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The '''threat''' level of a monster is a rough indicator of how difficult/dangerous a monster is. This information is accessible through the monster list at the right side of the screen, or in the monster's descriptions. When [[Ashenzari]] detects a monster, you'll see their threat level (but not the type of monster). Threat is also used for a few other mechanics throughout the game (such as [[tension]]).
 
The '''threat''' level of a monster is a rough indicator of how difficult/dangerous a monster is. This information is accessible through the monster list at the right side of the screen, or in the monster's descriptions. When [[Ashenzari]] detects a monster, you'll see their threat level (but not the type of monster). Threat is also used for a few other mechanics throughout the game (such as [[tension]]).
  
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! Threat level !! Monster's name !! Description
 
! Threat level !! Monster's name !! Description
 
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| Trivial || {{DarkGrey|Dark grey}} || "It looks harmless."
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| Trivial || {{DarkGrey|Dark grey}} || Minor
 
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| Easy || {{LightGrey|Light grey}} || "It looks easy."
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| Easy || {{LightGrey|Light grey}} || Low
 
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| Tough || {{Yellow|Yellow}} || "It looks dangerous."
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| Tough || {{Yellow|Yellow}} || High
 
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| Nasty || {{LightRed|Light red}} || "It looks extremely dangerous."
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| Nasty || {{LightRed|Light red}} || Lethal
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
==Formula==
 
==Formula==
Threat is based off two factors: a monster's XP value, and the player's current [[experience]] points.
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Threat is based off two factors: a monster's XP value, and the player's current [[experience]] points. This is affected by a species' experience [[aptitude]] and updates upon reaching a new level.
  
 
  Tension = Monster's XP points / ( 1 + sqrt(Player's XP points / 30))
 
  Tension = Monster's XP points / ( 1 + sqrt(Player's XP points / 30))
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  Else, Threat = Nasty
 
  Else, Threat = Nasty
  
This means that for any species with an experience [[aptitude]] of 0, a monster that gives 5582 XP or more will always be labeled nasty.
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==History==
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*Prior to [[0.31]], the threat descriptors were as follows:
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{| class="prettytable"
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! Threat level !! Monster's name !! Description
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| Trivial || {{DarkGrey|Dark grey}} || "It looks harmless."
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| Easy || {{LightGrey|Light grey}} || "It looks easy."
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|-
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| Tough || {{Yellow|Yellow}} || "It looks dangerous."
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|-
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| Nasty || {{LightRed|Light red}} || "It looks extremely dangerous."
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[[Category:Game mechanics]]
 
[[Category:Game mechanics]]

Latest revision as of 04:10, 14 April 2025

Version 0.32: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

The threat level of a monster is a rough indicator of how difficult/dangerous a monster is. This information is accessible through the monster list at the right side of the screen, or in the monster's descriptions. When Ashenzari detects a monster, you'll see their threat level (but not the type of monster). Threat is also used for a few other mechanics throughout the game (such as tension).

The game defines four tiers of threat:

Threat level Monster's name Description
Trivial Dark grey Minor
Easy Light grey Low
Tough Yellow High
Nasty Light red Lethal

Formula

Threat is based off two factors: a monster's XP value, and the player's current experience points. This is affected by a species' experience aptitude and updates upon reaching a new level.

Tension = Monster's XP points / ( 1 + sqrt(Player's XP points / 30))
If Tension is less than 1, Threat = Trivial
Else if Tension is less than 6, Threat = Easy
Else if Tension is less than 33, Threat = Tough
Else, Threat = Nasty

History

  • Prior to 0.31, the threat descriptors were as follows:
Threat level Monster's name Description
Trivial Dark grey "It looks harmless."
Easy Light grey "It looks easy."
Tough Yellow "It looks dangerous."
Nasty Light red "It looks extremely dangerous."