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'''Kroo the Kobold King''' is a unique monster added in [[SLASH'EM]].  
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'''Kroo the Kobold King''' is a [[unique monster]] that appears in [[SLASH'EM]], [[SlashTHEM]], [[notdNetHack]] and [[Hack'EM]]. He is a [[Kobold (monster class)|kobold]] that has a single weapon attack, and possesses [[poison resistance]] and [[stoning resistance]].
  
 
==Generation==
 
==Generation==
Kroo appears in his own [[Special level (SLASH'EM)|special]] [[kobold level]].  One variant is an ordinary rooms-and-corridors level, while the other is an entire predefined level.
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===SLASH'EM, SlashTHEM and Hack'EM===
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Kroo is always generated on the [[Special level (SLASH'EM)|special]] [[kobold level]], with two random [[weapon]]s, two random pieces of [[armor]], two random [[potion]]s, and a random [[wand]] on his square; his exact location varies with the map used for the kobold level.
  
In both variants, he will generate on top of two weapons, two pieces of armor, two potions, and a wand, all random.  He is also [[monster starting inventory|generated with]] the usual inventory for a kobold{{refsrc|makemon.c|851|version=SLASH'EM 0.0.7E7F2}}, namely:
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Like other kobolds, Kroo is also [[monster starting inventory|generated with]] two sets of weapons: an [[orcish short sword]] ({{frac|4}} chance) or an [[orcish dagger]] ({{frac|3|4}} chance), and a stack of [[orcish spear]]s ({{frac|4}} chance) or a stack of [[dart]]s ({{frac|3|4}} chance).{{refsrc|makemon.c|851|version=SLASH'EM 0.0.7E7F2}}
  
* A 25% chance of an [[orcish short sword]], otherwise an [[orcish dagger]]
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===notdNetHack===
* A 25% chance of a stack of [[orcish spear]]s, otherwise a stack of [[dart]]s
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In notdNetHack, Kroo the Kobold King is the boss of the Dismal Swamp adventure branch.
  
Note that he is [[monster weapon preference|likely]] to pick up and use one of the weapons he generates on top of in preference to his short sword or dagger.
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==Strategy==
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===SLASH'EM, SlashTHEM and Hack'EM===
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Kroo has a higher base level than any other kobold, but he is otherwise fairly unremarkable: his weapon attack does less damage than that of a [[kobold warrior]], and he has the same low speed of 9 and pitiful 10 [[AC]] as most other kobolds. However, the items placed on his square can lead to some nasty surprises, and he has enough HP that he may get a few wand shots off before you can kill him.
  
==Description==
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Kroo is usually surrounded by a very large number of kobolds, which may warrant the use of anti-horde tactics (such as fighting them one-by-one in a corridor) to avoid being killed by sheer attrition; while this leaves you vulnerable to his wand(s), it also ensures that you can reliably zap him and his kobolds with your own wands.
Kroo has a higher base level than any other kobold, but he is otherwise fairly unremarkable: his weapon attack in fact does less damage than a [[kobold warrior]]'s attack, and he has the same speed and [[AC]] (9 and 10, respectively) as the all the [[Kobold (SLASH'EM)|new kobold]]s in SLASH'EM.  Strangely, in addition to the usual [[poison resistance]] that all kobolds have, he also possesses [[petrification resistance]].
 
  
==Strategy==
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==History==
Kroo's guaranteed wand can lead to some nasty surprises, and he has enough HP that he will be able to fire it a few times if it is an attack wand, so players will want to be cautious around him, but overall he is not terribly dangerous. He does spawn alongside a very large number of kobolds, though: while not individually dangerous, they can "nibble down" an unprepared player faster than one might expect. Be sure to fight him and his friends in a corridor.
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Kroo the Kobold King first appears in [[NetHack-- 3.0.10]], the earliest ancestor of SLASH'EM that is distinct from ''[[NetHack]]'', and also appears in [[NetHack-- 3.1.3]] and [[SLASH 6]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Hack'EM monsters]]

Latest revision as of 08:21, 24 September 2023

Kroo the Kobold King is a unique monster that appears in SLASH'EM, SlashTHEM, notdNetHack and Hack'EM. He is a kobold that has a single weapon attack, and possesses poison resistance and stoning resistance.

Generation

SLASH'EM, SlashTHEM and Hack'EM

Kroo is always generated on the special kobold level, with two random weapons, two random pieces of armor, two random potions, and a random wand on his square; his exact location varies with the map used for the kobold level.

Like other kobolds, Kroo is also generated with two sets of weapons: an orcish short sword (14 chance) or an orcish dagger (34 chance), and a stack of orcish spears (14 chance) or a stack of darts (34 chance).[1]

notdNetHack

In notdNetHack, Kroo the Kobold King is the boss of the Dismal Swamp adventure branch.

Strategy

SLASH'EM, SlashTHEM and Hack'EM

Kroo has a higher base level than any other kobold, but he is otherwise fairly unremarkable: his weapon attack does less damage than that of a kobold warrior, and he has the same low speed of 9 and pitiful 10 AC as most other kobolds. However, the items placed on his square can lead to some nasty surprises, and he has enough HP that he may get a few wand shots off before you can kill him.

Kroo is usually surrounded by a very large number of kobolds, which may warrant the use of anti-horde tactics (such as fighting them one-by-one in a corridor) to avoid being killed by sheer attrition; while this leaves you vulnerable to his wand(s), it also ensures that you can reliably zap him and his kobolds with your own wands.

History

Kroo the Kobold King first appears in NetHack-- 3.0.10, the earliest ancestor of SLASH'EM that is distinct from NetHack, and also appears in NetHack-- 3.1.3 and SLASH 6.

References