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==Useful Info==
 
==Useful Info==
'''Manticores''' are slow natural beasts that can fling volleys of spikes at you from afar. Although players can easily outrun them, they can do dangerous amounts of damage to you as you flee. They are found in the mid-[[Dungeon]], [[the Lair]], [[the Shoals]], and [[the Vaults]].
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'''Manticores''' are natural beasts that can fling volleys of spikes at you from afar. Although players can easily outrun them, they can do dangerous amounts of damage to you as you flee. They are found in the mid-[[Dungeon]], [[the Lair]], [[the Shoals]], and [[the Vaults]].
  
 
==Tips & Tricks==
 
==Tips & Tricks==
*Manticores' spikes deal 2d10 physical damage per hit, which is reduced by your [[AC]] and can be blocked or dodged. These spikes aren't infinite; each manticore only has 8-16 shots before having to resort to melee. Heavily armoured characters or casters with [[Repel Missiles]]/[[Deflect Missiles]] can usually shrug off these spikes with ease, but other casters may want to keep their distance (6 tiles away is a perfectly safe [[kiting]] distance) to avoid perforation.
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*Manticores' spikes deal 2d10 physical damage per hit, which is reduced by your [[AC]] and can be blocked or dodged. These spikes are infinite; so manticores don't have to resort to melee. Heavily armoured characters or casters with [[Repel Missiles]]/[[Deflect Missiles]] can usually shrug off these spikes with ease, but other casters may want to keep their distance (6 tiles away is a perfectly safe [[kiting]] distance) to avoid perforation.
 
*Unlike most animals, manticores are able to open [[door]]s.
 
*Unlike most animals, manticores are able to open [[door]]s.
 
*They have lousy [[magic resistance]], so if you're able to induce [[confusion]], do so. They're completely unable to fire spikes while confused. Your own [[invisibility]] also prevents this.
 
*They have lousy [[magic resistance]], so if you're able to induce [[confusion]], do so. They're completely unable to fire spikes while confused. Your own [[invisibility]] also prevents this.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In [[0.14]], manticores will have increased HD and attack damage, and the spikes of a manticore will inflict the [[Barbs]] [[status effect]]. The player will be able to summon manticores with the [[Monstrous Menagerie]] spell.
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Prior to [[0.15]], manticores didn't move as fast as the player, and had no unlimited number of spike volleys.
  
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Prior to [[0.14]], manticores had lower HD and attack damage, and the spikes of a manticore didn't inflict the [[Barbs]] [[status effect]]. The player wasn't able to summon manticores with the [[Monstrous Menagerie]] spell.

Revision as of 01:45, 7 September 2014

Version 0.15: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
manticore HManticore.png
HP 34-62
HD 9
XP 532
Speed 10
AC 5
EV 7
Will 36
Attack1 26 (bite: plain)
Attack2 14 (claw: plain)
Attack3 14 (claw: plain)
Resistances rDrown
Vulnerabilities None
Habitat Land
Intelligence Animal
Uses Uses nothing
Holiness Natural
Size Large
Type manticore, manticore
Flags Flying
Hybrid
Warm-blooded
A hideous cross-breed, bearing the features of a human and a lion, with great bat-like wings. Its tail bristles with spikes that can be loosed at potential prey.

“Ctesias writeth, that in Aethiopia likewise there is a beast which he calleth Mantichora, having three rankes of teeth, which when they meet togither are let in one within another like the teeth of combes: with the face and eares of a man, with red eyes; of colour sanguine, bodied like a lyon, and having a taile armed with a sting like a scorpion: his voice resembleth the noise of a flute and trumpet sounded together: very swift he is, and mans flesh of all others hee most desireth.”
-Pliny the Elder, _Natural History_, Book 8, Chapter XXI


Useful Info

Manticores are natural beasts that can fling volleys of spikes at you from afar. Although players can easily outrun them, they can do dangerous amounts of damage to you as you flee. They are found in the mid-Dungeon, the Lair, the Shoals, and the Vaults.

Tips & Tricks

  • Manticores' spikes deal 2d10 physical damage per hit, which is reduced by your AC and can be blocked or dodged. These spikes are infinite; so manticores don't have to resort to melee. Heavily armoured characters or casters with Repel Missiles/Deflect Missiles can usually shrug off these spikes with ease, but other casters may want to keep their distance (6 tiles away is a perfectly safe kiting distance) to avoid perforation.
  • Unlike most animals, manticores are able to open doors.
  • They have lousy magic resistance, so if you're able to induce confusion, do so. They're completely unable to fire spikes while confused. Your own invisibility also prevents this.

History

Prior to 0.15, manticores didn't move as fast as the player, and had no unlimited number of spike volleys.

Prior to 0.14, manticores had lower HD and attack damage, and the spikes of a manticore didn't inflict the Barbs status effect. The player wasn't able to summon manticores with the Monstrous Menagerie spell.