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− | The '''juggernaut''' is a monster added in [[SLASH'EM]]. | + | The '''juggernaut''' is a monster added in [[SLASH'EM]]. |
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+ | ==Description== | ||
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+ | Juggernauts are large [[quadruped]]s with a single very powerful melee attack. They are slightly slower than an unhasted player, and possess no special abilities or resistances. Unlike most other animals, they leave no corpse. | ||
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+ | ==Generation== | ||
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+ | Juggernauts cannot be generated in [[Gehennom]]; this combined with their high base level makes them a rare sight, most commonly seen once a character has obtained the [[Amulet of Yendor]]. | ||
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+ | ==Strategy== | ||
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+ | By the time they appear, juggernauts are not a huge threat. However, one should be careful not to ignore them: their attacks do as much melee damage as the [[Riders]]', making a mockery of even the thickest AC, and their high base level enables them to hit consistently. However, their slow speed, poor AC, and lack of any special abilities combine to make them relatively easy to take down. | ||
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+ | ==Origin== | ||
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+ | The word "juggernaut" is generally used in the English language to describe something that is uncommonly large or strong. While it derives from the Sanskrit word for "world-lord", a title of Krishna, the word itself entered the English language as a term used to describe large wagons bearing images of Hindu deities. | ||
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+ | It is unclear exactly what SLASH'EM's juggernaut is. Its tile appears to resemble one of the aforementioned wagons, and the fact that it never leaves a corpse would be consistent with it being one. However, it is also an [[herbivorous]] [[animal]], where one would expect an animated wagon to be [[inediate]] and [[nonliving]]. Unfortunately, there is no [[encyclopedia]] entry to clarify what the developers intended this particular monster to be. | ||
[[Category:SLASH'EM monsters]] | [[Category:SLASH'EM monsters]] |
Revision as of 09:15, 2 August 2023
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Difficulty | 31 |
Attacks |
Head butt 8d8 |
Base level | 30 |
Base experience | 1161 |
Speed | 9 |
Base AC | 7 |
Base MR | 0 |
Alignment | 0 (neutral) |
Frequency (by normal means) | 1 (Very rare) |
Genocidable | Yes |
Weight | 3800 |
Nutritional value | 800 |
Size | Gigantic |
Resistances | None |
Resistances conveyed |
None |
A juggernaut:
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Reference | SLASH'EM_0.0.7E7F2/monst.c#line1381 |
The juggernaut is a monster added in SLASH'EM.
Contents
Description
Juggernauts are large quadrupeds with a single very powerful melee attack. They are slightly slower than an unhasted player, and possess no special abilities or resistances. Unlike most other animals, they leave no corpse.
Generation
Juggernauts cannot be generated in Gehennom; this combined with their high base level makes them a rare sight, most commonly seen once a character has obtained the Amulet of Yendor.
Strategy
By the time they appear, juggernauts are not a huge threat. However, one should be careful not to ignore them: their attacks do as much melee damage as the Riders', making a mockery of even the thickest AC, and their high base level enables them to hit consistently. However, their slow speed, poor AC, and lack of any special abilities combine to make them relatively easy to take down.
Origin
The word "juggernaut" is generally used in the English language to describe something that is uncommonly large or strong. While it derives from the Sanskrit word for "world-lord", a title of Krishna, the word itself entered the English language as a term used to describe large wagons bearing images of Hindu deities.
It is unclear exactly what SLASH'EM's juggernaut is. Its tile appears to resemble one of the aforementioned wagons, and the fact that it never leaves a corpse would be consistent with it being one. However, it is also an herbivorous animal, where one would expect an animated wagon to be inediate and nonliving. Unfortunately, there is no encyclopedia entry to clarify what the developers intended this particular monster to be.