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*Natural [[AC]]: Gargoyles receive a large innate boost to AC relative to your XL. (+2 at XL 1; +20 at XL 27); but [[Statue Form]] only gives 13 + 0.5×Earth AC instead of 17 + 0.5×Earth. | *Natural [[AC]]: Gargoyles receive a large innate boost to AC relative to your XL. (+2 at XL 1; +20 at XL 27); but [[Statue Form]] only gives 13 + 0.5×Earth AC instead of 17 + 0.5×Earth. | ||
*Increased [[GDR]]: Gargoyles lose a sixth of their body armour's GDR, but they receive a large bonus (+24) which cancels this loss. New_GDR = 5×Old_GDR/6 + 24. This bonus doesn't work when they are transformed, except Statue Form. Gargoyles in Statue Form have 62% GDR. | *Increased [[GDR]]: Gargoyles lose a sixth of their body armour's GDR, but they receive a large bonus (+24) which cancels this loss. New_GDR = 5×Old_GDR/6 + 24. This bonus doesn't work when they are transformed, except Statue Form. Gargoyles in Statue Form have 62% GDR. | ||
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*[[Fangs|Fangs 1]] and [[Talons|Talons 2]]: Gargoyles get two [[auxiliary attack|auxiliary]] [[Unarmed Combat]] attacks. | *[[Fangs|Fangs 1]] and [[Talons|Talons 2]]: Gargoyles get two [[auxiliary attack|auxiliary]] [[Unarmed Combat]] attacks. | ||
*[[Good mutations#Slow Metabolism|Slow Metabolism 1]]: Gargoyles require less food than most species. | *[[Good mutations#Slow Metabolism|Slow Metabolism 1]]: Gargoyles require less food than most species. | ||
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*[[Unbreathing]]: Gargoyles can survive without breathing. | *[[Unbreathing]]: Gargoyles can survive without breathing. | ||
*Vulnerability to [[Shatter]] and [[LRD]]. | *Vulnerability to [[Shatter]] and [[LRD]]. | ||
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*Average MP. | *Average MP. | ||
*+3 [[magic resistance]] per level. | *+3 [[magic resistance]] per level. | ||
+ | *Gargoyles gain permanent at-will [[flight]] at level 14. | ||
==Starting Skills and Equipment== | ==Starting Skills and Equipment== |
Revision as of 05:57, 11 November 2013
- This page is about the player species. For the monster, see Gargoyle (monster).
A cross between ordinary stone gargoyles and living beings, Gargoyles are hideous humanoids with an affinity to rock. They are immune to petrification, and their stony weight protects them from being trampled.
Gargoyles' partially living form makes them less susceptible to effects of necromancy and cold than most beings. Their metabolisms are slow, and they blend into the dungeon pretty well. Their fangs and talons make them dangerous unarmed fighters, although they're incompetent with weapons other than maces. They can be exceptional earth-based conjurers, although they're bad with all other magic schools besides ice. |
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Innate Abilities
- Natural AC: Gargoyles receive a large innate boost to AC relative to your XL. (+2 at XL 1; +20 at XL 27); but Statue Form only gives 13 + 0.5×Earth AC instead of 17 + 0.5×Earth.
- Increased GDR: Gargoyles lose a sixth of their body armour's GDR, but they receive a large bonus (+24) which cancels this loss. New_GDR = 5×Old_GDR/6 + 24. This bonus doesn't work when they are transformed, except Statue Form. Gargoyles in Statue Form have 62% GDR.
- Petrification resistance: Gargoyles cannot be petrified
- Rot resistance: Gargoyles have stone instead of flesh, and thus cannot rot.
- Gargoyles are immune to poison.
- Electricity resistance: Gargoyles are well insulated and take little damage from electricity attacks.
- Partial torment resistance: Gargoyles take 1/2 normal damage when affected by torment.
- Fangs 1 and Talons 2: Gargoyles get two auxiliary Unarmed Combat attacks.
- Slow Metabolism 1: Gargoyles require less food than most species.
- Unbreathing: Gargoyles can survive without breathing.
- Vulnerability to Shatter and LRD.
Preferred Backgrounds
Gargoyles are recommended for the following backgrounds:
- Warriors: Fighter, Gladiator, Monk, Hunter, Assassin
- Adventurers: Artificer
- Zealots: Healer, Berserker
- Warrior-mages: Skald, Warper, Arcane Marksman, Enchanter
- Mages: Wizard, Conjurer, Summoner, Fire Elementalist, Ice Elementalist, Earth Elementalist, Venom Mage
Due to their nonliving nature, gargoyles are prohibited from becoming Death Knights.
Level Bonuses
- +1 strength or intelligence (equal chance) every 4th level.
- 20% less HP than average.
- Average MP.
- +3 magic resistance per level.
- Gargoyles gain permanent at-will flight at level 14.
Starting Skills and Equipment
Gargoyles receive the skills and equipment listed for their background.
Difficulty of Play
Simple • Intermediate • Advanced |
Skill aptitudes
The higher the value, the better the aptitude.
Skill | Aptitude | Skill | Aptitude | Skill | Aptitude |
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Attack | Miscellaneous | Magic | |||
Fighting | 1 | Armour | 1 | Spellcasting | -1 |
Dodging | -2 | ||||
Maces & Flails | 0 | Shields | 1 | Conjurations | 1 |
Axes | -1 | Stealth | 2 | Hexes | -1 |
Polearms | -1 | Summonings | -1 | ||
Staves | 0 | Invocations | 1 | Necromancy | -2 |
Unarmed Combat | 0 | Evocations | -1 | Translocations | -1 |
Throwing | -1 | Shapeshifting | -3 | Alchemy | -2 |
Fire Magic | 0 | ||||
Short Blades | -1 | Ice Magic | 0 | ||
Long Blades | -1 | Air Magic | -2 | ||
Ranged Weapons | 0 | Experience | 0 | Earth Magic | 2 |
Strategy
History
Gargoyles were added in 0.13.
In 0.14 they will lose their Electricity resistance.