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==Tips & Tricks==
 
==Tips & Tricks==
*The [[doom hound]]s are often the scariest part of this encounter, but mind Grunn himself, who often comes with a highly enchanted polearm. Still, his complete lack of spells means players capable of staying out of his reach, of to simply tank the hits, won’t be challenged by Grunn himself.
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*The [[doom hound]]s are often the scariest part of this encounter, but mind Grunn himself, who often comes with a highly enchanted heavy polearm of [[draining (brand)|draining]]. Still, his complete lack of spells means players capable of staying out of his reach (or of simply tanking his hits) won’t be challenged by Grunn himself.
 
*Doom hounds, on the other hand, tend to be extremely dangerous for the moment a character facing Grunn will encounter them. The Howl status effect is irresistible, but a [[potion of cancellation]] will remove it.
 
*Doom hounds, on the other hand, tend to be extremely dangerous for the moment a character facing Grunn will encounter them. The Howl status effect is irresistible, but a [[potion of cancellation]] will remove it.
**[[Doom Howl]] spawns enemies from [[Tartarus]] around the player for a time. Aside from the heavy-hitting [[bone dragon]]s and [[reaper]]s, living players should fear the [[torment]] of [[tormentor]]s and [[Tzitzimimeh]]. The latter, with their irresistible, AC and EV-bypassing [[Dispel Undead Range]], are even scarier to [[undead]] characters, whether naturally or under the effect of [[Necromutation]]. Finally, [[putrid mouth]]s can breathe debilitating [[miasma]], leaving you slowed and even more vulnerable to the onslaught. Not to mention Grunn himself.
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**[[Doom Howl]] spawns enemies from [[Tartarus]] around the player for a time. Aside from the heavy-hitting [[bone dragon]]s and [[reaper]]s, living players should fear the [[torment]] of [[tormentor]]s and [[Tzitzimimeh]]. The latter, with their irresistible, AC and EV-bypassing [[Dispel Undead Range]], are even scarier to [[undead]] characters, whether naturally or under the effect of [[Necromutation]]. Finally, [[putrid mouth]]s can breathe debilitating [[miasma]], leaving you slowed and even more vulnerable to the onslaught (not to mention Grunn himself).
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
*Grunn was introduced in [[0.29]].
 
*Grunn was introduced in [[0.29]].
 
[[Category:Crystal Ball Articles]]
 

Revision as of 08:13, 28 August 2022

Version 0.29: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
Grunn gGrunn.png
HP 132-266
HD 16
XP 1704
Speed 10
AC 6
EV 6
Will 100
Attack1 50 (hit: plain)


Resistances rPois+++
rDrown
rMiasma
rN+++
rTorm
Vulnerabilities Holy
Habitat Land
Intelligence Human
Uses Weapons & armour
Starting equipment
Open doors
Holiness Undead
Size Medium
Type gnoll, gnoll
Flags Speaks
Unique
Male
A brutally twisted undead gnoll in the eternal service of Ereshkigal, lord of Tartarus. Legend has it that he sold his soul to return his most beloved hunting dog to life. Whether that hound is a member of his current pack, none can say.

For a list of all gnolls, see list of gnolls. Not to be confused with Grum.

Useful Info

Grunn the Punished is a unique monster that comes with a pack of 2-4 doom hounds. He has a 1% of spawning with the Scythe of Curses, if it hasn't generated already.

Grunn is an alternate version of Grum. Only one may spawn in a given game.

Location

Tips & Tricks

  • The doom hounds are often the scariest part of this encounter, but mind Grunn himself, who often comes with a highly enchanted heavy polearm of draining. Still, his complete lack of spells means players capable of staying out of his reach (or of simply tanking his hits) won’t be challenged by Grunn himself.
  • Doom hounds, on the other hand, tend to be extremely dangerous for the moment a character facing Grunn will encounter them. The Howl status effect is irresistible, but a potion of cancellation will remove it.

History

  • Grunn was introduced in 0.29.