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An ochre jelly can flow under doors. Due to its unusual body chemistry, it has no need to breathe. It has no eyes, and is therefore impervious to gaze and blindness attacks. It has no mind, and is therefore not detectable via telepathy. An ochre jelly has no limbs and no head. It cannot pick up objects. It is acidic if eaten.
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Ochre jellies attack by engulfing, and have a dangerous passive acid splash when attacked in melee. They can [[corrode]] iron or [[copper]] objects.
  
Ochre jellies attack by engulfing, and have a dangerous passive acid splash when attacked in melee. They can [[corrode]] iron or [[copper]] objects.
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==Strategy==
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They're quite slow, so you can easily run away if you aren't prepared to handle them.  Their passive acid attack does a fixed 3d6 damage, as opposed to (level+1)d6 that one finds on monsters such as [[spotted jelly|spotted jellies]] and [[blue jelly|blue jellies]].
  
 
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Revision as of 12:04, 2 November 2011

Ochre jellies attack by engulfing, and have a dangerous passive acid splash when attacked in melee. They can corrode iron or copper objects.

Strategy

They're quite slow, so you can easily run away if you aren't prepared to handle them. Their passive acid attack does a fixed 3d6 damage, as opposed to (level+1)d6 that one finds on monsters such as spotted jellies and blue jellies.

This page is based on a spoiler by J. Ali Harlow.