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==History==
 
==History==
Elemental wellsprings were considered for inclusion in [[0.13]] and [[0.14]].
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Elemental wellsprings were considered for inclusion in [[0.13]] and again in [[0.14]] but were not chosen to be included.
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[[Category:Obsolete monsters]]
 
[[Category:Obsolete monsters]]

Revision as of 19:14, 17 February 2014

Obsolete: This article refers to an aspect of the game which has been removed. It is retained for historical reference only.
elemental wellspring EElemental wellspring.png
HP 59-91
HD 15
XP 1278
Speed 10
AC 8
EV 8
Will Immune



Resistances rElec, rPois+,
rN+++, rTorm,
rRot+++, rDrown
Vulnerabilities None
Habitat Water
Intelligence Plant
Uses Uses nothing
Holiness Non-living
Size Big
Type elemental, elemental wellspring
Flags Silence immune
A swirling conflux of elemental water streaming from the elemental plane into this one. Floods and the spirits who dwell within them seem to issue from it.


Useful Info

Elemental wellsprings are aquatic monsters who batter you with pounding waves, and summon water elementals. They can be found in any area where water exists, except for the first half of the Dungeon.

Spells

Spell set
Slot1 Primal Wave (3d21)
Slot2 Primal Wave (3d21)
Slot3 none
Slot4 Primal Wave (3d21)
Slot5 Primal Wave (3d21)
Slot6 none

Tips & Tricks

  • Elemental wellsprings use HP to power their spells. Each time they cast Primal Wave, they lose 4 + 1d15 HP, and summon a new water elemental near them.
  • Invisibility will greatly reduce their chances of casting anything while you're getting close to them or attacking them.
  • Primal Wave can deal serious damage to weaker characters, especially if you're already dealing with trouble. Fortunately they can't leave the bodies of water they live in. If you encounter an elemental wellspring and you're not at full health or have other opponents in sight, feel free to back away from it and come back when you're better prepared.
  • Aquatic and non-breathing characters (octopodes, merfolk, grey draconians, and mummies) all take significantly reduced damage from Primal Wave, and you'll have an easier time moving about in the watery aftermath if you're flying above it.
  • While water elementals aren't terribly dangerous on their own, their asphyxiating attacks can cause major damage over time, as well as effectively silencing casters. Lure them away from their boss.

History

Elemental wellsprings were considered for inclusion in 0.13 and again in 0.14 but were not chosen to be included.