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''This page is about the centaur [[monster]]. For the removed player race, see [[centaur]]. For a list of all monstrous centaurs, see [[list of centaurs]].''
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''This page is about the centaur [[monster]]. For the removed player race, see [[Centaur]]. For a list of all monstrous centaurs, see [[list of centaurs]].''
 
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==Useful Info==
 
==Useful Info==
'''Centaurs''' are the bane of low-level spellcasters and lightly-armored fighters. They are quick marksmen that travel alone early on or in packs with leaders as you travel deeper, carrying [[bow]]s and firing fast enough to launch multiple [[arrow]]s and advance in a single turn. Centaurs can be found in the early to middle [[Dungeon]], [[the Lair]], [[the Shoals]], and [[the Vaults]]. The earliest floor where you can meet an [[Out-of-depth|out-of-depth]] centaur is D:2.
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'''Centaurs''' are the bane of low-level, lightly armoured characters. Swift enemies with [[shortbow]]s, they can fire arrows while chasing you down. They can be found in the [[Dungeon]] (alone early; in packs later) and in themed [[vault]]s within [[the Lair]] and [[Shoals]]. The earliest you can find an [[out-of-depth]] centaur is D:3.
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As an enemy with the [[:Category:Archer flag|archer flag]], centaurs deal up to 7 extra damage with ranged weapons.
  
 
==Tips & Tricks==
 
==Tips & Tricks==
*Centaurs are fast enough to get multiple actions in the time it takes you to act once. Running is out of the question for all but the fastest characters, but you can force them to close into melee by hiding behind a corner, or closing the door and having them walk up to open it. Once you're adjacent to them, they'll put away their bows and lose much of their deadliness. A [[potion of attraction]] can help with pulling them in, though be careful to not attract dangerous melee monsters in doing so.
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*Centaurs are fast - only [[Spriggan]]s can naturally outrun one, so retreating is usually out of the question. Don't be afraid to burn [[potion]]s, [[scroll]]s, or other consumables against an early centaur.
*Successful use of [[Tukima's Dance]] will render them mostly helpless. Their low Willpower also makes them vulnerable to a [[wand of polymorph]], which will make them drop their bow.
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*Knowing centaur AI is very important:
*If you're on an open floor with no corridors, use a [[wand of paralysis]] or [[Mephitic Cloud]] to disable them while you charge into melee.
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**Centaurs will unwield their bows when the player (or other "intended target") is in melee range. Without their bow, centaurs deal significantly less damage. Even casters may want to hide around corners and enter melee with them. (Note that having a [[summon]] in melee won't stop the centaur from firing at you.)
*A source of [[Repel Missiles#Player sources|Repel Missiles]], e.g. a [[Scarf#Ego|scarf of repulsion]], can help you against their ranged attacks.
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**Charging in may not be the wisest idea, but remember that monsters can't attack from outside the player's [[line of sight]]. Ducking behind corners, using a [[scroll of fog]], or closing a [[door]] can force the centaur to approach you.
*Be careful about retreating from centaurs; if you leave melee range, they'll pull out their bows and resume firing.
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**Centaurs (usually) won't attack you if other hostile monsters are in the way. Your allies can tank arrows, but may also dodge them and let them continue their trajectory, so this isn't completely reliable.
*Centaurs will not attack you if other monsters are in the way. Allies can tank arrows, but may also dodge them and let them continue their trajectory, so this is not completely reliable.
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*Centaurs have low willpower/[[HD]], so all sorts of [[Hexes]] and status effects are effective. Successful use of [[Tukima's Dance]] will render them mostly helpless. A [[wand of paralysis]] will disable them, while a [[wand of polymorph]] will usually make them drop the bow. [[Mephitic Cloud]] inflicts confusion, making it very unlikely for a centaur to actually hit you.  
*Centaurs can be reliably killed with a few casts of [[Scorch]] or [[Stone Arrow]], but reaching them to do so may be dangerous without a means of pulling them closer.
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*Be careful when repositioning; if you leave melee range, they'll pull out their bows and resume firing.
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==History==
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*Prior to [[0.27]], centaurs dealt 10 base damage with their weapon (before the archer flag), but did not have a melee kick attack. This change was to compensate for the hidden weapon penalties removed in this version. Also, centaurs could rarely be found on D:2.

Revision as of 00:15, 5 September 2023

Version 0.30: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

This page is about the centaur monster. For the removed player race, see Centaur. For a list of all monstrous centaurs, see list of centaurs.

centaur cCentaur.png
HP 14-30
HD 4
XP 112
Speed 15
AC 3
EV 7
Will 20
Attack1 7 (hit: plain)
Attack2 3 (kick: plain)


Resistances None
Vulnerabilities None
Habitat Land
Intelligence Human
Uses Weapons & armour
Starting equipment
Open doors
Holiness Natural
Size Large
Type centaur, centaur
Flags Archer
Speaks
Warm-blooded
A hybrid with the torso of a human atop the body of a large horse, centaurs are famous for their skills in archery.

“When Peleus, some distance away, saw him torn apart by the frightful wound he shouted: ‘Accept this tribute to the dead, at least, Crantor, dearest of youths’, and with his powerful arm, he hurled his ash spear, at full strength, at Demoleon. It ruptured the ribcage, and stuck quivering in the bone. The centaur pulled out the shaft minus its head (he tried with difficulty to reach that also) but the head was caught in his lung. The pain itself strengthened his will: wounded, he reared up at his enemy and beat the hero down with his hooves. Peleus received the resounding blows on helmet and shield, and defending his upper arms, and controlling the weapon he held out, with one blow through the arm he pierced the bi-formed breast.”
-Ovid, _Metamorphoses_, XII, 330. 8 AD.

Useful Info

Centaurs are the bane of low-level, lightly armoured characters. Swift enemies with shortbows, they can fire arrows while chasing you down. They can be found in the Dungeon (alone early; in packs later) and in themed vaults within the Lair and Shoals. The earliest you can find an out-of-depth centaur is D:3.

As an enemy with the archer flag, centaurs deal up to 7 extra damage with ranged weapons.

Tips & Tricks

  • Centaurs are fast - only Spriggans can naturally outrun one, so retreating is usually out of the question. Don't be afraid to burn potions, scrolls, or other consumables against an early centaur.
  • Knowing centaur AI is very important:
    • Centaurs will unwield their bows when the player (or other "intended target") is in melee range. Without their bow, centaurs deal significantly less damage. Even casters may want to hide around corners and enter melee with them. (Note that having a summon in melee won't stop the centaur from firing at you.)
    • Charging in may not be the wisest idea, but remember that monsters can't attack from outside the player's line of sight. Ducking behind corners, using a scroll of fog, or closing a door can force the centaur to approach you.
    • Centaurs (usually) won't attack you if other hostile monsters are in the way. Your allies can tank arrows, but may also dodge them and let them continue their trajectory, so this isn't completely reliable.
  • Centaurs have low willpower/HD, so all sorts of Hexes and status effects are effective. Successful use of Tukima's Dance will render them mostly helpless. A wand of paralysis will disable them, while a wand of polymorph will usually make them drop the bow. Mephitic Cloud inflicts confusion, making it very unlikely for a centaur to actually hit you.
  • Be careful when repositioning; if you leave melee range, they'll pull out their bows and resume firing.

History

  • Prior to 0.27, centaurs dealt 10 base damage with their weapon (before the archer flag), but did not have a melee kick attack. This change was to compensate for the hidden weapon penalties removed in this version. Also, centaurs could rarely be found on D:2.