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An '''insect''' is represented by the character {{white
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An '''insect''' is any monster represented by the character {{white|a}}.
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}}. {{white|x}} ("xan or other mystical/fantastic insect") could also be argued to be insects. Otherwise, insects are:
 
  
==[[Ant]]s==
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* [[Ant]]s:
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** {{monsymlink|Soldier ant}}
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** {{monsymlink|Giant ant}}
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** {{monsymlink|Fire ant}}
  
* {{monsymlink|Soldier ant}}
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* [[Bee]]s:
* {{monsymlink|Giant ant}}
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** {{monsymlink|Killer bee}}
* {{monsymlink|Fire ant}}
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** {{monsymlink|Queen bee}}
  
==[[Bee]]s==
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* Other insects:
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** {{monsymlink|Giant beetle}}
  
* {{monsymlink|Killer bee}}
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Insect-like creatures that are generally not considered to be insects include the {{white|s}} monster class, containing arachnids and other arthropods that aren't classified as insects in real life. The {{white|x}} monster class arguably also constitutes insects, because the class description is "xan or other mystical/fantastic insect", but these are not treated as insects in, for example, the [[summon insects]] monster spell.
* {{monsymlink|Queen bee}}
 
  
==Other insects==
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==Strategy==
  
* {{monsymlink|Giant beetle}}
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Hostile [[aligned priest|priests]] can cast [[summon insects]], particularly in [[Moloch's Sanctum]] and the [[Astral Plane]]. If all insects have been [[genocide]]d, they will instead summon [[snake]]s.
* {{monsymlink|Locust}} ([[SporkHack]] only)
 
  
==Non-insects==
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It is not a good idea to [[genocide]] any species of insect, as they provide a valuable barrier between you and the tougher monsters in the Sanctum and Astral Plane. Some players make an exception to genocide soldier ants, as they pose a particular hazard in the early game.
  
* {{monsymlink|giant spider}}
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== Variants ==
* {{monsymlink|cave spider}}
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See the [[a|a (monster class)]] page.
* {{monsymlink|Scorpius}}
 
* {{monsymlink|scorpion}}
 
* {{monsymlink|centipede}}
 
* {{monsymlink|grid bug}}
 
* {{monsymlink|xan}}
 
 
 
==Notes==
 
 
 
Hostile [[aligned priest|priests]] can cast [[Summon insects]], particularly in [[Moloch's Sanctum]] and the [[Astral Plane]]. If all insects have been [[genocide]]d, they will instead summon [[snake]]s.
 
 
 
==Strategy==
 
  
It is not a good idea to [[genocide]] any species of insect, as they provide a valuable barrier between you and far tougher monsters in the Sanctum and Astral Plane. Some players make an exception for Soldier ants, as they pose a particular hazard in the early game.
 
 
[[Category:Monster classes]]
 
[[Category:Monster classes]]
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Revision as of 20:27, 21 January 2019

An insect is any monster represented by the character a.

Insect-like creatures that are generally not considered to be insects include the s monster class, containing arachnids and other arthropods that aren't classified as insects in real life. The x monster class arguably also constitutes insects, because the class description is "xan or other mystical/fantastic insect", but these are not treated as insects in, for example, the summon insects monster spell.

Strategy

Hostile priests can cast summon insects, particularly in Moloch's Sanctum and the Astral Plane. If all insects have been genocided, they will instead summon snakes.

It is not a good idea to genocide any species of insect, as they provide a valuable barrier between you and the tougher monsters in the Sanctum and Astral Plane. Some players make an exception to genocide soldier ants, as they pose a particular hazard in the early game.

Variants

See the a (monster class) page.

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