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--[[User:Scglass|Scglass]] 22:17, 11 September 2005 (EST)
 
--[[User:Scglass|Scglass]] 22:17, 11 September 2005 (EST)
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... or maybe just leave this discussion page as the 'disclaimer' and leave the perfectly good bestiary page as it is.
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--[[User:Eggmceye|Eggmceye]] 23:38, 11 September 2005 (EST)

Revision as of 23:38, 11 September 2005

Family Discrepancies

As a matter of interest there are a few errors in this page I DON'T want fixed to do with the classification of certain monsters ...

  • basilisk, fire lizard : both actually hellspawn
  • headless is a humanoid
  • hydra is unclassed (actually classed as 'other', same class as shadowlord)

This maped page (Spawners) has the actual class info in it. There is only one aspect of gameplay that is affected by this misinformation, and that's the weapon damage types vs classes.

  • Slashing does extra vs hellspwan
  • Piercing does extra vs dragons
  • Bludgeoning does extra vs undead (both major and minor)

As far as what family each monster should be in, this Bestiary page is correct: basilisks & firelizards should be wyrms. I'm not keen to change the monster table tho, because that will break some family spanwers. We could probably get away with it, but is it worth the trouble?

Comment on inaccuracies

A note could be added to the bestiary which either covers the inaccuracies narratively, i.e.

  • Certain melee attacks are noted to work more effectively against certain classes of monsters, such as blunt weapons vs undead. Don't be surprised if there are exceptions to these rules and your attack is less than effective.

Or a note could be added to the damage vs class types to state that there are some unexpected exceptions, or that it is a general rule. i.e.

  • These bonuses apply in most cases, however there might be some exceptions to which monster belongs to which class.

--Scglass 22:17, 11 September 2005 (EST)

... or maybe just leave this discussion page as the 'disclaimer' and leave the perfectly good bestiary page as it is.

--Eggmceye 23:38, 11 September 2005 (EST)