Quicksilver dragon
For a list of all dragons, see list of dragons.
quicksilver dragon D | |
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HP | 63-110 |
HD | 16 |
XP | 2542 |
Speed | 15 |
AC | 10 |
EV | 15 |
Will | 140 |
Attack1 | 25 (bite: plain) |
Attack2 | 20 (claw: plain)
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Resistances | rDrown, rWater |
Vulnerabilities | Dragon Slaying |
Habitat | Land |
Intelligence | Animal |
Uses | Uses nothing |
Holiness | Natural |
Size | Giant |
Type | dragon, quicksilver dragon |
Flags | Flying See invisible Warm-blooded |
A long and sinuous dragon, seemingly more neck and tail than anything else. Its skin shines like molten mercury, magical energies arc from its pointed snout, and it moves with terrifying swiftness.
“On the other hand, Confucius is made to say to his disciples, ‘I know how birds can fly, how fishes can swim, and how animals can run. But the runner may be snared, the swimmer may be hooked, and the flyer may be shot by the arrow. But there is the dragon. I cannot tell how he mounts on the wind through the clouds, and rises to heaven. Today I have seen Lao-tsze, and can only compare him to the dragon.’” |
Useful info
Quicksilver dragons are rare and dangerous dragons that move 50% faster than average and breathe irresistible status-dispelling energy bolts. Fortunately, they're extremely rare, appearing almost exclusively in Vaults:5, Dis:7, and certain Dungeon vaults. If you see one elsewhere, it's likely a shapeshifter. They can drop a quicksilver dragon hide, which can be enchanted into a dragon armor with inherent magic resistance.
Spells
Spell set | ||
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Slot1 | Quicksilver Bolt (3d20) | Natural flag |
Tips & Tricks
- As their damage output is irresistible and considerable, the best defense is a good offense. Take them out quickly, using Haste or berserk if those options are available.
- While the bolts can't be absorbed, they can be avoided or blocked; a shield or Repel/Deflect Missiles can help keep you safe.
- Be mindful if you have any active enchantments that you're relying on: unexpectedly losing Haste, or worse, Flight in the middle of a battle can be devastating, even fatal.