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A '''gas spore''', {{gray|e}} , can be dangerous for the unprepared. They act as a "living mine" exploding in a small radius when killed, therefore likely to kill your [[pet]] if it is too close.
 
A '''gas spore''', {{gray|e}} , can be dangerous for the unprepared. They act as a "living mine" exploding in a small radius when killed, therefore likely to kill your [[pet]] if it is too close.
  
The best strategy when faced with a gas spore is to step back and cast offensive [[spell]]s, or shoot the gas spore with [[arrow]]s, [[dart]]s, or throwing [[rock]]s and [[junk]] weapons at them. Sleep spells will bounce off them.
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The best strategy when faced with a gas spore is to step back and cast offensive [[spell|spells]], or shoot the gas spore with [[arrow]]s, [[dart|darts]], or throwing [[rock|rocks]] and [[junk]] weapons at them. Sleep spells will bounce off them.
  
You are responsible for any damage done by a gas spore explosion you cause. This means that if you cause a gas spore to explode, killing your pet, it counts as though you killed the pet. It also means that if you cause a gas spore to explode next to a peaceful monster, it will become angered.  Note that angering peaceful humans throughout the dungeon is generally a [[Bad Idea]].
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You are responsible for any damage done by a gas spore explosion you cause. This has a number of repercussions depending on the monster that has been damaged:
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* Pets killed by your gas spore explosion penalize you by -15 [[alignment]] and -1 [[luck]].
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* [[Peaceful]] monsters become angry with you.
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* [[Shopkeepers]], [[aligned priest]]s, [[watchman|watchmen]] and other monsters that are best to avoid angering will cause you plenty of grief.
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It is perfectly fine to simply avoid attacking gas spores altogether as they are incapable of attacking you. However, other monsters may accidentally cause a gas spore explosion with [[ranged attack|ranged attacks]] or an attack prompted by [[conflict]].
  
 
If, however, no nearby pets or other peaceful entities are nearby, and you have HP above 24 and/or a good AC, it might be best to dispatch of the spore with melee attacks, especially if you don't have a ranged weapon.
 
If, however, no nearby pets or other peaceful entities are nearby, and you have HP above 24 and/or a good AC, it might be best to dispatch of the spore with melee attacks, especially if you don't have a ranged weapon.
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Keep in mind that gas spore explosions create a loud noise which will wake sleeping monsters.
  
 
== Encyclopedia entry ==
 
== Encyclopedia entry ==

Revision as of 23:31, 13 June 2012

A gas spore, e , can be dangerous for the unprepared. They act as a "living mine" exploding in a small radius when killed, therefore likely to kill your pet if it is too close.

The best strategy when faced with a gas spore is to step back and cast offensive spells, or shoot the gas spore with arrows, darts, or throwing rocks and junk weapons at them. Sleep spells will bounce off them.

You are responsible for any damage done by a gas spore explosion you cause. This has a number of repercussions depending on the monster that has been damaged:

It is perfectly fine to simply avoid attacking gas spores altogether as they are incapable of attacking you. However, other monsters may accidentally cause a gas spore explosion with ranged attacks or an attack prompted by conflict.

If, however, no nearby pets or other peaceful entities are nearby, and you have HP above 24 and/or a good AC, it might be best to dispatch of the spore with melee attacks, especially if you don't have a ranged weapon.

Keep in mind that gas spore explosions create a loud noise which will wake sleeping monsters.

Encyclopedia entry

The attack by those who want to die
-- this is the attack against which you cannot prepare a perfect defense.
                               --Human aphorism

[ The Dosadi Experiment, by Frank Herbert ]