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− | Some monsters possess a '''passive attack''' - it is used automatically in retaliation to a [[melee]] attack against the monster. They can be avoided by use of [[ranged weapon]]s or being resistant to the attack. | + | Some monsters possess a '''passive attack''' - it is used automatically in retaliation to a [[melee]] attack against the monster. They can be avoided by use of [[ranged weapon]]s, [[polearm]]s, or being resistant to the attack. |
The most infamous example of such a passive attack is the [[floating eye]]'s [[paralysis]] gaze - hitting a floating eye normally paralyses the player for a period of time, during which they are vulnerable to outside attack - a cause of numerous [[YASD]]s. Other well-known examples include the various [[jelly|jellies]], [[pudding]]s, [[mold]]s and [[acid blob]]s. | The most infamous example of such a passive attack is the [[floating eye]]'s [[paralysis]] gaze - hitting a floating eye normally paralyses the player for a period of time, during which they are vulnerable to outside attack - a cause of numerous [[YASD]]s. Other well-known examples include the various [[jelly|jellies]], [[pudding]]s, [[mold]]s and [[acid blob]]s. |
Revision as of 15:11, 25 January 2008
Some monsters possess a passive attack - it is used automatically in retaliation to a melee attack against the monster. They can be avoided by use of ranged weapons, polearms, or being resistant to the attack.
The most infamous example of such a passive attack is the floating eye's paralysis gaze - hitting a floating eye normally paralyses the player for a period of time, during which they are vulnerable to outside attack - a cause of numerous YASDs. Other well-known examples include the various jellies, puddings, molds and acid blobs.
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