Difference between revisions of "Jellyfish"
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|resistances={{Poison resistance}}, {{Drown resistance}} | |resistances={{Poison resistance}}, {{Drown resistance}} | ||
|vulnerabilities=None | |vulnerabilities=None | ||
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+ | {{Flavour|A pulsating glob of transparent flesh, waiting just below the surface of the water to sting its prey with its many tentacles. The tentacles do little harm on their own, but the poisonous toxins they inject can cause significant damage to muscle tissue. | ||
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+ | From this story it is evident that in former times the jellyfish once had a shell and bones something like a tortoise, but, ever since the Dragon King's sentence was carried out on the ancestor of the jelly fishes, his descendants have all been soft and boneless just as you see them to-day thrown up by the waves high upon the shores of Japan.<br> | ||
+ | -The Jellyfish and the Monkey, adapted by Yei Theodora Ozaki, _Young<br> | ||
+ | Folk's Treasury_, vol. II. 1909}} | ||
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==Useful info== | ==Useful info== |
Revision as of 22:25, 10 October 2013
jellyfish J | |
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HP | 13-31 |
HD | 4 |
XP | 60 |
Speed | 10 |
AC | 0 |
EV | 5 |
Will | 16 |
Attack1 | 1 (sting: poison drain strength) |
Attack2 | 1 (hit: plain)
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Resistances | rPois+, rDrown |
Vulnerabilities | None |
Habitat | Water |
Intelligence | Plant |
Uses | Uses nothing |
Holiness | Natural |
Size | Little |
Type | jellyfish, jellyfish |
Flags | No skeleton Submerges |
A pulsating glob of transparent flesh, waiting just below the surface of the water to sting its prey with its many tentacles. The tentacles do little harm on their own, but the poisonous toxins they inject can cause significant damage to muscle tissue.
From this story it is evident that in former times the jellyfish once had a shell and bones something like a tortoise, but, ever since the Dragon King's sentence was carried out on the ancestor of the jelly fishes, his descendants have all been soft and boneless just as you see them to-day thrown up by the waves high upon the shores of Japan. |
Useful info
Jellyfish are fragile aquatic monsters with poisonous stings. They flee to deep water when severely injured, and can be found anywhere that water occurs, apart from the first few floors of the Dungeon.
Tips & Tricks
- Poison resistance renders them both harmless and edible.
- If poisoned, back off and let yourself recover before fighting them later. There's no sense in letting yourself get stung to death by a monster that can't follow you on land.