Difference between revisions of "Torpor snail"
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==Tips and Tricks== | ==Tips and Tricks== | ||
− | Barring a source of stasis to stay at normal speed, you'll want to dispatch these foes as quickly as is feasible, preferably by itself. | + | Barring a source of stasis to stay at normal speed, you'll want to dispatch these foes as quickly as is feasible, preferably by itself. They are like a milder version of floating eyes; while less deadly than irresistible paralysis, you don't want to be slowed either, and the torpor snail doesn't check your MR. |
[[Category:Crystal Ball Articles]] | [[Category:Crystal Ball Articles]] |
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torpor snail w | |
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HP | 51-67 |
HD | 10 |
XP | 424 |
Speed | 7 |
AC | 8 |
EV | 1 |
Will | 40 |
Attack1 | 25 (bite: plain)
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Resistances | rDrown, rWater |
Vulnerabilities | None |
Habitat | Amphibious |
Intelligence | Insect |
Uses | Uses nothing |
Holiness | Natural |
Size | Large |
Type | elephant slug, torpor snail |
Flags | No skeleton |
A huge gastropod with a lime-green shell. Torpor snails are said to be in some way connected with the god Cheibriados; just being near them is enough to slow the movements of unwary adventurers, leaving them easy prey for the snails' terrifying, ever-gnashing radulae. |
Tips and Tricks
Barring a source of stasis to stay at normal speed, you'll want to dispatch these foes as quickly as is feasible, preferably by itself. They are like a milder version of floating eyes; while less deadly than irresistible paralysis, you don't want to be slowed either, and the torpor snail doesn't check your MR.