Winged gargoyle
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g winged gargoyle | |
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Difficulty | 11 |
Attacks |
Claw 3d6, claw 3d6, bite 3d4 |
Base level | 9 |
Base experience | 195 |
Speed | 15 |
Base AC | -2 |
Base MR | 0 |
Alignment | -12 (chaotic) |
Frequency (by normal means) | Very |
Genocidable | Yes |
Weight | 1200 |
Nutritional value | 300 |
Size | Medium |
Resistances | Stoning |
Resistances conveyed |
None
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The winged gargoyle, g, is a monster in NetHack.
Fighting winged gargoyles
Winged gargoyles hit even harder than the (basic) gargoyle and is known to appear deceptively simple to deal with, but causing many deaths.
- They are relatively fast (at speed 15 compared to a native 12 for a player) and hit for between 9 and 48 points of damage if all attacks land. As a result, having boosted speed and a low AC are advisable to deal with them.
- Winged gargoyles are only encountered at relatively deep dungeon levels, leading to most players being able to deal with them when encountered.
- Being made of stone, winged gargoyles resist stoning, so save your rubber chicken and cockatrice eggs for other opponents. They are not, however, negatively affected by wands of digging, nor are their corpses unsuitable to eat (nor convey intrinsics).
- The glyph g contains only gremlins, gargoyles and winged gargoyles, making it a poor candidate for a blessed scroll of genocide.
Other uses
Winged gargoyles lay eggs, however very few winged gargoyle eggs as most will be (basic) gargoyle eggs.
If you can tame them, winged gargoyles make excellent pets, and are relatively common at deeper dungeon levels.
Encyclopedia entry
And so it came to pass that while Man ruled on Earth, the gargoyles waited, lurking, hidden from the light. Reborn every 600 years in Man's reckoning of time, the gargoyles joined battle against Man to gain dominion over the Earth. In each coming, the gargoyles were nearly destroyed by Men who flourished in greater numbers. Now it has been so many hundreds of years that it seems the ancient statues and paintings of gargoyles are just products of Man's imagination. In this year, with Man's thoughts turned toward the many ills he has brought among himself, Man has forgotten his most ancient adversary, the gargoyles. [ Excerpt from the opening narration to the movie _Gargoyles_, written by Stephen and Elinor Karpf ]
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