Hooded figure: Difference between revisions
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It is hard to see much of the hooded figure because of the voluminous hooded cloak. However, the figure does appear to be that of a young human, or humanoid, male. His skin is very pale, almost an opalescent white in color and his eyes are an ominous dull grey. You can see a few locks of curly black hair streaked with stark white tufts concealed by the hood of his cloak. When he glances in your direction, you can feel his gaze almost as a physical blow. He holds himself erect, a tall and imposing figure giving evidence of great pride.[1]
Hunting strategies
Hooded figures will usually spawn wearing a shield, during which they spend an extra turn slinging it over their shoulder. This may sometimes buy extra time for an attack.
Hooded figures have a variety of spells in their arsenal, the most threatening being their e-wave and their ability to dispel buffs. Take note when fighting multiple hooded figures at one time.
Other information
Hooded figures will sometimes incant spells (i.e. prepare and cast them instantly) instead of spending an extra turn preparing them like some other creatures.
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