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*The mummies you encounter are slow, but hit hard. Fire [[damage]] or weapons of [[holy wrath]] will make short work of them.
 
*The mummies you encounter are slow, but hit hard. Fire [[damage]] or weapons of [[holy wrath]] will make short work of them.
 
*[[Poison resistance]] and/or exploring while at full [[HP]] are helpful for dealing with traps.
 
*[[Poison resistance]] and/or exploring while at full [[HP]] are helpful for dealing with traps.
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*Fast species such as [[spriggan]]s or [[centaur]]s can outrun most of the inhabitants in the ossuary and grab the loot without committing to a fight.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:53, 12 April 2018

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The Ossuary is a smallish tomb containing the remains and grave goods of some distant relatives of the pharaohs, along with the corpses of their retainers and household animals. It is undoubtedly riddled with many traps, and its undead denizens are unlikely to take kindly to looting.
You can make out a staircase leading downwards into a small tomb. Sand surrounds the staircase and is continuously pouring onto it. Before long the staircase will be gone. They say that some distant relatives of the pharaohs were entombed here.

Useful Info

Ossuary portal.pngThe Ossuary is a randomly generated special level of the Dungeon, accessible through a timed portal and occasionally found in the early dungeon around the same floors that the Sewers are generated on. Although its layout varies greatly, you can always expect to find undead monsters (including mummies), numerous traps, and a pile of treasure at the end. An exit should be located right by the entrance, but leaving will seal off the floor forever.

Layout

The Ossuary's layout is unpredictable. Although it's always a fairly small floor, it ranges from a wide open crypt with little cover, to a series of interconnected rooms, all separated by doors.

Monsters

Most ossuary layouts house the usual undead:

Z Small zombie.png Zombie Z Skeleton medium humanoid.png Skeleton M Mummy (monster).png Mummy


Other monsters only appear in specific layouts and are usually more dangerous:

z Wight.png Wight - Have normal speed, enchanted weapons and are capable of draining you.

W Wraith.png Wraith - Strong and capable of slowing you down with their attacks.

Z Simulacrum.png Simulacrum - Fragile icy constructs that deal extra cold damage.

Z Spectral thing.png Spectral thing - Slow and weak but intelligent spirits that can regenerate and have draining attacks

s Scorpion.png Scorpion - The only living monster encountered in an ossuary. Can inflict poisoning.

M Menkaure.png Menkaure - A unique mummy, capable of torment. Fragile, but extremely dangerous.

z Flying skull.png Flying skull - Fast and dangerous at this point of the dungeon. Will wake up everything with their shrieking.

n Bog body.png Decayed bog body - Weaker than their swamp brethren, they have Throw Frost instead of Bolt of Cold. Can be found on a partially submerged ossuary level.


  • For derived undead, the base types will be monsters that tend to be seen in the upper dungeon, ranging from goblins and kobolds about up to water moccasins.

Tips & Tricks

  • The Ossuary is often found very early in the game. Ice elementalists, Venom mages and Necromancers without Dispel Undead may want to skip it if they have no means of dealing with undead enemies.
  • The mummies you encounter are slow, but hit hard. Fire damage or weapons of holy wrath will make short work of them.
  • Poison resistance and/or exploring while at full HP are helpful for dealing with traps.
  • Fast species such as spriggans or centaurs can outrun most of the inhabitants in the ossuary and grab the loot without committing to a fight.