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{{Flavour|A two-headed giant.<br><br>"But he had not been long in his hiding-hole, before the awful Ettin came in; and no sooner was he in, than he was heard crying:<br><br>
 
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==Useful Info==
 
==Useful Info==
An '''ettin''' is basically a somewhat weaker [[stone giant]] that hits twice. They dual wield [[giant club]]s, [[giant spiked club]]s, or [[great mace]]s (sometimes [[brand]]ed), giving them an attack that in theory can deal more damage in melee than any other monster save [[Antaeus]] or [[Tiamat]]. In practice, they are fairly inaccurate.
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An '''ettin''' is basically a somewhat squishier [[stone giant]] that hits twice. They dual wield [[giant club]]s, [[giant spiked club]]s, or [[great mace]]s (sometimes [[brand]]ed), giving them an attack that in theory can deal more damage in melee than any other monster save [[Antaeus]] or [[Tiamat]]. While their accuracy isn't fantastic, it still hurts when they land hits, and can be devastating when both manage to. They can be found in the deepest portions of [[the Dungeon]] and [[the Vaults]].
  
 
==Tips & Tricks==
 
==Tips & Tricks==
They have terrible evasion and no ranged attacks, so wands are useful against them. Make sure you're prepared if you're a fighter, as their dual-wielded weapons can eradicate wounded or low-level characters.  If you have reasonable evasion, they shouldn't be too much of a problem. Spellcasters can take them out with a few conjurations, using [[Confusion]] to disable them if they get close.
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*Ettins are not complicated opponents; they move into melee range and crush you as best they can. If you can move faster than average, [[kiting]] them is easy. If you have any skill with [[Hexes]], disabling them works just fine given their mediocre [[magic resistance]]. All they have going for them is brute melee strength. So long as you don't engage them in melee, you'll be fine (and if ''you're'' playing a brute melee character, don't be too worried; if you can slay a stone giant, you can slay an ettin).

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ettin CEttin.png
HP 48-83
HD 12
XP 1444
Speed 10
AC 9
EV 4
Will 48
Attack1 45 (hit: plain)
Attack2 45 (hit: plain)


Resistances rDrown
Vulnerabilities None
Habitat Land
Intelligence Normal
Uses Starting equipment
Open doors
Holiness Natural
Size Giant
Type giant, ettin
Flags Speaks

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Warm-blooded
A two-headed giant.

"But he had not been long in his hiding-hole, before the awful Ettin came in; and no sooner was he in, than he was heard crying:

'Snouk but and snouk ben,
I find the smell of an earthly man,
Be he living, or be he dead,
His heart this night shall kitchen my bread.'"
--Joseph Jacobs, The Red Ettin

Useful Info

An ettin is basically a somewhat squishier stone giant that hits twice. They dual wield giant clubs, giant spiked clubs, or great maces (sometimes branded), giving them an attack that in theory can deal more damage in melee than any other monster save Antaeus or Tiamat. While their accuracy isn't fantastic, it still hurts when they land hits, and can be devastating when both manage to. They can be found in the deepest portions of the Dungeon and the Vaults.

Tips & Tricks

  • Ettins are not complicated opponents; they move into melee range and crush you as best they can. If you can move faster than average, kiting them is easy. If you have any skill with Hexes, disabling them works just fine given their mediocre magic resistance. All they have going for them is brute melee strength. So long as you don't engage them in melee, you'll be fine (and if you're playing a brute melee character, don't be too worried; if you can slay a stone giant, you can slay an ettin).