Difference between revisions of "Death ooze"

From CrawlWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Update for 0.15)
(updated to 0.16)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{version015}}
+
{{version016}}
 
<!--monster-bot-begin-->
 
<!--monster-bot-begin-->
 
{{monster
 
{{monster

Revision as of 20:53, 8 August 2015

Version 0.16: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
death ooze JDeath ooze.png
HP 35-59
HD 11
XP 1093
Speed 12
AC 2
EV 4
Will 120
Attack1 32 (hit: rot)
Attack2 32 (hit: plain)


Resistances rC+, rPois+++,
rN+++, rTorm,
rRot+++, rAcid+++,
rConstr, rDrown,
rWater
Vulnerabilities Holy, Holy wrath
Habitat Land
Intelligence Plant
Uses Uses nothing
Holiness Undead
Size Little
Type jelly, death ooze
Flags Eats items
Evil
See invisible
A putrid undead mass of decaying flesh that spurts pestilent slime.


Useful Info

Death oozes are fast undead jellies that eat items, inflict rot, and generally brutalize you in melee combat. They are thankfully rare, appearing only in the Slime Pits or near Jiyva altars.

Tips & Tricks

  • The death ooze is one of the most unpleasant sources of rot in the game, second only to death drakes. They're too fast for most characters to outrun, they eat most ammunition, and they have decent magic resistance to go along with their full set of undead resistances. Fortunately they have little actual durability, and killing them from a distance is usually not too difficult. If you have them, large rocks are an excellent option, as is Dispel Undead or aggressive application of unresisted Conjurations. If you have to enter melee with them, killing them quickly should avoid unnecessary rot. Weapons of holy wrath work especially well, but are by no means necessary.
  • Death oozes are one of the possible creatures generated when you attack the Royal Jelly. Although taking rot damage is generally to be avoided, characters without cold resistance should worry more about the azure jellies, which can deal very heavy cold damage.