The official GemStone IV encyclopedia.
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Attack Attributes
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Physical Attacks
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Claw |
+276 to +290 AS
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Maneuver Attacks
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Grapple |
Damage, RT, Stun
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The waern is a vicious-looking embodiment of canine malice and tenacity. The waern's fiendish green eyes glow with insane appetite and her mangy pelt is so ragged, the rotting bones show through in spots. Long, malicious teeth curve out of the waern's rotting muzzle, and the tail that curves over the waern's back is hardly more than segments of bone interspersed with a few pieces of fuzzy, matted hair. Floating over the ground, her paws scarcely leaving a track, the waern dodges almost quicker than the eye can follow.
Hunting strategies
Waerns attack and move rather quickly; they tick about once every round / 6 seconds, but sometimes may tick every 4 seconds). However, they are quickly cut down to size by an effective stun. Voln fu works very well against waerns, usually possessing MBs of no greater than 166.
Other information
Waerns have the ability to inflict disease and drain spirit upon a successful hit.
Waerns have a "grappling" creature maneuver that can cause damage, induce roundtime, stun, and disarm a player:
A waern lunges at you!
A waern grabs your hand in his mouth and shakes his head back and forth viciously!
... 20 points of damage!
Shot pierces a wrist!
You are stunned for 1 round!
Roundtime: 5 sec.
Behind The Scenes
Waern is an old Scottish word meaning the defenses of a fortification. Other creatures around Foggy Valley are similarly borrowed words from other languages, including: eidolon, dybbuk, vesperti, pra'eda, shan, and fenghai. These are thematically linked through Maleskari and Bonespear Tower. The pra'eda, shan, and waern are all warped travesties of wicked hounds, which is presumably an homage to the night hounds of Shadow Valley.
References
Near-level creatures - edit
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