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''For a list of all centaur-type creatures, see [[list of centaurs]].''
 
''For a list of all centaur-type creatures, see [[list of centaurs]].''
 
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==Useful Info==
 
==Useful Info==
'''Fauns''' are pesky [[Hexes]] specialists who travel in packs, occasionally led by a [[satyr]]. Although individually weak, a pack will pelt you with a painful barrage of [[arrow]]s and [[sling bullet]]s while disabling you with spells. They can be found in [[the Shoals]].
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'''Fauns''' are pesky ranged attackers who travel in packs, occasionally led by a [[satyr]]. Although individually weak, a pack will pelt you with a painful barrage of [[sling]]s, while lowering your [[willpower]]. They can be found in [[the Shoals]].
  
 
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==Tips & Tricks==
 
==Tips & Tricks==
*The multitude of Hexes you'll get hit with (particularly if satyrs are present), combined with the open layout of the Shoals, makes it difficult to engage faun packs in melee. That being said, leaving yourself open to ranged attacks can result in a lot of damage being piled on you quickly. Use whatever terrain is available to limit the number of enemies shooting you at any given time.
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*Leaving yourself in the open to a pack of fauns can result in a lot of damage. Use whatever terrain is available to limit the number of enemies shooting you at any given time.
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*Strip Willpower isn't terribly threatening when you're only dealing with fauns. However, it makes it more likely for satyrs (or other enemies) to hex you.
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**Corona negates [[invisible]] and makes you easier to hit. Not great if you're relying on invisibility to escape.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Latest revision as of 09:24, 24 August 2023

Version 0.30: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

For a list of all centaur-type creatures, see list of centaurs.

faun cFaun.png
HP 33-67
HD 10
XP 540
Speed 10
AC 2
EV 10
Will 40
Attack1 23 (hit: plain)


Resistances None
Vulnerabilities None
Habitat Land
Intelligence Human
Uses Starting equipment
Open doors
Holiness Natural
Size Medium
Type faun, faun
Flags Speaks
Warm-blooded
A hybrid with the torso of a human atop the forelegs of a goat. They are fabled for their ability to play with the minds of those who intrude into their domains.

“When Peleus, some distance away, saw him torn apart by the frightful wound he shouted: ‘Accept this tribute to the dead, at least, Crantor, dearest of youths’, and with his powerful arm, he hurled his ash spear, at full strength, at Demoleon. It ruptured the ribcage, and stuck quivering in the bone. The centaur pulled out the shaft minus its head (he tried with difficulty to reach that also) but the head was caught in his lung. The pain itself strengthened his will: wounded, he reared up at his enemy and beat the hero down with his hooves. Peleus received the resounding blows on helmet and shield, and defending his upper arms, and controlling the weapon he held out, with one blow through the arm he pierced the bi-formed breast.”
-Ovid, _Metamorphoses_, XII, 330. 8 AD.

Useful Info

Fauns are pesky ranged attackers who travel in packs, occasionally led by a satyr. Although individually weak, a pack will pelt you with a painful barrage of slings, while lowering your willpower. They can be found in the Shoals.

Spells

Spell set I
Slot1 Corona Wizard flag
Slot2 Strip Willpower Wizard flag

Tips & Tricks

  • Leaving yourself in the open to a pack of fauns can result in a lot of damage. Use whatever terrain is available to limit the number of enemies shooting you at any given time.
  • Strip Willpower isn't terribly threatening when you're only dealing with fauns. However, it makes it more likely for satyrs (or other enemies) to hex you.
    • Corona negates invisible and makes you easier to hit. Not great if you're relying on invisibility to escape.

History