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*Their images may be similar, but don't mistake them for regular snapping turtles. The difference in damage output is huge.
 
*Their images may be similar, but don't mistake them for regular snapping turtles. The difference in damage output is huge.
 
*Remember that it's easy to run from slow enemies. There's no sense in dying in melee to something you can easily [[kite]].
 
*Remember that it's easy to run from slow enemies. There's no sense in dying in melee to something you can easily [[kite]].
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Revision as of 16:01, 5 April 2013

Version 0.11: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.


alligator snapping turtle t [[File:{{{tile_name}}}.png|32px]]
HP 126 - 161
HD 16
XP 1127
Speed 8 (swim: 60%)
AC 19
EV 1
Will 64
Attack1 50 (bite: reach)


Resistances None
Vulnerabilities None
Habitat amphibious
Intelligence Insect
Uses Uses nothing
Holiness Natural
Size Large
Type snapping turtle, alligator snapping turtle
Flags Cold-blooded
A particularly large and nasty snapping turtle. Like its smaller relative, it too can reach out and bite from afar, and will retreat inside its shell when threatened.

Useful Info

Alligator snapping turtles are one of the beefiest threats faced in the Shoals. These brutes hit as hard as krakens (though thankfully without the multiple limbs) and have a reaching attack, making them especially deadly if you're distracted by a pack of harpies or merfolk. Fortunately, they move slowly on land, and when near death they'll withdraw into their shells to heal, giving you ample opportunity to beat them to death in peace.

Tips & Tricks

  • Their images may be similar, but don't mistake them for regular snapping turtles. The difference in damage output is huge.
  • Remember that it's easy to run from slow enemies. There's no sense in dying in melee to something you can easily kite.