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==Useful Info==
 
==Useful Info==
'''Azure jellies''' are some of the most dangerous jellies in the game, moving quickly and hitting very hard (they can deal 30-88 [[cold]] damage per turn on top of their physical damage). Although they lack the ability to corrode your equipment with [[acid]] like most jellies, their raw damage output makes them one of the most likely jellies to kill unprepared characters. They can be found in [[the Slime Pits]] or around [[Jiyva]] [[altar]]s.
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'''Azure jellies''' are some of the most dangerous jellies in the game, moving quickly and hitting very hard (they can deal 30-88 [[cold]] damage per turn on top of their physical damage). Although they lack the ability to corrode your equipment with [[acid]] like most jellies, their raw damage output makes them one of the most likely jellies to kill unprepared characters. They can be found in [[the Slime Pits]], [[Cocytus]], or near [[Jiyva]] [[altar]]s.
  
 
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*High [[AC]] and rC++ or better negates most of their ability to harm you. If you're lacking either, going into melee with them is going to hurt. Take them out at range, preferably with [[fire]] damage.
 
*High [[AC]] and rC++ or better negates most of their ability to harm you. If you're lacking either, going into melee with them is going to hurt. Take them out at range, preferably with [[fire]] damage.
 
*Azure jellies are one of the possible creatures that can appear after [[the Royal Jelly]] takes damage. If you lack cold resistance, these should absolutely be your highest priority... unless you also lack acid resistance, in which case you probably shouldn't be there at all.
 
*Azure jellies are one of the possible creatures that can appear after [[the Royal Jelly]] takes damage. If you lack cold resistance, these should absolutely be your highest priority... unless you also lack acid resistance, in which case you probably shouldn't be there at all.
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==History==
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*Prior to [[0.27]], azure jellies had [[electricity resistance]].

Latest revision as of 06:13, 24 June 2024

Version 0.31: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

For a list of all jellies, see list of jellies.

azure jelly JAzure jelly.png
HP 54-110
HD 15
XP 1319
Speed 12
AC 5
EV 10
Will 80
Attack1 12 (hit: cold)
Attack2 12 (hit: cold)
Attack3 12 (hit: plain)
Attack4 12 (hit: plain)
Resistances rC+
rPois+
rAcid+++
rDrown
Vulnerabilities Fire
Habitat Land
Intelligence Brainless
Uses Uses nothing
Holiness Natural
Size Small
Type jelly, azure jelly
Flags Destroys doors
See invisible
Unbreathing
Unblindable
An extremely cold blob of bright blue cytoplasm, forming bits of frost in the air around it.

Useful Info

Azure jellies are some of the most dangerous jellies in the game, moving quickly and hitting very hard (they can deal 30-88 cold damage per turn on top of their physical damage). Although they lack the ability to corrode your equipment with acid like most jellies, their raw damage output makes them one of the most likely jellies to kill unprepared characters. They can be found in the Slime Pits, Cocytus, or near Jiyva altars.

Tips & Tricks

  • Even without acid, they can consume doors, so don't expect to hide behind one when you meet azure jellies outside of the Slime Pits.
  • High AC and rC++ or better negates most of their ability to harm you. If you're lacking either, going into melee with them is going to hurt. Take them out at range, preferably with fire damage.
  • Azure jellies are one of the possible creatures that can appear after the Royal Jelly takes damage. If you lack cold resistance, these should absolutely be your highest priority... unless you also lack acid resistance, in which case you probably shouldn't be there at all.

History