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The same vault may also contain a '''sludge elf earth mage''', which is very familiar except for the [[Earth Magic]] theme to its spells.
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Spells: [[Iron Shot]] (3d28), [[Shatter]], [[Lee's Rapid Deconstruction]], [[Petrify]], [[Stoneskin]], [[Blink]]
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Certain vaults contain members of the obsolete '''[[grey elf]]''' race, which are basically no different than other elves.
 
Certain vaults contain members of the obsolete '''[[grey elf]]''' race, which are basically no different than other elves.

Revision as of 02:58, 26 April 2013

For the player races, see sludge elf, deep elf and high elf. For the various monsters, see deep elf (monster). For the long-removed race, see elf (race).

elf eElf.png
HP 21 - 42
HD 7
XP 386
Speed 10
AC 2
EV 14
Will 12
Attack1 10 (hit: plain)


Resistances None
Vulnerabilities None
Habitat land
Intelligence High
Uses Weapons & armour
Holiness Natural
Size Medium
Type elf, elf
Flags Warm-blooded
Speaks
An elf, a member of an ancient fey race. Elves are slightly build when compared to humans, and have an innate magical acumen, though less than their deep elf cousins.

Useful Info

Plain elves are fairly boring humanoid monsters, only posing a threat if they happen to find a decent weapon before you encounter them. However, they are only ever found in a handful of rare vaults. You are much more likely to encounter a shapeshifter which has assumed the shape of an elf, usually on one of the middle floors of the Dungeon.

Variant Elves

You may encounter a high elf sorcerer while exploring certain vaults. These are only slightly more powerful than elves physically, but they pack dangerous magic.

Spells: Fireball (3d25), Lightning Bolt (3d20), Agony, Summon Elemental, Haste, Invisibility

This apparently adventurous high elf is just as proficient in magic as its deep elf brethren.

The same vault may also contain a sludge elf earth mage, which is very familiar except for the Earth Magic theme to its spells.

Spells: Iron Shot (3d28), Shatter, Lee's Rapid Deconstruction, Petrify, Stoneskin, Blink

A sludge elf particularly well-attuned to the powers of earth.

Certain vaults contain members of the obsolete grey elf race, which are basically no different than other elves.

Once considered a unique species on its own, grey elves are now more properly classified as a sub-species of high elf. Little exists to distinguish them from their high elf cousins, aside from their supposed glamour (which is probably more myth than fact).

Deformed elf.pngYou can find deformed elves, febrile elves, and sickly elves in some of the sealed chambers in Cigotuvi's Fleshworks.

This poor creature looks hideously deformed.

Tips & Tricks

  • The uniques Dowan, Duvessa, and Fannar are listed simply as "elf" for their species.
  • If you see an elf roaming free and it doesn't appear to be part of a vault or have any equipment, it's probably a shapeshifter.