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==Other information== |
==Other information== |
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Do not use [[Cone of Lightning (518)]], a spell [[Wizard]]s have access to, as the [[snow crone]] has the ability to reflect the spell back at the caster. |
Do not use [[Cone of Lightning (518)]], a spell [[Wizard]]s have access to, as the [[snow crone]] has the ability to reflect the spell back at the caster. |
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Snow crones can shake off stuns. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Glistening in the light, the crone's snow white skin is covered with frost and snow. Seemingly formed of living snow, the crone is a cold, imposing creature. The snow crone has a mop of tangle ice blue hair sticking out wildly in all directions.[1]
Hunting strategies
These are good to use Mana Leech (516), a spell Wizards have access to, as the snow crone uses various types of magic.
Other information
Do not use Cone of Lightning (518), a spell Wizards have access to, as the snow crone has the ability to reflect the spell back at the caster.
Snow crones can shake off stuns.
References
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