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Revision as of 17:24, 14 October 2015
Version 0.16: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
iron imp 5 | |
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HP | 9-24 |
HD | 3 |
XP | 40 |
Speed | 8 |
AC | 6 |
EV | 8 |
Will | 10 |
Attack1 | 12 (hit: plain)
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Resistances | rF+++, rC+, rElec++, rPois+, rN+++, rTorm, rRot |
Vulnerabilities | Holy, Holy wrath |
Habitat | Land |
Intelligence | Normal |
Uses | Weapons & armour Starting equipment Open doors |
Holiness | Demonic |
Size | Small |
Type | iron imp, iron imp |
Flags | Speaks |
An ugly, twisted little minor demon with metal skin. |
Useful Info
Iron imps are relatively burly tier-5 demons. They have the most HP of all the imps and decent attacks, but they're slow and almost never occur during the part of the game in which they'd pose a threat. You can find them in the Abyss and a few vaults, and some enemies may summon them with the Call Imp spell.
Tips & Tricks
- If you're concerned about them being a threat in melee, they're easy to kite.
History
Prior to 0.7, iron imps were called manes, a name that was both singular and plural.
Categories:
- 0.16 articles
- Hit type
- Plain flavour
- Fire resistance
- Fire resistance 3
- Cold resistance
- Electricity resistance
- Electricity resistance 2
- Poison resistance
- Negative energy resistance
- Negative energy 3
- Torment resistance
- Rot resistance
- Holy vulnerability
- Holy wrath vulnerability
- Normal intelligence
- Weapons armour
- Starting equipment
- Open doors
- Demonic holiness
- Small monsters
- Speaking monster
- Monsters
- Demon