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Revision as of 01:16, 17 May 2018

Pra'eda
Picture
Level 29
Family pra'eda family creatures
Body Type Biped
Undead No
Areas Found Foggy Valley
BCS <Not Known>
HP <Not Known>
Armor [?]
Attack Attributes
Physical Attacks
Closed fist +236 AS
Offensive Spells & Abilities
Energy Maelstrom (710)
Defense Attributes
Melee <N/A> DS
Ranged +132 DS
Bolt <N/A> DS
Bard Base +89 TD
Ranger Base <N/A> TD
Sorcerer Base +103 to +128 TD
Wizard Base <N/A> TD
Cleric Base <N/A> TD
Empath Base <N/A> TD
Paladin Base <N/A> TD
Major Elemental <N/A> TD
Minor Elemental +109 TD
Major Spiritual <N/A> TD
Minor Spiritual <N/A> TD
Major Mental <N/A> TD
Minor Mental <N/A> TD
Defensive Spells & Abilities
Spirit Warding I (101)
Spirit Warding II (107)
Spirit Defense (103)
Elemental Defense III (414)
Treasure Attributes
Coins Yes
Gems Yes
Magic Items ?
Boxes Yes
Skin Yes
Other Yes

The pra'eda before you stands on two legs, but the golden eyes that glare from either side of its fanged, canine snout and its coat of grizzled fur make it difficult to determine whether it is more human or wolf in nature. A stench of blood and rotting flesh emanates from its fanged jaws, and its rough, tattered clothing is stained with dirt and gore.

Hunting strategies

A good hunting strategy for avoiding a pra'eda's maelstrom is to move into another room when it is cast upon you, and then hide. As long as the pra'eda does not follow you into that room the energy maelstrom will dissipate on its next round of action. Then you can move back into the room with the pra'eda to continue killing it.

Other information

Praeda (no apostrophe) is a Latin noun meaning "spoils of war" or "prey." The Latin verb praedor (meaning "to acquire loot," "to pillage" or "to ravage") comes from praeda and gave rise to the word praedator, from which we get the word "predator."

References

Near-level creatures - edit
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