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Editors seem to disagree which is the best monster for the jelly-and-boulder fort. Clearly, it should be sessile and amorphous, to survive the [[scroll of earth]].
 
Editors seem to disagree which is the best monster for the jelly-and-boulder fort. Clearly, it should be sessile and amorphous, to survive the [[scroll of earth]].
* [[spotted jellies]] have the most hit points of all candidates.
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* [[spotted jellies]] have the most hit points of all candidates, in case you whack them accidentally.
* [[blue jellies]] won't damage a resistant player and have the second-most hit points. Popular choice.
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* [[blue jellies]] won't damage an intrinsically-resistant player and have the second-most hit points. Popular choice.
 
* [[brown mold]] -- why?
 
* [[brown mold]] -- why?
 
All of these will divided if they deal enough passive damage. --[[User:Tjr|Tjr]] 20:18, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
 
All of these will divided if they deal enough passive damage. --[[User:Tjr|Tjr]] 20:18, 26 September 2011 (UTC)

Revision as of 20:20, 26 September 2011

I wonder....

The introduction contains the word "automagically". I wonder if this is a typo or a pun.

The word "automagically" has existed for a while (see the Jargon File entry), so I presume the use is deliberate. -- Killian 10:11, 24 May 2007 (UTC)

which monster?

Editors seem to disagree which is the best monster for the jelly-and-boulder fort. Clearly, it should be sessile and amorphous, to survive the scroll of earth.

  • spotted jellies have the most hit points of all candidates, in case you whack them accidentally.
  • blue jellies won't damage an intrinsically-resistant player and have the second-most hit points. Popular choice.
  • brown mold -- why?

All of these will divided if they deal enough passive damage. --Tjr 20:18, 26 September 2011 (UTC)