resistances rElec
Vulnerabilities none
Habitat land
Intelligence High
Uses Open doors
Holiness Natural
Size Giant
Type giant, titan
Flags Fighter
Spellcaster
Warm-blooded
Sense invisible
Speaks
This lightning-limned humanoid is unusually large and powerful, even among giants.

Useful Info

Titans are durable giants found in the lowest portion of the Vaults, dangerous both in melee and from a distance due to their powerful Air Magic. Electricity resistance is useful against them.

Spells: Lightning Bolt (3d24), Airstrike (0-50), and Minor Healing.

Spells

Spell set
Slot1 Lightning Bolt (3d24)
Slot2 none
Slot3 Minor Healing
Slot4 Airstrike (0-50)
Slot5 none
Slot6 Minor Healing

Tips & Tricks

Don't bother mephing them: their high HD means that there is only a 1/11 chance they will be affected per turn, generally letting them walk out unconfused. Other types of poison are quite effective, though. Whatever means you choose of disposing of them, make sure it works quickly: they can deal out a lot of damage per turn, and they don't need a clear line of sight to do so. If you are flying, stop doing so: Airstrike deals 50% more damage if you are. This applies particularly to tengu, as well as to mages who keep spells up constantly. Strong melee characters can generally take them one on one, although you may want to haste or berserk if that's available. Conjurers should use their most powerful conjurations, since titans' low EV makes them easy targets. As they have only one attack, titans are also relatively easy to overwhelm with reasonably powerful summons. Just make sure to prioritize titans over almost any other monster in sight: think orc priests but worse.