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{{flavour|A decaying skeleton.}} | {{flavour|A decaying skeleton.}} | ||
− | A '''skeleton''' is one of the items produced by butchering a [[corpse]]. Like corpses, skeletons cannot be picked up. While any corpse will produce chunks, only monsters with a skeletal structure can produce skeletons. Skeletons are also produced when corpses rot away over time or through the [[Corpse Rot]] spell | + | A '''skeleton''' is one of the items produced by butchering a [[corpse]]. Like corpses, skeletons cannot be picked up. While any corpse will produce chunks, only monsters with a skeletal structure can produce skeletons. Skeletons are also produced when corpses rot away over time or through the [[Corpse Rot]] spell; skeletons themselves will rot away some time afterward. |
− | For the most part skeletons serve no purpose, but players with various necromantic abilities or spells can turn them into undead | + | For the most part skeletons serve no purpose, but players with various necromantic abilities or spells can turn them into undead thralls. Skeletons are weaker than [[zombie]]s, but the [[Animate Skeleton]] spell can be used on an intact corpse to produce both an undead minion and [[chunk]]s (even necromancers need to eat). |
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Revision as of 09:05, 11 September 2020
Version 0.25: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
For the monster, see skeleton (monster)
A decaying skeleton. |
A skeleton is one of the items produced by butchering a corpse. Like corpses, skeletons cannot be picked up. While any corpse will produce chunks, only monsters with a skeletal structure can produce skeletons. Skeletons are also produced when corpses rot away over time or through the Corpse Rot spell; skeletons themselves will rot away some time afterward.
For the most part skeletons serve no purpose, but players with various necromantic abilities or spells can turn them into undead thralls. Skeletons are weaker than zombies, but the Animate Skeleton spell can be used on an intact corpse to produce both an undead minion and chunks (even necromancers need to eat).
History
- Prior to 0.23, corpses had a chance to leave no skeletons behind.
- Prior to 0.15, you could carry skeletons with you.
- Prior to 0.12, skeletons would sprout toadstools.