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|name=phoenix
 
|glyph={{Red|b}}
 
|glyph={{Red|b}}
|tile=[[file:ogre.png]]
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|tile=[[File:Phoenix.png]]
|flags={{Glows flag}}<br>{{Flying flag}}<br>{{Warm blood flag}}
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|flags={{Always corpse flag}}<br>{{Flying flag}}<br>{{Warm blood flag}}
|resistances={{Poison resistance}}, {{Rot resistance}}, {{Hellfire resistance}}
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|resistances={{Hellfire resistance}}, {{Poison resistance}}, <br>{{Negative energy resistance 3}}, {{Rot resistance}}, <br>{{Drown resistance}}, {{Holy resistance}}
|vulnerabilities=none
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|vulnerabilities={{Water vulnerability}}
|xp=1666
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|max_chunks=3
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|meat={{Clean corpse}}
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|xp=1279
 
|holiness={{Holy}}
 
|holiness={{Holy}}
 
|magic_resistance=52
 
|magic_resistance=52
|hp_range=78 to 143
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|hp_range=92-130
 
|avg_hp=111
 
|avg_hp=111
 
|armour_class=2
 
|armour_class=2
 
|evasion=10
 
|evasion=10
|speed=12
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|habitat=Land
|attack1=19 ({{Claw type}}: {{Holy flavour}})
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|speed= 12
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|size={{Medium}}
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|item_use={{Uses nothing}}
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|intelligence={{Normal intelligence}}
 
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|genus=phoenix
 
|genus=phoenix
 
|species=phoenix
 
|species=phoenix
|item_use={{Uses nothing}}
 
 
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{{Flavour|A bird of myth and legend, said to die in flames and be reborn from the ashes.
 
{{Flavour|A bird of myth and legend, said to die in flames and be reborn from the ashes.
 
 
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“They have also another sacred bird called the phoenix which I myself have never seen, except in pictures. Indeed it is a great rarity, even in Egypt, only coming there (according to the accounts of the people of Heliopolis) once in five hundred years, when the old phoenix dies. Its size and appearance, if it is like the pictures, are as follow:- The plumage is partly red, partly golden, while the general make and size are almost exactly that of the eagle. They tell a story of what this bird does, which does not seem to me to be credible: that he comes all the way from Arabia, and brings the parent bird, all plastered over with myrrh, to the temple of the Sun, and there buries the body. In order to bring him, they say, he first forms a ball of myrrh as big as he finds that he can carry; then he hollows out the ball, and puts his parent inside, after which he covers over the opening with fresh myrrh, and the ball is then of exactly the same weight as at first; so he brings it to Egypt, plastered over as I have said, and deposits it in the temple of the Sun. Such is the story they tell of the doings of this bird.”<br>
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-Herodotus, _Histories_, II, 73. ca. 440 B.C.<br>
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trans. George Rawlinson, 1858.}}
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"They have also another sacred bird called the phoenix which I myself have never seen, except in pictures. Indeed it is a great rarity, even in Egypt, only coming there (according to the accounts of the people of Heliopolis) once in five hundred years, when the old phoenix dies. Its size and appearance, if it is like the pictures, are as follow:- The plumage is partly red, partly golden, while the general make and size are almost exactly that of the eagle. They tell a story of what this bird does, which does not seem to me to be credible: that he comes all the way from Arabia, and brings the parent bird, all plastered over with myrrh, to the temple of the Sun, and there buries the body. In order to bring him, they say, he first forms a ball of myrrh as big as he finds that he can carry; then he hollows out the ball, and puts his parent inside, after which he covers over the opening with fresh myrrh, and the ball is then of exactly the same weight as at first; so he brings it to Egypt, plastered over as I have said, and deposits it in the temple of the Sun. Such is the story they tell of the doings of this bird."
 
 
-Herodotus, _Histories_, II, 73. ca. 440 B.C.<br>
 
trans. George Rawlinson, 1858.
 
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==Useful Info==
 
==Useful Info==
'''Phoenixes''' are holy winged creatures wreathed in flames that radiate a brilliant aura. A phoenix [[corpse]], if left alone, will self-resurrect at full health.
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'''Phoenixes''' are [[holy]] winged creatures wreathed in flames that radiate a three-tile halo [[aura]]. Upon death, phoenixes will always leave a [[corpse]]; if left alone for too long (between '''X''' and '''Y''' turns), this corpse will self-resurrect at full health. Destroying the corpse through butchery, blood sacrifice, or [[Necromancy]] is necessary to truly kill a phoenix (in fact, you only get [[XP]] when the corpse is destroyed). Like most holy creatures, they are extremely rare, being found only in holy-themed [[Pandemonium]] and [[Ziggurat]] floors, as well as the occasional bird-themed [[Dungeon]] vault.
  
 
==Tips & Tricks==
 
==Tips & Tricks==
*To prevent phoenixes from resurrecting, always cut up their corpses into chunks after you kill them.
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*Don't kill a phoenix over [[deep water]]. Unless you are a [[merfolk]], [[octopode]], or grey [[draconian]], you won't be able to reach the corpse and it will get a free resurrection.
*Don't kill a phoenix over [[deep water]]. Unless you are a [[merfolk]] or [[octopode]], you won't be able to reach the corpse and the phoenix will get a free resurrection.
 
 
*Worshipping a [[good god]] ([[Zin]], [[the Shining One]], or [[Elyvilon]]) may cause it to calm down and become neutral towards you.
 
*Worshipping a [[good god]] ([[Zin]], [[the Shining One]], or [[Elyvilon]]) may cause it to calm down and become neutral towards you.
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==History==
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Phoenixes were removed in [[0.15]].
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[[Category:Obsolete monsters]]

Latest revision as of 22:05, 29 August 2014

Obsolete: This article refers to an aspect of the game which has been removed. It is retained for historical reference only.
phoenix bPhoenix.png
HP 92-130
HD 13
XP 1279
Speed 12
AC 2
EV 10
Will 52
Attack1 19 (claw: holy)


Resistances damnation, rPois+,
rN+++, rRot,
rDrown, rHoly
Vulnerabilities Water
Habitat Land
Intelligence Normal
Uses Uses nothing
Holiness Holy
Size Medium
Type phoenix, phoenix
Flags Always corpse
Flying
Warm-blooded
A bird of myth and legend, said to die in flames and be reborn from the ashes.

“They have also another sacred bird called the phoenix which I myself have never seen, except in pictures. Indeed it is a great rarity, even in Egypt, only coming there (according to the accounts of the people of Heliopolis) once in five hundred years, when the old phoenix dies. Its size and appearance, if it is like the pictures, are as follow:- The plumage is partly red, partly golden, while the general make and size are almost exactly that of the eagle. They tell a story of what this bird does, which does not seem to me to be credible: that he comes all the way from Arabia, and brings the parent bird, all plastered over with myrrh, to the temple of the Sun, and there buries the body. In order to bring him, they say, he first forms a ball of myrrh as big as he finds that he can carry; then he hollows out the ball, and puts his parent inside, after which he covers over the opening with fresh myrrh, and the ball is then of exactly the same weight as at first; so he brings it to Egypt, plastered over as I have said, and deposits it in the temple of the Sun. Such is the story they tell of the doings of this bird.”
-Herodotus, _Histories_, II, 73. ca. 440 B.C.
trans. George Rawlinson, 1858.

For a list of all holy monsters, see list of holy monsters.


Useful Info

Phoenixes are holy winged creatures wreathed in flames that radiate a three-tile halo aura. Upon death, phoenixes will always leave a corpse; if left alone for too long (between X and Y turns), this corpse will self-resurrect at full health. Destroying the corpse through butchery, blood sacrifice, or Necromancy is necessary to truly kill a phoenix (in fact, you only get XP when the corpse is destroyed). Like most holy creatures, they are extremely rare, being found only in holy-themed Pandemonium and Ziggurat floors, as well as the occasional bird-themed Dungeon vault.

Tips & Tricks

History

Phoenixes were removed in 0.15.