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{{Flavour|A deceptively fast, floating ball filled with gas and spores, prone to burst at the slightest disturbance.}}
 
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==Useful Info==
 
==Useful Info==
'''Ballistomycete spores''' are fast-moving, suicidal creatures which explode into a cloud of spores on contact with the player or when killed. The explosion has a diameter of about 5 squares and does 3d15 damage and [[confusion|confuses]] you, so take care to kill these creatures from a distance. They have only 1 HP, so any successful attack will destroy them.
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'''Ballistomycete spores''' are fast-moving, suicidal creatures which explode into a cloud of spores on contact with a target or when killed. The explosion has a diameter of about 5 squares and does 3d15 damage and [[confusion|confuses]] living targets. They have only 1 HP, so any successful attack will destroy them.
 
 
Their explosions will damage and confuse any monsters caught in the blast as well, so they can be used to your advantage. Wherever they explode, one or more [[ballistomycete]]s may spawn.
 
 
 
Giant spores leave trails of mold on the tiles behind them. These trails will lead to other ballistomycetes and giant spores, and killing an active ballistomycete will temporarily highlight a section of the trail which leads to the next active target. Killing the entire colony will reward you 500 XP, along with the message:
 
 
 
{{crawlquote|Having destroyed the fungal colony, you feel a bit more experienced.}}
 
  
 
==Tips & Tricks==
 
==Tips & Tricks==
*[[Magic Dart]] never misses its target, and is thus a surefire way to halt an oncoming spore. In the same vein, unavoidable spells such as cloud spells, [[Airstrike]], or [[Fireball]] will destroy spores. Their evasion isn't unbeatable, though, so most ranged attacks will work with a little skill. If you lack a more reliable ranged attack, just throw a few [[stone]]s and you'll have a decent chance of hitting the spore.
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*A spore's explosion can easily kill low level characters. [[Blink]]ing away if it manages to get too close is not a bad idea.
*A giant spore's explosion can easily kill low level characters. [[Blink]]ing away if it manages to get too close is not a bad idea.
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*Followers of [[Fedhas]] can create friendly ballistomycetes by using Fedhas' Grow Ballistomycete ability. However, the spores won't follow your orders, so don't waste turns shouting.
*Do not try [[polymorph]]ing a giant spore: it will probably become an [[oklob plant]], which is much worse.
 
*If you get the message "You hear an explosion", a giant spore has just exploded somewhere else on the level. You'll probably want to look for the [[ballistomycete]] colony before it spreads any further.
 
*Followers of [[Fedhas]] can create friendly giant spores by using Fedhas' Reproduction power. However, they won't follow your orders, so don't waste turns shouting. They won't turn hostile if you cast [[Inner Flame]] on them.
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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*Prior to [[0.24]], [[ballistomycete]]s could reproduce via spores. The spores left mold as they moved, and new ballistomycetes could grow on it.
 
*Prior to [[0.19]], ballistomycete spores were known as '''giant spore'''s.
 
*Prior to [[0.19]], ballistomycete spores were known as '''giant spore'''s.
 
*Prior to [[0.17]], ballistomycete colonies could spawn naturally instead of being exclusively created by Fedhasites.
 
*Prior to [[0.17]], ballistomycete colonies could spawn naturally instead of being exclusively created by Fedhasites.

Revision as of 12:38, 10 September 2020

Version 0.25: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

For a list of all plants, see list of plants.

ballistomycete spore *Ballistomycete spore.png
HP 1-2
HD 1
XP 0
Speed 15
AC 0
EV 10
Will Immune
Attack1 1 (hit: plain)


Resistances rPois+
rDrown
rTorm
Vulnerabilities None
Habitat Land
Intelligence Brainless
Uses Uses nothing
Holiness Plant
Size Small
Type fungus, ballistomycete spore
Flags Flying
Unbreathing
No experience gain
A fast, gas-filled floating spore released by a ballistomycete when it senses a threat. After seeking out its foe, the spore will explode, damaging anything caught in the blast and further confusing living creatures.

Useful Info

Ballistomycete spores are fast-moving, suicidal creatures which explode into a cloud of spores on contact with a target or when killed. The explosion has a diameter of about 5 squares and does 3d15 damage and confuses living targets. They have only 1 HP, so any successful attack will destroy them.

Tips & Tricks

  • A spore's explosion can easily kill low level characters. Blinking away if it manages to get too close is not a bad idea.
  • Followers of Fedhas can create friendly ballistomycetes by using Fedhas' Grow Ballistomycete ability. However, the spores won't follow your orders, so don't waste turns shouting.

History

  • Prior to 0.24, ballistomycetes could reproduce via spores. The spores left mold as they moved, and new ballistomycetes could grow on it.
  • Prior to 0.19, ballistomycete spores were known as giant spores.
  • Prior to 0.17, ballistomycete colonies could spawn naturally instead of being exclusively created by Fedhasites.