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Post by spacetimeCounselor on Jun 2, 2012 17:29:28 GMT -5
So I mean the glitch faq goes on and on about imps and ogres and basilisks and Ohgodwhats, but I've encountered something I think is different. They're like, a little larger than imps, with really huge bitey mouths. They have tiny stumpy wings, but I don't think they use them for flight, except the ones that have traits from our Smith's wasp prototyping. I'm going to be calling these Drakes until I hear otherwise- like if the game gives them an official name, I'll ask my sprite about it.
If anyone else has encountered nonstandard underlings, we should probably keep records so people know what to do with them.
edit; omne just bit ofe my hand, let ti be known that they lkie to cuase mutilation.
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Post by whiteLimestone on Jun 2, 2012 18:00:57 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure you can alchemize yourself a cool prosthetic for that.
In my session we have these things we're calling manticores. Think big cats with a tail full o' shootable spikes. They like sniping from a distance and seem to team up with imp swarms. Like, you'll be melee-ing a lot and then suddenly quill to the face.
Do endgame underlings count as rare, because you just don't see them until the very end? In my first session we had shoggoths (blobby, friggin' huge and get even bigger if they engulf smaller underlings) show up right before the Reckoning, and I've confirmed from our Grace that other people have as well.
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Post by chaoticVoyager on Jun 5, 2012 17:11:18 GMT -5
There were two headed imps in a land in my 1st session. It was weird because if you shot one head off the other would keep screaming.
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Post by musicalDecay on Jun 21, 2012 7:45:10 GMT -5
Music imps. Someone prototype d something and the imps would blast music nonstop. almost made half the players in the session insane.
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Post by genesisArtificer on Jun 21, 2012 9:05:08 GMT -5
Well, there were those weird Nymph Underlings. They looked like Liches with wigs and shooted things with magic. Not cool.
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Post by tenaciousTheseus on Jun 21, 2012 15:44:34 GMT -5
I ran into these Demifiend enemies once. Didn't look like much, but holy shit, they were strong. I also see a Lord enemy once in a while. It shows up in Sunslammer areas, and if you beat it and haven't gotten a strife specibus card from any enemies, you get an Improvkind card. Very useful.
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Post by unreflectingKaleidoscope on Jun 21, 2012 17:34:40 GMT -5
We have these things a bit like Imps, but larger and stockier. They have these wild manes of hair and usually charge at any player they see. They seem to mostly use Clubkind specibi, though a couple use others like Clawkind, assumedly due to prototyping. They take a little less to kill than an Ogre, and they're pretty thick. They also seem resistant to a lot of Breath abilities. We call them 'Dashers'.
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Post by tenebraMagistra on Nov 16, 2012 18:09:29 GMT -5
Prototyped with a vampire novel(not Twilight), and ended up with imps that had fangs, crimson red eyes, and a savage thirst for blood. I found the last bit out the hard way.
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Post by captianMaudlin on Nov 16, 2012 20:31:24 GMT -5
Sure you guys know by now that if you prototype a toy of a monster or superhero capable of "evolving" into stronger forms, the monsters will TOTALLY do that. It's really bad if they are Sentai monsters, since they have a tendency to turn Colossus-sized. Yes, even the Imps. SBURB LAUGHS in the face of square-cube law.
They tend to be flagged to change either when combat has been dragging on for so long, or when their health drops by half. The second one can be worked around if you have a Life player scanning them, if you HAVE one around.
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Post by Nefer Nightbug on Apr 6, 2015 9:15:25 GMT -5
I had a really bad run-in with myself. I wound up as my own server AND player for four counts! We ended up first prototyping a sprite with itself, then all four of the green guardian thingys over two different sprites, then those together in one sprite, and then when trying to make more room, I mistakenly knocked one of me unconsious and into the final sprite using a bathtub! So now I have a three-man force, getting one-third the grist, sharing one pendant, fighting imps that have taken the shape of eagle-snake nyandoges with my face plastered on them. Yeah. And shit only got less real from there... For example, my three selves (all Knights of Mist) are always in a triangular form, moving as one, fighting as one, using the same Fraymotifs and abilities as if we were one player, sharing the same house, Land, Denisen, Nightmare Heir (that one ended up being a total joke,) and we ended up clobbering the Black King solely by confusion (the poor guy kept trying to use Red Miles but always hit HIMSELF with the attack. I decided to hold a funeral for the boss after his self-inflicted, unintentional death.)
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