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Considering that [[the Dungeon]] is a dark, dank place filled with moist corners and rotting [[corpse]]s, it's no surprise that it contains countless creepy-crawlies ranging in size from freakishly huge to terrifyingly gargantuan. ''Crawl'''s many '''arthropods''' are some of the weaker opponents you'll encounter, but they shouldn't be underestimated; a great many of them have [[poison]]ous bites or stings, more than a few also come with exotic and dangerous special abilities, and they tend to come in swarms. While there are some exceptions, vulnerability to [[poison]] is a common arthropod weakness. They lack internal skeletons, so [[Necromancer]]s are unable to raise them as [[skeleton (monster)|skeletons]] (they may still be [[zombie|zombified]], however). | Considering that [[the Dungeon]] is a dark, dank place filled with moist corners and rotting [[corpse]]s, it's no surprise that it contains countless creepy-crawlies ranging in size from freakishly huge to terrifyingly gargantuan. ''Crawl'''s many '''arthropods''' are some of the weaker opponents you'll encounter, but they shouldn't be underestimated; a great many of them have [[poison]]ous bites or stings, more than a few also come with exotic and dangerous special abilities, and they tend to come in swarms. While there are some exceptions, vulnerability to [[poison]] is a common arthropod weakness. They lack internal skeletons, so [[Necromancer]]s are unable to raise them as [[skeleton (monster)|skeletons]] (they may still be [[zombie|zombified]], however). | ||
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{{monsterlink|Killer bee}} - Painful alone and deadly in swarms, these pack hunters are a menace to the unprepared. | {{monsterlink|Killer bee}} - Painful alone and deadly in swarms, these pack hunters are a menace to the unprepared. | ||
− | {{monsterlink|Queen bee}} - | + | {{monsterlink|Queen bee}} - Extremely venomous and capable of sending other bees into a [[berserk]] frenzy. |
− | {{monsterlink|Meliai}} - | + | {{monsterlink|Meliai}} - Beefolk priestesses with axes and [[smiting]] that always come in threes. |
− | {{monsterlink|Hornet}} - An oversized wasp dyed red in the blood of its paralyzed victims. | + | {{monsterlink|Hornet}} - An oversized wasp dyed red in the blood of its paralyzed victims. Occasionally used as mounts by [[spriggan rider|spriggans]]. |
{{monsterlink|Spark wasp}} - Electric swarming insects capable of launching themselves as bolts of living lightning. | {{monsterlink|Spark wasp}} - Electric swarming insects capable of launching themselves as bolts of living lightning. | ||
− | {{monsterlink|Vampire mosquito}} - Pesky undead insects that will happily suck the unwary dry. | + | {{monsterlink|Vampire mosquito}} - Pesky [[undead]] insects that will happily suck the unwary dry. |
==Moths & Butterflies== | ==Moths & Butterflies== | ||
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==Spiders== | ==Spiders== | ||
− | {{monsterlink|Jumping spider}} - A hyperactive spider which [[blink|leaps]] in and out of combat, covering | + | {{monsterlink|Jumping spider}} - A hyperactive spider which [[blink|leaps]] in and out of combat, covering its prey in sticky [[web]]bing all the while. |
{{monsterlink|Tarantella}} - Strange spiders with bites that [[confuse|disorient]] their prey. | {{monsterlink|Tarantella}} - Strange spiders with bites that [[confuse|disorient]] their prey. | ||
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{{monsterlink|Wolf spider}} - A powerful spider capable of tearing foes apart even without its venom. | {{monsterlink|Wolf spider}} - A powerful spider capable of tearing foes apart even without its venom. | ||
− | {{monsterlink|Orb spider}} - Cowardly, unnatural spiders that launch [[Orb of Destruction|orbs of devastating energy]] at their foes. | + | {{monsterlink|Orb spider}} - Cowardly, unnatural spiders that can launch [[Orb of Destruction|orbs of devastating energy]] at their foes. |
===Unique Spiders=== | ===Unique Spiders=== | ||
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==Other Arthropods==<!--sorted by approximate order you encounter them--> | ==Other Arthropods==<!--sorted by approximate order you encounter them--> | ||
− | {{monsterlink|Giant cockroach}} - Common pests of the upper floors of the Dungeon | + | {{monsterlink|Giant cockroach}} - Common pests of the upper floors of the Dungeon; mostly harmless. |
{{monsterlink|Scorpion}} - One of the earliest opponents capable of seriously poisoning careless adventurers. | {{monsterlink|Scorpion}} - One of the earliest opponents capable of seriously poisoning careless adventurers. | ||
− | {{monsterlink|Demonic crawler}} - Swift, hellish arthropods that partially resist most elements, including poison. | + | {{monsterlink|Demonic crawler}} - Swift, [[demon|hellish]] arthropods that partially resist most elements, including poison. |
− | {{monsterlink|Entropy weaver}} - Odd insectoid casters | + | {{monsterlink|Entropy weaver}} - Odd insectoid casters that can rapidly [[corrode]] their foes' equipment. |
{{monsterlink|Emperor scorpion}} - The beefiest arthropod of them all, they shrug off blows that would fell lesser bugs. | {{monsterlink|Emperor scorpion}} - The beefiest arthropod of them all, they shrug off blows that would fell lesser bugs. | ||
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{{monsterlink|Giant centipede}} - Although fragile, their poison stings could be hazardous. | {{monsterlink|Giant centipede}} - Although fragile, their poison stings could be hazardous. | ||
− | {{monsterlink|Boulder beetle}} - Tanks that normally lumbered along slowly, but | + | {{monsterlink|Boulder beetle}} - Tanks that normally lumbered along slowly, but could suddenly start rolling at break-neck speed. |
{{monsterlink|Wasp}} - Although slower and more solitary than killer bees, their stings slowed and paralysed their victims. | {{monsterlink|Wasp}} - Although slower and more solitary than killer bees, their stings slowed and paralysed their victims. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | [[0.19]] - Added meliai and removed wasps and boulder beetles | + | *[[0.19]] - Added meliai and removed wasps and boulder beetles |
− | + | *[[0.18]] - Added spark wasps, removed trapdoor spiders and plain spiders. | |
− | [[0.18]] - Added spark wasps, removed trapdoor spiders and plain spiders. | + | *[[0.17]] - Added entropy weavers, removed giant mites, boring beetles and goliath beetles. |
− | + | *[[0.16]] - Added death scarabs, renamed yellow wasps and red wasps to wasps and hornets, respectively. | |
− | [[0.17]] - Added entropy weavers, removed giant mites, boring beetles and goliath beetles. | + | *[[0.15]] - Added ghost crabs, removed giant fireflies. |
− | + | *[[0.14]] - Removed giant centipedes and moths of suppression. | |
− | [[0.16]] - Added death scarabs, renamed yellow wasps and red wasps to wasps and hornets, respectively. | + | *[[0.13]] - Added and quickly removed polymoths. |
− | + | *[[0.12]] - Added moths of suppression and chaos butterflies, and removed bumblebees and ant larvae. Chaos butterflies were swiftly removed due to flooding issues. | |
− | [[0.15]] - Added ghost crabs, removed giant fireflies. | ||
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− | [[0.14]] - Removed giant centipedes and moths of suppression. | ||
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− | [[0.13]] - Added and quickly removed polymoths. | ||
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− | [[0.12]] - Added moths of suppression and chaos butterflies, and removed bumblebees and ant larvae. Chaos butterflies were removed | ||
[[Category:Lists of monsters]] | [[Category:Lists of monsters]] |
Revision as of 20:13, 8 February 2020
Considering that the Dungeon is a dark, dank place filled with moist corners and rotting corpses, it's no surprise that it contains countless creepy-crawlies ranging in size from freakishly huge to terrifyingly gargantuan. Crawl's many arthropods are some of the weaker opponents you'll encounter, but they shouldn't be underestimated; a great many of them have poisonous bites or stings, more than a few also come with exotic and dangerous special abilities, and they tend to come in swarms. While there are some exceptions, vulnerability to poison is a common arthropod weakness. They lack internal skeletons, so Necromancers are unable to raise them as skeletons (they may still be zombified, however).
Arthropods in general are fairly common throughout the Dungeon and the Lair, but certain varieties are quite common in other areas. The Spider's Nest in particular is full of spiders (among other bugs).
Contents
Ants
B Worker ant - Poisonous critters that seek out puny adventurers to drag back to their nests.
B Soldier ant - The sort of giant ant that can chomp through armour and shake off stab wounds. Extra poisonous!
B Queen ant - Less nimble than other ants, but comes with a highly venomous bite and is always guarded by her numerous offspring.
Crabs
t Fire crab - Scuttling pyromaniac menaces that turn the Dungeon into a furnace with their fiery breath.
t Ghost crab - Death-tainted fire crabs which spew ghostly flames, harming the living and summoning hostile spirits.
t Apocalypse crab - Rare Abyss-dwellers that bathe their prey in the unpredictable forces of raw chaos.
Flying Insects
y Killer bee - Painful alone and deadly in swarms, these pack hunters are a menace to the unprepared.
y Queen bee - Extremely venomous and capable of sending other bees into a berserk frenzy.
y Meliai - Beefolk priestesses with axes and smiting that always come in threes.
y Hornet - An oversized wasp dyed red in the blood of its paralyzed victims. Occasionally used as mounts by spriggans.
y Spark wasp - Electric swarming insects capable of launching themselves as bolts of living lightning.
y Vampire mosquito - Pesky undead insects that will happily suck the unwary dry.
Moths & Butterflies
b Butterfly - Harmless and pretty and occasionally in the way.
y Moth of wrath - These fluttering nuisances are capable of enraging anything they come across.
y Ghost moth - Invisible psychic predators with debilitating poisons.
Spiders
s Jumping spider - A hyperactive spider which leaps in and out of combat, covering its prey in sticky webbing all the while.
s Tarantella - Strange spiders with bites that disorient their prey.
s Redback - A notoriously venomous arachnid, capable of seriously poisoning even those who are resistant.
s Wolf spider - A powerful spider capable of tearing foes apart even without its venom.
s Orb spider - Cowardly, unnatural spiders that can launch orbs of devastating energy at their foes.
Unique Spiders
H Arachne - Formerly human, this hybrid creature rules over and defends the Spider's Nest with powerful Poison Magic and endless webbing.
Other Arthropods
B Giant cockroach - Common pests of the upper floors of the Dungeon; mostly harmless.
s Scorpion - One of the earliest opponents capable of seriously poisoning careless adventurers.
s Demonic crawler - Swift, hellish arthropods that partially resist most elements, including poison.
B Entropy weaver - Odd insectoid casters that can rapidly corrode their foes' equipment.
s Emperor scorpion - The beefiest arthropod of them all, they shrug off blows that would fell lesser bugs.
a Formicid - Rarely-seen humanoid ants who are most notable for their ability to burrow through solid rock.
B Death scarab - Undead swarming vermin that drain life and speed with their bites.
Retired Arthropods
a Ant larva - Baby ants that were about as threatening as a goblin with three limbs missing.
B Boring beetle - Beefy, but easily avoided. They tended to turn any floor with rock walls to swiss cheese if left to their own devices.
k Bumblebee - Bigger, solitary bees with a much less terrifying history of player deaths than the killer variety.
b Chaos butterfly - Dangerous Abyssal butterflies that created raging storms with every flap of their wings.
k Giant firefly - Flying insects notable for their signal flash and their use as mounts for spriggan riders.
s Giant mite - Bloated, poisonous vermin found in the early Dungeon.
B Goliath beetle - Slow enough for even nagas to kite, but durable enough to make you wonder if it's worth the effort.
w Killer bee larva - Virtually zero threat, much like ant larvae.
s Spider - Scuttling poisonous pests. Individually weak, but they came in swarms.
s Trapdoor spider - Cowardly vermin that struck at those who walked past their hiding places and retreated underground when injured.
y Polymoth - Fluttering menaces that constantly polymorphed nearby monsters. Dummied out in 0.13 and were fully removed in 0.14.
y Moth of suppression - Sickly moths that suppressed all magical items within their zone of effect.
s Giant centipede - Although fragile, their poison stings could be hazardous.
B Boulder beetle - Tanks that normally lumbered along slowly, but could suddenly start rolling at break-neck speed.
y Wasp - Although slower and more solitary than killer bees, their stings slowed and paralysed their victims.
History
- 0.19 - Added meliai and removed wasps and boulder beetles
- 0.18 - Added spark wasps, removed trapdoor spiders and plain spiders.
- 0.17 - Added entropy weavers, removed giant mites, boring beetles and goliath beetles.
- 0.16 - Added death scarabs, renamed yellow wasps and red wasps to wasps and hornets, respectively.
- 0.15 - Added ghost crabs, removed giant fireflies.
- 0.14 - Removed giant centipedes and moths of suppression.
- 0.13 - Added and quickly removed polymoths.
- 0.12 - Added moths of suppression and chaos butterflies, and removed bumblebees and ant larvae. Chaos butterflies were swiftly removed due to flooding issues.