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You don't appear to be able to hurt a statue gargoyle without a +1 or better weapon. My large dog couldn't hurt it either, so I used it to farm up some weapon skills, and eventually killed it with Snickersnee. Though Snickersnee wasn't +1, it did the trick, but a multitude of other weapons didn't hurt it. Stone to Flesh will turn it into a plain old Gargoyle, which can then be injured by normal means.
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{{monster
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|name = statue gargoyle
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|level = 4
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|experience = 41
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|difficulty = 5
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|speed = 9
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|AC = 5
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|MR = 0
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|align = 0
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|resistances = [[death ray|death magic]], [[poison]], [[sleep]], [[stone]]
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|resistances conveyed = None
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|frequency = Very rare, never appears in [[Gehennom]]
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|genocidable = Yes
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|size = Medium
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|weight = 900
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|nutr = 0
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|attacks = Claw 1d3, Claw 1d3
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|attributes = {{attributes|A statue gargoyle|=
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|breathless = 1
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|mindless = 1
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|humanoid = 1
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|thick = 1
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|hostile = 1
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|plusone = 1
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}}
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|reference = [[SLASH'EM 0.0.7E7F2/monst.c#line729]]
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}}
  
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A statue gargoyle is a new, somewhat weaker variant of a gargoyle in [[SLASH'EM]].  It is distinctive because it will very likely be the first monster the player encounters with the SLASH'EM-distinctive property "need +1 weapon to hit."
  
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==Strategy==
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The enchantment resistance can be a vexing property, especially since since pets that don't possess the "hits creatures as a +1 (or greater) weapon" will not be able to harm it either.  This includes all domestic animals, and in fact most monsters that are not in some way magical.  Note that for the purposes of the enchantment check, if a weapon is an artifact weapon, it gives +2 to that check.  In the case of the statue gargoyle, any artifact weapon will thus harm it if its enchantment is greater than -2.
  
It gets 3 or so attacks per round, and so can be quite a pain to farm on unless you've got pretty good AC.
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Casting stone-to-flesh on a statue gargoyle will turn it into a normal gargoyle, which can be destroyed normally.  However, since normal gargoyles are far stronger and better armored than statue gargoyles, it is probably easier to leave the statue gargoyle alone until you can find an enchanted or artifact weapon.  Statue gargoyles do possess two attacks; however, neither is particularly strong, and they are not particularly fast, and so retreat is always an option.  Oddly enough, although attacks with an insufficiently enchanted weapon will do no damage to a statue gargoyle, it will increase your skill counter, making it possible to use them to train skills indefinitely, provided you have sufficient AC to survive their attacks.
  
 
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In [[Vulture's Claw]], statue gargoyles look like a normal [[gnome|gnomes]], so keep an eye on the combat log.
 
 
In vulture's claw, Statue Gargoyle looks like a normal Gnome, so keep an eye on the combat log!
 
 
[[Category:SLASH'EM monsters]]
 
[[Category:SLASH'EM monsters]]

Revision as of 00:35, 5 January 2010

A statue gargoyle is a new, somewhat weaker variant of a gargoyle in SLASH'EM. It is distinctive because it will very likely be the first monster the player encounters with the SLASH'EM-distinctive property "need +1 weapon to hit."

Strategy

The enchantment resistance can be a vexing property, especially since since pets that don't possess the "hits creatures as a +1 (or greater) weapon" will not be able to harm it either. This includes all domestic animals, and in fact most monsters that are not in some way magical. Note that for the purposes of the enchantment check, if a weapon is an artifact weapon, it gives +2 to that check. In the case of the statue gargoyle, any artifact weapon will thus harm it if its enchantment is greater than -2.

Casting stone-to-flesh on a statue gargoyle will turn it into a normal gargoyle, which can be destroyed normally. However, since normal gargoyles are far stronger and better armored than statue gargoyles, it is probably easier to leave the statue gargoyle alone until you can find an enchanted or artifact weapon. Statue gargoyles do possess two attacks; however, neither is particularly strong, and they are not particularly fast, and so retreat is always an option. Oddly enough, although attacks with an insufficiently enchanted weapon will do no damage to a statue gargoyle, it will increase your skill counter, making it possible to use them to train skills indefinitely, provided you have sufficient AC to survive their attacks.

In Vulture's Claw, statue gargoyles look like a normal gnomes, so keep an eye on the combat log.