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+ | '''Oklob plants''' are vicious plants that spit [[acid]] at you from a distance. Not only will this take a large chunk out of your health, but it can also [[Acid#Corrosion|corrode]] you. Fortunately, oklob plants do not move and cannot pursue you if you flee. They are most often found in [[the Lair]], but they can appear in various [[vault]]s elsewhere. | ||
+ | In addition to turning all existing oklob plants neutral, worshipers of [[Fedhas Madash]] may use Grow Oklob ability to summon an allied oklob plant that will spit acid more often and will be summoned for longer with increasing [[Invocations]]. Another Fedhas' ability, Overgrow, sometimes produces oklobs or [[oklob sapling]]s when turning dungeon walls into allied plants. | ||
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==Tips & Tricks== | ==Tips & Tricks== | ||
− | *''Crawl'' automatically travel- | + | *Like most things in ''Crawl'', if you aren't prepared to deal with them, you can usually stay away, and fight them later. It's rare for oklobs to be guarding something vital, and even then, you can go to Dungeon or Orc. |
− | * | + | :The game automatically travel-excludes tiles in range of an oklob, so it's hard to get hurt unless you're actively taking them on. |
− | * | + | *Hostile oklobs won't fire past regular [[plant]]s. Many oklob vaults will spawn them behind a wall of plants, allowing you to use [[smite-targeted]] or [[piercing]] attacks ([[javelin]]s, [[Fulminant Prism]], [[Airstrike]]...) to take them out. (Like with all enemies, oklobs ''can'' fire past [[bush]]es, though.) |
− | + | :The exclusion zone won't take into account any plants in the way, so it can be tricky to determine their "real" line of fire. | |
− | *[[ | + | *If you absolutely need to destroy a group of oklob plants, it's best done slowly and carefully. It can't go anywhere, so there's no need to hurry. It's often best to clear the rest of the floor before taking it on; fighting something while heavily corroded isn't a good idea. |
− | + | **Ranged attackers should fight at the edge of [[line of sight]]. If things get too hairy, you can go out of sight, allowing you to regenerate. This can be combined with an [[amulet of regeneration]] to eventually take it out. Don't let multiple oklobs fire you at once, since 2+ acid bolts can kill most characters in Lair. | |
− | * | + | **[[Summon]]s can waylay an oklob plant while you hang back. Command them to attack it using the 't' key, though you must keep the plant in your line of sight (preferably from behind a plant or summoned meatshield). |
− | * | + | **You can use [[invisible|invisibility]] to avoid attracting their attention or to allow you sneak up on them. This significantly reduces their ability to hit you with acid, but they do still occasionally get lucky. |
− | + | **Oklobs don't have much [[willpower]], so [[Hexes]] or hex [[wand]]s can easily disable a plant. A [[wand of polymorph]] can create [[thorn hunter]]s and [[shambling mangrove]]s, so it might not be wise to polymorph. | |
− | * | + | *For Fedhas worshippers, oklobs are powerful allies. The [[corrosion]] status is very useful; inflicting -8 AC is a strong effect in practice. The oklobs themselves deal good damage, too. Plants under Fedhas can fire through each other. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | + | *Prior to [[0.28]], Spit Acid had 3d7 base damage, but dealt an extra "acid splash" (4d5 damage on players, 2d4 damage on monsters). Also, oklobs created by [[Fedhas]] fired more often. | |
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Latest revision as of 03:24, 16 September 2023
For a list of all plants, see list of plants.
oklob plant P | |
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HP | 36-74 |
HD | 10 |
XP | 559 |
Speed | 10 (stationary) |
AC | 10 |
EV | 0 |
Will | 40
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Resistances | rPois+ rAcid+++ rDrown rTorm |
Vulnerabilities | None |
Habitat | Land |
Intelligence | Brainless |
Uses | Uses nothing |
Holiness | Plant |
Size | Small |
Type | plant, oklob plant |
Flags | Unbreathing Stationary |
A very dangerous plant which fends off predators by spraying corrosive vitriol at them. Even experienced adventurers give oklob plants a wide berth.
“Carbonic acid is one of the three materials which together form the starting point of vegetable growth; the others being water and nitric acid. This acid is formed of carbon and oxygen in the proportion of one part of the former to two of the latter chemically combined. It is a colorless gas, having an acid taste and smell; is soluble in water; weighs one-half more than air and can be poured from one vessel to another, as a liquid may be; 100 parts of water dissolve 106 parts of this gas, and it is from this source that the roots of plants derive the needed supplies of it.” |
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Useful Info
Oklob plants are vicious plants that spit acid at you from a distance. Not only will this take a large chunk out of your health, but it can also corrode you. Fortunately, oklob plants do not move and cannot pursue you if you flee. They are most often found in the Lair, but they can appear in various vaults elsewhere.
In addition to turning all existing oklob plants neutral, worshipers of Fedhas Madash may use Grow Oklob ability to summon an allied oklob plant that will spit acid more often and will be summoned for longer with increasing Invocations. Another Fedhas' ability, Overgrow, sometimes produces oklobs or oklob saplings when turning dungeon walls into allied plants.
Spells
Spell set I | ||
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Slot1 | Spit Acid (3d14) | Natural flag |
Tips & Tricks
- Like most things in Crawl, if you aren't prepared to deal with them, you can usually stay away, and fight them later. It's rare for oklobs to be guarding something vital, and even then, you can go to Dungeon or Orc.
- The game automatically travel-excludes tiles in range of an oklob, so it's hard to get hurt unless you're actively taking them on.
- Hostile oklobs won't fire past regular plants. Many oklob vaults will spawn them behind a wall of plants, allowing you to use smite-targeted or piercing attacks (javelins, Fulminant Prism, Airstrike...) to take them out. (Like with all enemies, oklobs can fire past bushes, though.)
- The exclusion zone won't take into account any plants in the way, so it can be tricky to determine their "real" line of fire.
- If you absolutely need to destroy a group of oklob plants, it's best done slowly and carefully. It can't go anywhere, so there's no need to hurry. It's often best to clear the rest of the floor before taking it on; fighting something while heavily corroded isn't a good idea.
- Ranged attackers should fight at the edge of line of sight. If things get too hairy, you can go out of sight, allowing you to regenerate. This can be combined with an amulet of regeneration to eventually take it out. Don't let multiple oklobs fire you at once, since 2+ acid bolts can kill most characters in Lair.
- Summons can waylay an oklob plant while you hang back. Command them to attack it using the 't' key, though you must keep the plant in your line of sight (preferably from behind a plant or summoned meatshield).
- You can use invisibility to avoid attracting their attention or to allow you sneak up on them. This significantly reduces their ability to hit you with acid, but they do still occasionally get lucky.
- Oklobs don't have much willpower, so Hexes or hex wands can easily disable a plant. A wand of polymorph can create thorn hunters and shambling mangroves, so it might not be wise to polymorph.
- For Fedhas worshippers, oklobs are powerful allies. The corrosion status is very useful; inflicting -8 AC is a strong effect in practice. The oklobs themselves deal good damage, too. Plants under Fedhas can fire through each other.