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*Slain [[list of dragons|dragons]] may leave behind scales (66% chance<ref>{{source ref|0.29.0|mon-death.cc|512}}</ref>), which can be worn as [[List of dragons#Dragon Armour|powerful body armour]]. | *Slain [[list of dragons|dragons]] may leave behind scales (66% chance<ref>{{source ref|0.29.0|mon-death.cc|512}}</ref>), which can be worn as [[List of dragons#Dragon Armour|powerful body armour]]. | ||
− | **Dragon corpses are immune to | + | **Dragon corpses are immune to some types of corpse-destroying behavior like the [[wand of mindburst]], but not reaping. |
*Killing [[list of trolls|trolls]] may leave behind (66% chance) a [[troll leather armour]]. | *Killing [[list of trolls|trolls]] may leave behind (66% chance) a [[troll leather armour]]. | ||
*Slain [[eleionoma]]e and [[fenstrider witch]]es leave [[wands]] (100% chance<ref>{{source ref|0.29.0|mon-death.cc|516}}</ref>). | *Slain [[eleionoma]]e and [[fenstrider witch]]es leave [[wands]] (100% chance<ref>{{source ref|0.29.0|mon-death.cc|516}}</ref>). | ||
− | Unlike treasure, Also, | + | Unlike treasure, Also, |
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 19:32, 24 August 2022
Version 0.29: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
Corpses are the deceased remains of monsters, and may be left behind (50% chance[1], or 100% in certain vaults) when you kill them. They are not randomly generated on the floor. Like skeletons, these items cannot be picked up. Corpses will eventually decompose into skeletons, which will decompose themselves into nothing. The corpse of any unique monster you kill will retain its name.
Corpses are mostly cosmetic, but are still used for a few mechanics in the game.
Use
- Followers of Beogh can resurrect their allies only if they leave a corpse.
Death Drops
Certain enemies may drop items if they leave behind a corpse, first. Effects like Yredelemnul's reaping will prevent corpses and their drops from appearing at all. All displayed chances are effectively halved due to requiring a corpse in the first place.
- Slain dragons may leave behind scales (66% chance[2]), which can be worn as powerful body armour.
- Dragon corpses are immune to some types of corpse-destroying behavior like the wand of mindburst, but not reaping.
- Killing trolls may leave behind (66% chance) a troll leather armour.
- Slain eleionomae and fenstrider witches leave wands (100% chance[3]).
Unlike treasure, Also,
History
- Prior to 0.29, corpses could be used for Necromancy.
- Prior to 0.25, vampires could either immediately "eat" corpses, draining the blood out of them, or "butcher" them, bottling their blood to save for later.
- Prior to 0.24, Fedhas Madash appreciated allowing corpses to decay and allowed its followers to grow toadstools and ballistomycete spores from them.
- Prior to 0.17, followers of Lugonu or Trog could sacrifice corpses for piety by praying over a fresh corpse..
- Prior to 0.16, corpses would become rotten after some time had passed, but before they decayed into skeletons. Also, followers of Okawaru or Makhleb could sacrifice corpses for piety.
- Prior to 0.15, players were able to pick up and transport corpses. Also, contaminated and contaminated + poisonous corpses existed.
- Prior to 0.12, Corpses also sprouted toadstools even when the player was not a worshiper of Fedhas.
- In 0.8, contaminated + poisonous corpses were added.
Butchering
- Prior to 0.26, you could but'c'her corpses for food.
- Prior to 0.23, butchering a corpse did not always leave a skeleton.
- Prior to 0.19, butchering dragon or troll corpses sometimes left behind hides, which could then be turned into proper armour with a scroll of enchant armor.
- Prior to 0.15, players in Wisp Form or Fungus Form could not butcher corpses.
- Prior to 0.14, players could not butcher corpses while in Spider Form, Pig Form, or Porcupine Form.
- Prior to 0.12, the player character was unable to butcher corpses while wielding cursed blunt weapons.
- Prior to 0.9, you needed to carry an edged weapon to butcher.
References
- ↑ mon-death.cc:547 (0.29.0)
- ↑ mon-death.cc:512 (0.29.0)
- ↑ mon-death.cc:516 (0.29.0)