Catoblepas
catoblepas Y | |
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HP | 50-103 |
HD | 14 |
XP | 938 |
Speed | 10 |
AC | 10 |
EV | 2 |
Will | 100 |
Attack1 | 36 (gore: plain)
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Resistances | rPetrify |
Vulnerabilities | None |
Habitat | Land |
Intelligence | Animal |
Uses | Uses nothing |
Holiness | Natural |
Size | Large |
Type | yak, catoblepas |
Flags | Warm-blooded |
A sluggish black buffalo, its hide encrusted with dull scales. It carries its hog-like head just above the ground, protected by a stiff mane of bristles, joined to its body by a neck as long and loose as an emptied intestine. Man and beast alike would be wise to steer clear of this creature, as its fearsome breath is known to turn flesh into stone.
“So passed he over into the island, taking with him the two brothers of Anaxius; where he found the forsaken knight attired in his own livery, as black as sorrow itself could see itself in the blackest glass: his ornaments of the same hue, but formd into the figures of ravens which seemed to gape for carrion: only his reins were snakes, which finely wrapping themselves one within the other, their heads came together to the cheeks and bosses of the bit, where they might seem to bite at the horse, and the horse, as he champed the bit, to bite at them, and that the white foam was engendered by the poisonous fury of the combat. His impresa was a Catoblepta, which so long lies dead as the moon (whereto it hath so natural a sympathy) wants her light. The word signified, that the moon wanted not the light, but the poor beast wanted the moon’s light.” |
Useful Info
Catoblepae are enormous yak-genus monsters, bigger and bulkier than even death yaks. Their breath creates calcifying dust; if you stand in the dust for more than 1 turn, you'll have a good chance to start petrifying. Once you start petrifying, you'll be incapacitated in short order. They can be found inside the Lair and as part of Polyphemus's flock.
Spells
Spell set I | ||
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Slot1 | Petrifying Cloud (2d6) | Natural flag |
Tips & Tricks
- In order for their breath to petrify, you must end your turn inside a cloud of petrifying dust. If you are inside a cloud of dust, moving to a tile without dust will always avoid petrification.
- Gargoyles, being in Statue Form or an insubstantial form (Statue, Shadow, Storm, or Wisp Form), or being under Zin's Vitalisation makes you immune to petrification.
- Clouds cannot replace other clouds. Reading a scroll of fog creates clouds of smoke, which prevents the dust from being created. If you have poison resistance, casting Mephitic Cloud on yourself, or using a scroll of poison, can do the same thing.
- If you start petrifying, using a potion of cancellation, Elyvilon's Purification, or Ru's Draw Out Power will cure it.
- Unless you're immune to petrification, try to fight catoblepae in open areas. This gives you room to maneuver around their breath. If you encounter one in a tunnel, strongly consider luring it out into the open.
- You can use their breath to your advantage:
- Their breath can affect monsters, too. With careful footwork, you can get monsters to be petrified. Catoblepae are not shy about shooting their friends with dust.
- The dust is opaque; it will block line of sight like a scroll of fog. If you encounter a catoblepas along with a dangerous ranged monster, you might be able to use this to your advantage.
- Remember that their breath attack does small amounts of impact damage when it hits you. The damage is largely negligible in most situations, but if you're low on health, few deaths are as frustrating as being downed by catoblepas breath during a hasty retreat.
- If you are climbing a stairway and are hit by the calcifying dust, be aware there's a chance you will arrive on the next floor fully petrified.
Quality of Life improvements
In your rcfile, you may want add the following:
force_more_message += breathes a plume of calcifying
This gives a prompt every time the catoblepas uses Petrifying Cloud, which stops autofight in the process.
History
- Prior to 0.14, catoblepae would not generate in Labyrinths.