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Although they have low HP (-20%), Gargoyles' innate AC bonus grows quickly as character level rises, providing much added protection. The extra AC generally compensates for their low HP, however one must still be very careful around the few attacks that ignore AC, most notably [[smiting]], but also include later game threats like [[damnation]] and powerful cold-branded [[simulacrum]] attacks.
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Although they have low HP (-20%), Gargoyles' innate AC bonus grows quickly as character level rises, providing much added protection. The extra AC generally compensates for their low HP, however one must still be very careful around the few attacks that ignore AC, most notably [[smiting]], but also includes later-game threats like [[damnation]] and [[cold]]-branded attacks from monsters like [[simulacra]].
  
Beyond this, Gargoyles enjoy a number of innate bonuses and resistances that range from mildly convenient to downright helpful, depending on context. Innate rPois dramatically softens up many threats, such as the assortment of venomous critters of the [[Lair]] or early [[kobold (monster)|kobolds]] with [[dart]]s. Both rPois and eventual perma-flight, aside from convenience, together mean that Gargoyles have two desirable properties when it comes to doing the two early Lair branches, one of which always centers poison ([[Spider]] or [[Snake]]), and the other around water ([[Shoals]] or [[Swamp]]).
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Beyond this, Gargoyles enjoy a number of innate bonuses and resistances that range from mildly convenient to downright helpful, depending on context. Innate rPois turns many early threats into non-threats, such as the assortment of venomous critters of the [[Lair]] or early [[kobold (monster)|kobolds]] with [[dart]]s. Aside from convenience, having both rPois and eventual flight assist Gargoyles when exploring the two early Lair branches, one of which is always poison-themed ([[Spider]] or [[Snake]]) while the other is water-themed ([[Shoals]] or [[Swamp]]).
  
 
For most of a regular game, their [[torment]] resistance will be of little benefit, but it is incredibly helpful in the [[Hell]]s and [[Pandemonium]]. Individually, Gargoyles' other characteristics do not have much of an impact, but taken together they do allow one to ignore some specific, dangerous (or just annoying) effects that form part of the "gimmick" of certain enemies (e.g., [[basilisk]]'s petrification). On the other hand, one must be even more careful than usual around [[deep troll earth mage]]s, [[Jorgrun]], and player ghosts that can cast [[LRD]] or [[Shatter]].  
 
For most of a regular game, their [[torment]] resistance will be of little benefit, but it is incredibly helpful in the [[Hell]]s and [[Pandemonium]]. Individually, Gargoyles' other characteristics do not have much of an impact, but taken together they do allow one to ignore some specific, dangerous (or just annoying) effects that form part of the "gimmick" of certain enemies (e.g., [[basilisk]]'s petrification). On the other hand, one must be even more careful than usual around [[deep troll earth mage]]s, [[Jorgrun]], and player ghosts that can cast [[LRD]] or [[Shatter]].  

Revision as of 03:50, 31 August 2022

Version 0.28: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

This page refers to the player species. For the monster, see Gargoyle (monster). For a list of all monstrous gargoyles, see List of gargoyles.

A cross between ordinary stone gargoyles and living beings, Gargoyles are hideous humanoids with an affinity to rock. They have low health, but large amounts of innate armour which increases further as they gain levels. They eventually gain the ability to fly continuously.

Gargoyles' partially living form grants them immunity to poison, as well as resistance to electricity, and protection from some effects of necromancy. Their natural armour makes them strong melee fighters, and they are naturally skilled with blunt weapons and in unarmed combat. They can also be exceptional earth-based conjurers.

Innate Abilities

  • Natural AC: Gargoyles receive a large innate boost to AC relative to XL. Gargoyles get +2 AC at XL 1, and this rises every few levels (see chart below).
  • Petrification resistance: Gargoyles cannot be petrified.
  • Gargoyles are composed of nonliving stone rather than flesh:

Gargoyles have a base Strength of 11, Intelligence of 8 and Dexterity of 5 (before Background modifiers).

AC Bonuses

Level AC Level AC Level AC
1 +2 10 +7 19 +13
2 +2 11 +7 20 +15
3 +3 12 +8 21 +15
4 +3 13 +9 22 +16
5 +4 14 +9 23 +17
6 +4 15 +11 24 +17
7 +4 16 +11 25 +19
8 +5 17 +12 26 +19
9 +5 18 +13 27 +20

Preferred Backgrounds

Gargoyles are recommended for the following backgrounds:

Level Bonuses

Starting Skills and Equipment

Gargoyles receive the skills and equipment listed for their background.

Difficulty of Play

SimpleIntermediateAdvanced

Although they have low HP (-20%), Gargoyles' innate AC bonus grows quickly as character level rises, providing much added protection. The extra AC generally compensates for their low HP, however one must still be very careful around the few attacks that ignore AC, most notably smiting, but also includes later-game threats like damnation and cold-branded attacks from monsters like simulacra.

Beyond this, Gargoyles enjoy a number of innate bonuses and resistances that range from mildly convenient to downright helpful, depending on context. Innate rPois turns many early threats into non-threats, such as the assortment of venomous critters of the Lair or early kobolds with darts. Aside from convenience, having both rPois and eventual flight assist Gargoyles when exploring the two early Lair branches, one of which is always poison-themed (Spider or Snake) while the other is water-themed (Shoals or Swamp).

For most of a regular game, their torment resistance will be of little benefit, but it is incredibly helpful in the Hells and Pandemonium. Individually, Gargoyles' other characteristics do not have much of an impact, but taken together they do allow one to ignore some specific, dangerous (or just annoying) effects that form part of the "gimmick" of certain enemies (e.g., basilisk's petrification). On the other hand, one must be even more careful than usual around deep troll earth mages, Jorgrun, and player ghosts that can cast LRD or Shatter.

Their aptitudes are fairly well balanced and lend themselves to a variety of backgrounds and subsequent development strategies.

Strategy

Although it may seem tempting to raise your AC as high as possible, realize that evasion is also tremendously useful, even with a Gargoyle's unimpressive Dodging aptitude. Due to a Gargoyle's large boosts to AC regardless of armour, a suit of light or medium armour can still provide excellent defenses without penalizing your spellcasting or evasion nearly as much as heavier armour would.

Skill aptitudes

The higher the value, the better the aptitude.

Skill Aptitude Skill Aptitude Skill Aptitude
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

History

  • Prior to 0.27, Gargoyles could not worship Yredelemnul. Flight was an activatable ability that could be ended and restarted. And prior to simplification of GDR in this version, Gargoyles had a special-case bonus to it, displayed here.
  • Prior to its removal in 0.26, gargoyles were immune to rot.
  • Prior to 0.16, Gargoyles could cast Statue Form, though they received four less AC than other species when doing so.
  • Prior to 0.15, the skill aptitudes of Maces & Flails, Unarmed Combat, and Staves were +1.
  • Prior to 0.14, Gargoyles had Fangs 1, Talons 1 and Slow Metabolism 1. Gargoyles got slightly less (only 5/6ths) of the GDR from their body armour, but this was more than compensated for by a large innate bonus (+24% GDR). This innate bonus was suppressed when they were transformed, except for Statue Form, in which Gargoyles had a total of 62% GDR.
  • Gargoyles were added in 0.13.
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