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==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | *Prior to [[0.30]], boulder beetles dealt 32 damage (64 when rolling). | ||
+ | *Prior to [[0.28]], incapacitating a boulder beetle did not stop them from rolling. | ||
*Boulder beetles returned in [[0.26]] with a new rolling mechanic. | *Boulder beetles returned in [[0.26]] with a new rolling mechanic. | ||
*Boulder beetles were removed in [[0.19]]. They were slower than average, and their rolling was subject to inertia (similar to an [[orb of destruction]], they would keep rolling in a straight line until they hit something). | *Boulder beetles were removed in [[0.19]]. They were slower than average, and their rolling was subject to inertia (similar to an [[orb of destruction]], they would keep rolling in a straight line until they hit something). | ||
*Prior to [[0.11]], boulder beetles could not roll at you. | *Prior to [[0.11]], boulder beetles could not roll at you. |
Revision as of 05:01, 7 July 2023
Version 0.30: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
For a list of all arthropods, see list of arthropods.
boulder beetle B | |
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HP | 50-102 |
HD | 12 |
XP | 971 |
Speed | 10 |
AC | 20 |
EV | 2 |
Will | 40 |
Attack1 | 27 (bite: plain)
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Resistances | None |
Vulnerabilities | Poison |
Habitat | Land |
Intelligence | Animal |
Uses | Uses nothing |
Holiness | Natural |
Size | Large |
Type | boulder beetle, boulder beetle |
Flags | No skeleton Web immune |
A huge grey beetle with an almost impenetrable rocky carapace. When at some distance from its foe, a boulder beetle is capable of rolling at high speed, attempting to crash into its target for heavy damage. |
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Useful Info
Boulder beetles are among the most massive bugs in the game, using their brutal melee attacks and decent AC whenever a player lets them get into melee. This is made easier with their rolling ability, which doubles their speed and damage for a short time. They need a tile of space in order to roll, but they can also leap away from their prey to set up the opportunity.
Boulder beetles can be found in the mid-to-late Dungeon, as well as in all parts of the Lair.
Spells
Spell set I | ||
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Slot1 | Roll (2d27) | Natural flag |
Slot2 | Blink Away | Natural flag |
Tips & Tricks
- Be cautious around boulder beetles; any moment when they're not adjacent to you is a moment they could suddenly gain a huge burst of speed and power.
- Their rolling attack is essentially a double-strength regular attack and follows many of the same rules. Characters with a decent shield or evasion stand a chance of avoiding the attack outright, while characters relying on their armor to protect them will have a harder time of it. Placing an ally (such as Hepliaklqana's ancestor) in the path of their rolling charge will safely unleash the attack, and stop the roll.
- Boulder beetles are vulnerable to poison, so Poison Magic or even poisoned darts work well. Due to their tendency to blink away, a scroll of poison is very effective. Curare is also great, since it slows them down.
- They've also got weak willpower and only moderate HD, so Hexes or disabling wands can stop them fairly easily.
- If you find one in the Dungeon, remember that boulder beetles can't open doors, and won't knock them over when rolling.
History
- Prior to 0.30, boulder beetles dealt 32 damage (64 when rolling).
- Prior to 0.28, incapacitating a boulder beetle did not stop them from rolling.
- Boulder beetles returned in 0.26 with a new rolling mechanic.
- Boulder beetles were removed in 0.19. They were slower than average, and their rolling was subject to inertia (similar to an orb of destruction, they would keep rolling in a straight line until they hit something).
- Prior to 0.11, boulder beetles could not roll at you.