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While not as immediately threatening as an [[ancient lich]], dread liches are scary in their own way: | While not as immediately threatening as an [[ancient lich]], dread liches are scary in their own way: | ||
*They can summon multiple [[greater demon]]s, which can quickly spiral out of control. Fiends can freely [[torment]] you without affecting the summoner. | *They can summon multiple [[greater demon]]s, which can quickly spiral out of control. Fiends can freely [[torment]] you without affecting the summoner. | ||
− | *They also can inflict [[paralysis]], which is a ''very'' dangerous effect. Being next to a fiend for 2-5 turns can outright kill you. | + | *They also can inflict [[paralysis]], which is a ''very'' dangerous effect. Being next to a fiend for 2-5 turns can outright kill you. See the [[#Paralysis Spell Table|table below]] for how much willpower you'll need under normal conditions. |
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Dread liches resist most elements and have infinite will themselves. Blaster casters should use pure [[Conjurations]] or [[Earth Magic]], Necromancy specialists can use [[Dispel Undead]], and hexers can try disabling it with [[Enfeeble]]. Melee fighters should lure them around corners, or use [[scrolls of fog]], to limit the amount of summons. [[Holy wrath]] and [[antimagic]] work well as brands. | Dread liches resist most elements and have infinite will themselves. Blaster casters should use pure [[Conjurations]] or [[Earth Magic]], Necromancy specialists can use [[Dispel Undead]], and hexers can try disabling it with [[Enfeeble]]. Melee fighters should lure them around corners, or use [[scrolls of fog]], to limit the amount of summons. [[Holy wrath]] and [[antimagic]] work well as brands. | ||
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* Like most enemies in Crawl, liches are vulnerable to [[throwing net]]s. Throwing a net at the edge of [[LOS]] guarantees that you can run away. Nets also allow for [[stab]] attempts. | * Like most enemies in Crawl, liches are vulnerable to [[throwing net]]s. Throwing a net at the edge of [[LOS]] guarantees that you can run away. Nets also allow for [[stab]] attempts. | ||
*Absurdly dangerous in [[Tartarus]], a realm which halves willpower. Even at max will, it has a 27% chance to paralyse you. | *Absurdly dangerous in [[Tartarus]], a realm which halves willpower. Even at max will, it has a 27% chance to paralyse you. | ||
+ | {{Paralysis Spell Table}} | ||
+ | As [[Tartarus]] halves willpower, Paralysis is impossible to prevent completely. The max willpower (before halving) is 200, not enough to prevent the effect. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Dread liches were added in [[0.27]] as a summoning-focused version of the [[ancient lich]]. | Dread liches were added in [[0.27]] as a summoning-focused version of the [[ancient lich]]. |
Revision as of 07:00, 6 August 2023
dread lich L | |
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HP | 71-144 |
HD | 27 |
XP | 5119 |
Speed | 10 |
AC | 20 |
EV | 10 |
Will | Immune |
Attack1 | 20 (touch: drain experience)
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Resistances | rF+ rC++ rElec rPois+++ rDrown rMiasma rN+++ rTorm |
Vulnerabilities | Holy |
Habitat | Land |
Intelligence | Human |
Uses | Weapons & armour Starting equipment Open doors |
Holiness | Undead |
Size | Medium |
Type | lich, lich |
Flags | Evil See invisible Speaks |
A lich who has made terrible pacts with demonic forces to augment its dark magic |
Useful info
Dread liches are powerful undead summoners with a wide array of resistances.
Spells
Spell set I | ||
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Slot1 | Summon Greater Demon | Wizard flag |
Slot2 | Paralyse | Wizard flag |
Slot3 | Haste | Wizard flag |
Slot4 | Invisibility | Wizard flag |
Strategy
While not as immediately threatening as an ancient lich, dread liches are scary in their own way:
- They can summon multiple greater demons, which can quickly spiral out of control. Fiends can freely torment you without affecting the summoner.
- They also can inflict paralysis, which is a very dangerous effect. Being next to a fiend for 2-5 turns can outright kill you. See the table below for how much willpower you'll need under normal conditions.
Dread liches resist most elements and have infinite will themselves. Blaster casters should use pure Conjurations or Earth Magic, Necromancy specialists can use Dispel Undead, and hexers can try disabling it with Enfeeble. Melee fighters should lure them around corners, or use scrolls of fog, to limit the amount of summons. Holy wrath and antimagic work well as brands.
Tips & Tricks
- Dread liches can be silenced, preventing them from casting any spells. However, silence does nothing to any existing demons. If you need to silence, do so early in the fight.
- As always, remember that killing a summoner destroys all its summons. If you are confident you can finish off a dread lich before its summoned fiends can tear you to pieces, go for it. If you aren't confident of that, consider what safe escape routes you have available.
- Like most enemies in Crawl, liches are vulnerable to throwing nets. Throwing a net at the edge of LOS guarantees that you can run away. Nets also allow for stab attempts.
- Absurdly dangerous in Tartarus, a realm which halves willpower. Even at max will, it has a 27% chance to paralyse you.
Paralysis Spell Table
For the Paralyse spell (and no other source of paralysis), willpower can resist the effects. Stronger monsters are generally harder to resist. The following amounts of willpower give a 100% chance of resisting - that is, a 0% chance of being paralysed.
Monster | Will | Human (+3 Will/XL) | Oni (+4 Will/XL) | Mummy (+5 Will/XL) | Felid (+6 Will/XL) | Spriggan (+7 Will/XL) |
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Orc sorcerer | 135 | XL 19 + Will++ External Will+++ |
XL 14 + Will++ | XL 19 + Will+ XL 11 + Will++ |
XL 16 + Will+ External Will++ |
XL 20 XL 14 + Will+ |
Ogre mage | 139 | XL 20 + Will++ External Will+++ |
XL 15 + Will++ | XL 20 + Will+ XL 12 + Will++ |
XL 17 + Will+ External Will++ |
XL 20 XL 15 + Will+ |
Vampire knight | 143 | XL 21 + Will++ External Will+++ |
XL 16 + Will++ | XL 21 + Will+ External Will++ |
XL 24 XL 18 + Will+ |
XL 21 XL 15 + Will+ |
Fenstrider witch Sphinx |
154 | XL 25 + Will++ External Will+++ |
XL 19 + Will++ | XL 23 + Will+ External Will++ |
XL 19 + Will+ | XL 22 XL 17 + Will+ |
Dread lich | 172 | External Will+++ | XL 23 + Will++ | XL 27 + Will+ XL 18 + Will++ |
XL 22 + Will+ External Will++ |
XL 25 XL 19 + Will+ |
Reading the table:
In-game, willpower is measured by pips of "Will+". But willpower is actually a number from 0-200, with each Will+ adding +40. Every level, you gain a small amount of will dependent on your species. This is relevant when you're trying to reach 0% success - just having Will+++ may not be enough.
A Human requires XL 19 and 2 rings of willpower (or any 2 sources of Will+ beyond level bonus) to reach 0% against an orc sorcerer's paralyse. A Human at XL 19 that displays Will++ in the % screen does not fully resist a sorcerer. Some cases of low XL are omitted for brevity; Humans technically require XL 5 with external Will+++ to fully resist orc sorcerers.
For absolute safety, make sure to x v a monster to make sure that a given spell actually has 0% success. As Tartarus halves willpower, Paralysis is impossible to prevent completely. The max willpower (before halving) is 200, not enough to prevent the effect.
History
Dread liches were added in 0.27 as a summoning-focused version of the ancient lich.
- 0.30 articles
- Touch type
- Drain experience flavour
- Fire resistance
- Cold resistance
- Cold resistance 2
- Electricity resistance
- Poison resistance
- Poison resistance 3
- Drown resistance
- Miasma resistance
- Negative energy resistance
- Negative energy 3
- Torment resistance
- Holy vulnerability
- Human intelligence
- Weapons armour
- Starting equipment
- Open doors
- Undead holiness
- Asphyxiation resistance
- Medium monsters
- Evil
- Evil monsters
- See invisible
- Speaking monster
- Monsters
- Spellcaster