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A '''lizard''' is a monster belonging to the monster class represented by the symbol {{white|:}}. It is not to be confused with the monster known as the [[lizard]].
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The lizard monster class consists of:
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* {{monsymlink|newt}}
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* {{monsymlink|gecko}}
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* {{monsymlink|iguana}}
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* {{monsymlink|baby crocodile}}
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* {{monsymlink|lizard}}
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* {{monsymlink|chameleon}}
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* {{monsymlink|crocodile}}
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* {{monsymlink|salamander}}
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==Strategy==
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Most early lizards are unremarkable and easy to handle, including the lizard itself. Of the few that can actually trouble players, the chameleon is entirely depen also likely to shapeshift into a weaker
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==Appearance==
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"Lizard" is a category that includes all form of mundane reptiles and some fantastic ones. While the chameleon and salamander are the names of real-world reptiles, the former is portrayed in a much more fantastic fashion, and the latter is based off a monster from ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]''.
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[[Category:Monster classes]]
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Revision as of 22:20, 15 January 2020

A lizard is a monster belonging to the monster class represented by the symbol :. It is not to be confused with the monster known as the lizard.

The lizard monster class consists of:

Strategy

Most early lizards are unremarkable and easy to handle, including the lizard itself. Of the few that can actually trouble players, the chameleon is entirely depen also likely to shapeshift into a weaker

Appearance

"Lizard" is a category that includes all form of mundane reptiles and some fantastic ones. While the chameleon and salamander are the names of real-world reptiles, the former is portrayed in a much more fantastic fashion, and the latter is based off a monster from Dungeons & Dragons.

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