Hydra
hydra D | |
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HP | 39 - 104 |
HD | 13 |
XP | 1237 |
Speed | 10 (swim: 60%) |
AC | 0 |
EV | 5 |
Will | 52 |
Attack1 | 18 (bite: plain)
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Resistances | rPois+ |
Vulnerabilities | None |
Habitat | amphibious land |
Intelligence | Insect |
Uses | Uses nothing |
Holiness | Natural |
Size | Big |
Type | hydra, hydra |
Flags | Warm-blooded |
A great and nightmarish lacertilian beast. It has many heads, and the potential to grow many more!
Hitting it with any cutting weapon bigger than a dagger or a quick blade risks lopping a head off, which, considering hydra's unique biology, is not what you want unless the blade is hot enough to cauterize the wound. Even a troll's claws may be enough to rip hydra heads. |
Useful Info
Hydras are notoriously dangerous melee monsters found most often in the Lair and the Swamp. They begin life with 4-8 heads, but grow two more and heal significantly whenever they lose one. This usually happens when a player or trap deals slashing damage to it, and careless use of claws, axes, or swords can result in prolonged and deadly combat.
Fortunately, there are ways to hurt them without them growing stronger. Blunt and piercing weapons injure them as normal, and flaming edged weapons will remove heads and cauterize the wound, preventing the normal regrowth. Ranged weapons (except for hand axes) and spells also function without issue.
Hydras cannot fly, but they swim quickly through water. Lava will effectively stop them, however.
While exploring the bottom floor of the Swamp, beware the Lernaean hydra. This unique hydra is exponentially more lethal than normal.
Tips & Tricks
- Hydras with additional heads only get more attacks per turn, not more HD, XP, or MR.
- Hydras max out at 20 heads, at which point they get 20 individual melee attacks per turn. Don't let this happen.
- If you manage to get a hydra to 0 heads without it dying from HP damage, it immediately dies anyway.
- The Summon Hydra spell lets you call a friendly 4-9 headed hydra to fight for you, but only for a brief time.
- They have poison resistance, so poison and Mephitic Cloud won't work.
- If attempting to escape, remember that hydras cannot open doors.
- Here are some tips for edged-weapon users:
- Use a flaming weapon to not only avoid regrowth and healing, but to reduce the hydra's damage output with each hit. The Fire Brand spell can give you one long enough for this purpose even at very low spell power.
- Use a non-edged weapon of the same skill, such as:
- Maces and Flails: Not an issue.
- Short Blades: Use a Quick blade or dagger. Fighting a hydra with a dagger is still not recommended unless you have Stabbing bonuses. Invisibility is quite useful here, since they neither see nor sense it.
- Polearms: Use a spear, trident, or demon trident.
- Staves: Use a quarterstaff or enhancer staff.
- Axes and Long Blades: There are no safe options. Use spells, wands, or a weapon you aren't skilled in (only recommended with high AC, berserking, or other buffs).
- Unarmed Combat: Only characters with claws are at risk of severing heads. Ghouls can wear gloves to prevent this, but trolls and felids lack that option, and will have to find another way.
- Invocations:
- Spells:
- Conjurations: Most level 3+ Conjurations can kill a hydra in 3-6 hits, and even level 2's can soften them up significantly with enough time. Hydras leave poisonous corpses, so Ignite Poison will hurt it effectively and reliably.
- Summonings: 4-7 elementals or ice beasts can easily kill a hydra, though a hydra with a high number of heads may require more.
- Transmutations: Use Ice Form or unarmed Statue Form. Spider Form does not remove heads, but is generally less effective than Ice or Statue Form.
- Wands: Even at low Evocations, a wand of fire, wand of cold, wand of draining, or wand of fireball can usually kill a hydra in 2-5 hits. This is a safe course of action for most characters.
The following methods do not work:
- Polymorph: Hydras have high HD, and often turn into even toughter monsters. Storm dragons are a particularly common result.
- Low-Skill Archery: Hydras regenerate quickly; any method which relies on whittling down its HP will likely fail.
- Stair dancing: Climbing up or down stairs next to a hydra will give it a few free hits, which is possibly all it needs to kill you.
- Berserk With an Edged Weapon: While you may be able to deal more damage than the hydra can heal per hit, its damage output will be growing, and ending your berserk slowed and wounded next to an even stronger hydra than you started with is not ideal.
Undead Hydras
Hydra corpses that are raised as zombies or skeletons will have the same number of heads as the corpse; zero-headed corpses cannot be raised this way. Hydra simulacra may have more or less heads. In either case, you can slice their heads off as with normal hydras, but they will never grow back, even if a non-flaming weapon is used. Note that hydra simulacra can have horrifyingly high damage output if you lack cold resistance: +13-38 cold damage per head.
Spectral hydras created with Death Channel will have the same number of heads as the hydra when it died, but these can't be cut off.
Any of these undead hydras can be found as enemies throughout the dungeon, especially in the pestilence ending of the Swamp.