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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wight Wight on Wikipedia] |
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*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/bestiary/creature.asp?creature=1208 Tomb wight on Play.net bestiary] |
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The tomb wight is a mass of blackened muscle in humanoid form. Striding boldly upright and with a determined gaze, the tomb wight marches through the world of the dead, seeking the bodies of the recently deceased. Though, in fact, dead itself, its putrid breath reveals its consumption of a steady diet of decayed flesh. If none can be found, the tomb wight is more than happy to cause the living to become the recently deceased.
Hunting strategies
Tomb Wights typically wear augmented breastplate, making their frequent attempts at magic fail. However, they can occasionally manage to get a cast through their hindrance, so beware if your target defense is lacking.
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