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==Hunting strategies==
==Hunting strategies==

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Animated slushes are the most dangerous of the three inhabitants of [[Gossamer Valley]]. In addition to possessing several spells, one of which is an ice based [[Major Elemental Wave (435)]], they have a "slush wall" maneuver which is effectively an ice based Major Elemental Wave that they can use without having to prepare it as a spell. Aside from their [[Minor Water (903)]] bolt, all of their spells and the maneuver possess knockdown AND RT inducing capacities. If [[glacial morph]]s are present, this can quickly lead to death or heavy injury, as their high [[AS]] takes advantage of your now proned state.

Given their liquid-like nature, animated slushes do not take wounds to any part of the body. In addition to this, they are highly resistant to damage, both physical and, to a lesser degree, magical. However, they are highly susceptible to fire based magic and weapon flares. In this respect, it is highly advisable for melee combatants to bring drake or fire flaring weapons when intending to combat slushes. Clerics and empaths would be best served using [[Fire Spirit (111)]], Sorcerers should use [[Fire Spirit (111)]] or [[Pain (711)]], and Wizards should use any of their array of fire based spells.

Slushes are not easily disabled or stunned, so unlike many creatures with dangerous maneuvers, there is little that can be done to prevent them from performing them. For example, while a sorcerer could use [[Corrupt Essence (703)]] to prevent a slush from performing a Major Elemental Wave, this will not prevent them from using the virtually identical and just as dangerous Slush Wall maneuver.

==Other information==
==Other information==

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Like [[glacial morph]]s, the Animated Slush does not drop gems, but will drop various amounts of [[dust|gold dust]].


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 06:03, 19 March 2007

Animated slush
Picture
Level 54
Family slush family creatures
Body Type Amorphous
Undead No
Areas Found Gossamer Valley
BCS <Not Known>
HP <Not Known>
Armor [?]
Attack Attributes
Physical Attacks
Use the Creature ability template here {{{physical}}}.
Bolt Attacks
Minor Water (903)
Warding Attacks
Use the Creature ability template here {{{warding}}}.
Maneuver Attacks
Elemental Wave (410)
Major Elemental Wave (435)
Slush Wall
Offensive Spells & Abilities
Use the Creature ability template here {{{ability}}}.
Defense Attributes
Defensive Strength (melee) N/A
Defensive Strength (ranged) N/A
Defensive Strength (bolt) N/A
Target Defense (Bard Base) N/A
Target Defense (Ranger) N/A
Target Defense (Sorcerer) <N/A>
Target Defense (Wizard) <N/A>
Target Defense (Cleric) <N/A>
Target Defense (Empath) <N/A>
Target Defense (MjE) <N/A>
Target Defense (MnE) <N/A>
Target Defense (MjS) <N/A>
Target Defense (MnS) <N/A>
Treasure Attributes
Coins ?
Gems ?
Magic Items ?
Boxes ?
Skin <Not Known>
Other ?

An animated slush could easily be mistaken for a huge pile of snow that has partially melted then refrozen. It presents a squat, icy white cone ten feet wide at the base but only rising five feet high. The edges are slightly transparent and tinged a light blue, while the interior is dark, with portions seeming more solid than others. Rippling over the terrain, its exact motion indiscernible, the animated slush unerringly finds its prey, yet it displays no sensory glands of any type.[1]

Hunting strategies

Animated slushes are the most dangerous of the three inhabitants of Gossamer Valley. In addition to possessing several spells, one of which is an ice based Major Elemental Wave (435), they have a "slush wall" maneuver which is effectively an ice based Major Elemental Wave that they can use without having to prepare it as a spell. Aside from their Minor Water (903) bolt, all of their spells and the maneuver possess knockdown AND RT inducing capacities. If glacial morphs are present, this can quickly lead to death or heavy injury, as their high AS takes advantage of your now proned state.

Given their liquid-like nature, animated slushes do not take wounds to any part of the body. In addition to this, they are highly resistant to damage, both physical and, to a lesser degree, magical. However, they are highly susceptible to fire based magic and weapon flares. In this respect, it is highly advisable for melee combatants to bring drake or fire flaring weapons when intending to combat slushes. Clerics and empaths would be best served using Fire Spirit (111), Sorcerers should use Fire Spirit (111) or Pain (711), and Wizards should use any of their array of fire based spells.

Slushes are not easily disabled or stunned, so unlike many creatures with dangerous maneuvers, there is little that can be done to prevent them from performing them. For example, while a sorcerer could use Corrupt Essence (703) to prevent a slush from performing a Major Elemental Wave, this will not prevent them from using the virtually identical and just as dangerous Slush Wall maneuver.

Other information

Like glacial morphs, the Animated Slush does not drop gems, but will drop various amounts of gold dust.

References

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