Difference between revisions of "Mana viper"
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− | + | {{Flavour|A violet-scaled serpent with faintly glowing eyes. It thirsts for magic as well as flesh, and its bite can drink dry the magical reservoirs of even a powerful mage in no time. | |
− | {{Flavour|A violet-scaled serpent with faintly glowing eyes | + | ---- |
+ | “The latter lived in the country, and before his house there was an oak, in which there was a lair of snakes. His servants killed the snakes, but Melampus gathered wood and burnt the reptiles, and reared the young ones. And when the young were full grown, they stood beside him at each of his shoulders as he slept, and they purged his ears with their tongues. He started up in a great fright, but understood the voices of the birds flying overhead, and from what he learned from them he foretold to men what should come to pass.”<br> | ||
+ | -Pseudo-Apollodorus , _Library and Epitome_, 1.9.11. circa 150 BC.<br> | ||
+ | trans. Sir James George Frazer, 1913.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | “A snake, with mottles rare,<br> | ||
+ | Surveyed my chamber floor,<br> | ||
+ | In feature as the worm before,<br> | ||
+ | But ringed with power.”<br> | ||
+ | -Emily Dickinson, “In Winter In My Room”. circa 1860.}} | ||
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Revision as of 18:47, 8 April 2014
mana viper S | |
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HP | 35-64 |
HD | 9 |
XP | 584 |
Speed | 14 |
AC | 3 |
EV | 14 |
Will | Immune |
Attack1 | 23 (bite: antimagic)
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Resistances | rPois+ |
Vulnerabilities | None |
Habitat | Land |
Intelligence | Reptile |
Uses | Uses nothing |
Holiness | Natural |
Size | Medium |
Type | snake, mana viper |
Flags | Cold-blooded Sense invisible |
A violet-scaled serpent with faintly glowing eyes. It thirsts for magic as well as flesh, and its bite can drink dry the magical reservoirs of even a powerful mage in no time.
“The latter lived in the country, and before his house there was an oak, in which there was a lair of snakes. His servants killed the snakes, but Melampus gathered wood and burnt the reptiles, and reared the young ones. And when the young were full grown, they stood beside him at each of his shoulders as he slept, and they purged his ears with their tongues. He started up in a great fright, but understood the voices of the birds flying overhead, and from what he learned from them he foretold to men what should come to pass.” |
Useful Info
Mana vipers are magically-altered snakes with an antimagic melee attack. They can be found in the Snake Pit.
Tips & Tricks
- Mana vipers on their own are annoying, but not particularly dangerous compared to the other inhabitants of the Snake Pit. Even accompanied by other opponents, melee and ranged weapon specialists and Trog worshipers will barely register them. However, any character whose ability to take down foes is tied to their MP supply should do all they can to prevent a mana viper from reaching them in melee range.
- You can summon your own mana vipers to fight alongside you with the spell Summon Mana Viper, a particularly useful summon for taking down enemy spellcasters.
History
Mana vipers will be added in 0.14.