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− | '''Abominations''' are [[undead]] monsters made by mashing partially-animated corpses together; this process also leaves them with [[demon]]ic traits. Abominations come in two sizes: | + | '''Abominations''' are [[undead]] monsters made by mashing partially-animated corpses together; this process also leaves them with [[demon]]ic traits and gives them a permanent [[might]], [[haste]], or [[regeneration]] buff. Abominations come in two sizes: |
*{{monsterlink|Small abomination}} | *{{monsterlink|Small abomination}} | ||
*{{monsterlink|Large abomination}} | *{{monsterlink|Large abomination}} | ||
− | They usually appear in [[vault]]s or can be found roaming naturally in the [[Abyss]]. Abominations | + | They usually appear in [[vault]]s or can be found roaming naturally in the [[Abyss]]. Abominations are vulnerable to [[silver]]. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | *Prior to [[0.32]], abominations had randomized HD, AC, and EV instead of spawning with a permanent buff. Also, they did not regenerate. | ||
*Prior to [[0.31]], abominations had randomized [[speed]], 7-15 for small abominations and 6-12 for the large ones. | *Prior to [[0.31]], abominations had randomized [[speed]], 7-15 for small abominations and 6-12 for the large ones. | ||
*Prior to [[0.27]], abominations could heal by merging with [[crawling corpse]]s and [[macabre mass]]es. Also, monsters could cast [[Twisted Resurrection]] to create abominations. | *Prior to [[0.27]], abominations could heal by merging with [[crawling corpse]]s and [[macabre mass]]es. Also, monsters could cast [[Twisted Resurrection]] to create abominations. |
Latest revision as of 09:32, 2 September 2024
Version 0.32: This article is up to date for the latest stable release of Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.
Abominations are undead monsters made by mashing partially-animated corpses together; this process also leaves them with demonic traits and gives them a permanent might, haste, or regeneration buff. Abominations come in two sizes:
They usually appear in vaults or can be found roaming naturally in the Abyss. Abominations are vulnerable to silver.
History
- Prior to 0.32, abominations had randomized HD, AC, and EV instead of spawning with a permanent buff. Also, they did not regenerate.
- Prior to 0.31, abominations had randomized speed, 7-15 for small abominations and 6-12 for the large ones.
- Prior to 0.27, abominations could heal by merging with crawling corpses and macabre masses. Also, monsters could cast Twisted Resurrection to create abominations.
- Prior to 0.16, players could also cast Twisted Resurrection.
- Prior to 0.14, abominations could regenerate naturally.
- Prior to 0.12, the player could get a permanent friendly abomination by reading a scroll of unholy creation.