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*Antaeus is vulnerable to fire and lacks poison resistance. [[Fire Magic]] users should have no trouble piling damage on, and [[Nemelex]] followers who can reliably draw the [[Foxfire]] card can annihilate him with a swarm of paralyzing [[red wasp]]s.
 
*Antaeus is vulnerable to fire and lacks poison resistance. [[Fire Magic]] users should have no trouble piling damage on, and [[Nemelex]] followers who can reliably draw the [[Foxfire]] card can annihilate him with a swarm of paralyzing [[red wasp]]s.
 
*Try to clear out his ice fiend allies before attempting to kill him. While [[Fire Storm]] casters can quickly accomplish both at the same time, others may want to initially flee and then take them on once they've scattered throughout the level. Taking on that many sources of [[torment]] and high damage all at once is very unwise.
 
*Try to clear out his ice fiend allies before attempting to kill him. While [[Fire Storm]] casters can quickly accomplish both at the same time, others may want to initially flee and then take them on once they've scattered throughout the level. Taking on that many sources of [[torment]] and high damage all at once is very unwise.
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*You may occasionally find ice statues in the area where you face Antaeus. A well-prepared character can easily ignore their attacks and take advantage of the fact that they'll shoot you even if Antaeus is in the way. While their attacks won't damage him either, they ''will'' distract him, giving you ample [[Stabbing]] opportunities.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 04:39, 21 January 2013

Antaeus CAntaeus.png
HP 700
HD 22
XP 15000
Speed 10
AC 28
EV 4
Will 264
Attack1 75 (hit: cold)
Attack2 30 (hit: cold)


Resistances rElec, rC+, rN+, rRot, rTorm
Vulnerabilities Fire, Holy
Habitat amphibious land
Intelligence High
Uses Weapons & armour
Holiness Demonic
Size Giant
Type hill giant, antaeus
Flags Unique
Fighter
Spellcaster
Evil
Speaks
Once a mighty and renowned Titan, his arrogance was his undoing. Now he is corrupt and tainted, a powerful demon who lords over the frozen wastes of Cocytus. His gigantic body seems as though it would be easily struck by your attacks; unfortunately, it also seems like it would remain unscathed by all but the strongest of them.

Useful Info

Antaeus is the gigantic demon lord who guards the icy rune. He has the highest HP of all normal monsters in the game, and because he cannot summon demonic aid like the other demon lords, he focuses on using his overpowering melee attacks to crush you while using cold and lightning magic when at range. He is found on the bottom floor of Cocytus, usually accompanied by a either a gang of ice fiends or several ice statue sentinels.

Spells: Bolt of Cold (3d32), Lightning Bolt (3d25).

Tips & Tricks

  • Having rC+++, rElec, and better-than-average speed will take a lot of the lethality out of this fight.
  • Antaeus is vulnerable to fire and lacks poison resistance. Fire Magic users should have no trouble piling damage on, and Nemelex followers who can reliably draw the Foxfire card can annihilate him with a swarm of paralyzing red wasps.
  • Try to clear out his ice fiend allies before attempting to kill him. While Fire Storm casters can quickly accomplish both at the same time, others may want to initially flee and then take them on once they've scattered throughout the level. Taking on that many sources of torment and high damage all at once is very unwise.
  • You may occasionally find ice statues in the area where you face Antaeus. A well-prepared character can easily ignore their attacks and take advantage of the fact that they'll shoot you even if Antaeus is in the way. While their attacks won't damage him either, they will distract him, giving you ample Stabbing opportunities.

Trivia

In Greek myth, Antaeus was a tireless giant who drew strength from the earth. Heracles defeated him by holding him aloft, robbing him of his powers.

In Dante's Inferno, Antaeus is found in the last circle of Hell, a frozen lake known as (surprise) Cocytus. The only unfettered giant, he agrees to help Virgil and Dante down into Cocytus; in exchange, Virgil promises that Dante, still living, will increase Antaeus' fame in the mortal world. Whether Dante ever fulfills this promise (or the many other similar promises he makes) is not revealed, although one might argue he did in fact fulfill it by writing of his travels through Hell.

Despite his description in-game, Antaeus was not in fact a titan, but simply a giant who was born of Poseidon and Rhea.