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'''Baalzebub''', {{monsym|baalzebub}}, is one of the [[demon prince]]s who appears in [[Gehennom]]. He will be found in his [[Baalzebub's Lair|lair]], if you do not encounter him earlier.  He is quite easy to defeat, though many consider him annoying because of his repeated use of a stunning [[Gaze attack|gaze]]. Deal with him as you would any other demon. If you have enough gold, and if you are not wielding [[Excalibur]], Baalzebub will ask you for money for safe passage. If he fails to see where you are he will attack you out of general principle<ref>{{sourcecode|monmove.c|384}}</ref>.
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'''Baalzebub''', {{monsym|baalzebub}}, is one of the [[demon prince]]s who appears in [[Gehennom]]. He will be found in his [[Baalzebub's Lair|lair]], if you do not encounter him earlier.  He is quite easy to defeat, though many consider him annoying because of his repeated use of a stunning [[Gaze attack|gaze]]. [[Blindfold]] yourself and fight him on the up staircase; [[Elbereth]] is usually not necessary.  
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If you have enough gold, and if you are not wielding [[Excalibur]], Baalzebub will ask you for money for safe passage. If he fails to see where you are he will attack you out of general principle<ref>{{sourcecode|monmove.c|384}}</ref>.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:59, 7 April 2012

Baalzebub, &, is one of the demon princes who appears in Gehennom. He will be found in his lair, if you do not encounter him earlier. He is quite easy to defeat, though many consider him annoying because of his repeated use of a stunning gaze. Blindfold yourself and fight him on the up staircase; Elbereth is usually not necessary.

If you have enough gold, and if you are not wielding Excalibur, Baalzebub will ask you for money for safe passage. If he fails to see where you are he will attack you out of general principle[1].

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