You gotta watch out for those side bosses. Many adventurers believe that skipping the smaller bosses is more effit – a faster way to get to the more valuable ones deeper within a dungeon. That’s an easy way to get dead. Just remember, sometimes the ter bosses have a giant aggre and you suddenly find yourself suddenly knee-deep in all the bosses you skipped on the way dow calls them. Slow and cautious is how you stay alive.
- Dorin Crimsonhammer, Ptinum Adventurer. Advice to novice adventurers.
Willow
Willow studied the terrain up ahead as Cami padded silently back to her side, tongue lolling out the side of her mouth. “Good work,” she whispered, scratg Cami behind her ears. She was growing rger and more powerful with every level they gaiogether, and she already outweighed nearly every Timber Wolf they entered down here.
“Good to go?” Teagan asked. Braden adjusted his shield restlessly while Basil dug up a mushroom.
“I’m ready,” Seth said, walking over from the corpses with a new zombie Timber Wolf in tow. Cami growled suspiciously at it, but Willow sent her soothing thoughts.
Willow caught Teagan’s eyes and nodded. “I’ll get the group,” she said, keeping her bow ready while sing the cavern for the dark shadows of the bats that roosted among the giant oaks. The team had decided to take a break from sc the blighted forest, choosing io spend a day or two gaining some experien Aliandra’s dungeon. Clearing the zombies in the forest was their highest priority – not to mention that the kill quest paid handsomely – but most of the undead were too low-level for them to grow their csses and skills now. At least down here, some of the wolves and bats provided a better challenge.
A sudden thrill spilled over through her e from Cami, and she turo find her excited panion with her nose pressed to the ground. “Did you find something, girl?” she asked, studying the ground with her trag skill. There it is. The tracks were fresh, and Cami was already following the st.
“Wha… what is that?” Braden excimed.
Willow’s eyes snapped up, tg onto an inprehensibly bizarre se unfolding down by the river that ran through the shrine grove.
Something fpped about like a demented bird attag an invisible prey. It was a small regur shape that opened and shut every now and then with softly audible thumps that carried across the intervening mossy forest.
Even with the range granted by her enhanced perception skill, she was barely able to identify the thing.
??? – Eldrite – level ?
“It’s a… a book?”
Cami quivered, staring at the thing, a low growl ing from deep withihroat. Slowly she began bag up.
Suddenly the… thing… shoh a golden glow, snapping its covers shut with a sharp cck. The dark form of a leather-cd rogue materialized, dodging and c his head with his hands as he tried to evade the airborne book, whiow sported rows of vicious-looking goldeh.
“The… fuck?” Braden murmured, drawing his shortsword.
Rogue – Human – level 36
“An assassin!” Willow excimed, knowing her friends wouldn’t be able to identify the person from this far. She had heard the novices talking about the assassihat had attempted to disrupt their css ceremony ahem access to the shrine. Apparently, one girl had even taken a spear through the chest and almost died.
“Hold,” Teagan said, as Braden made to move. “That’s the raid zone.”
Willow’s eyes widened as she realized where it was. As the harried rogue backed away to avoid being bitten by the flying eldrite, he grew closer and closer to the glowing shriself.
“Oh, that’s not going to be pretty,” Seth said.
No – and, that book looks like it knows exactly what it’s doing. Willow shivered.
With their hands proteg their head, the beleaguered rogue clearly could not see the patrolling Forest Guardian – the raid boss that Willow had been carefully avoiding all m. Teagan grabbed her hand anxiously, but she too chose to remain silent.
A grating roar shook the trees. Leaves burst from branches in a sudden cloud. Wisps and bats took to the air in fright. The huge monster of wood and bark blurred with tremendous speed, tearing up the ground and filling the air with flying dirt and clods of moss. Even from their distance, Willow grimaced at the heavy thump and gruesome ch. Her enhanced vision took in every detail of the spray of blood. It was over in the briefest of seds, and the giant moopped, eyeing the flying book for a moment before turning around and resuming its path.
Then the book vanished.
“Uh… what just happened?” Willow croaked, her voice crag hiriously.
No-one ughed.
Aliandra
It’s unfair, is what it is. Ali frowned as she searched the giant pile of still-burning spider corpses for the rger Fme Spio destruct. ’s idea that the dungeons might be abusing the raid boss resourcrease to support their legions of monstrous defenders had to be correct. But it was very mufair – she had already sacrificed a lot of freedom to take the Domain aptitude for her css, so why should she have to bind herself to a specific area within her domain just to have enough mana to be a proper dungeon?
Variant: Fme Spinner added to Imprint: Spider.
“Got the Fme Spinner,” she said.
gnced up from where he was studying the cracks and tunnels. “oo bad you ’t use them in here, though.”
The variant notification took her mind off her internal grumbling for a moment, and she decided she would o test to see if the Fme Spinner could produce the Fme Web. If so, she could free up the imprint chapter she had used to learn it separately. I guess I could try developing it into a general web or silk imprint, she thought, but the idea of doing that didn’t hold much excitement for her. She would much rather have something that doubled as a defender and could make the web. That way, she could sell the web to have someone else make the thread.
Your Forest Guardian has defeated Dark Assassin – Human – level 36.
She flinched, startled by the ued notifiomentarily frightened by the word ‘assassin’ appearing in her mind. She still had nightmares ues hunting her from the shadows, waiting to pounce when her back was turned.
“What’s wrong, Ali?” Malika asked.
“My forest guardian just killed an assassin.”
“Seems like it’s w then?” Mato asked.
She eyed him askance, but he just smiled at her. It was, she supposed, a perfectly normal notification for a duo be receiving. The entire point was that her minions should protect her space, more-or-less autonomously. However, it would be much better to learn to be aware of what was going on at all times, just in case she o intervene. Maybe these Fme Spinners also have Web Sense?
“Yes, it’s just a surprise when it dings at random times.” It had started happening when she began poputing the forest cavern with wolves and bats and they began eliminating zombies that crept in through the lower entrance, but she still hadn’t gotteo it. There seemed to be no way to turn it off, but it had opened her eyes to the number of monsters stantly drawn to her domain. Splitting her awarehrough Martial Insight, she slipped into the senses of her Forest Guardian to che ouation. Below its feet were the mangled remains of what must have been the assassin. Surveying the surroundings, she picked up a few bright green sources of energy with her elemental’s Life Sight, but they appeared to be one of the bronze-ranked adventurer groups, from a safe distanone appeared to be hurt. Good.
She found her industrious kobue collectors ahem down to the Grove to collect whatever could be salvaged from the assassin’s corpse, but she wasn’t holding out much hope.
“ you give me a few minutes?” Ali asked. At least her forest guardian boss was fulfilling its fun, as Mato had said.
“Sure,” Malika said.
As quickly as her Grimoire allowed, she summoned a Fme Spihe sleek, shiny bck spider seemed far more intimidating up close, especially when it ighe moment it appeared, f Ali to step back lest she get even more scorched. With just a quick perspective shift, she accessed her monster’s skills.
“Anything nice?” said. His notebook was spicuously absent this deep into the fire domain.
“Nothing that will ge our strategy,” Ali mused, dropping her awareness and unsummoning the magnifit spider. It would be worse than useless down here. But she grinned happily and added, “It has a very iing blend of heat vision and web sehough. I ’t wait to try it out somewhere.”
“Oh, very nice!” said.
“Ok, I’m ready to tinue.”
They picked their way through the tunnel lit by the tattered remains of the fme web on the jagged rock overhead with Ali choosing to fly over the sea of mangled spider corpses, preferring to avoid getting ichor all over herself like Mato. She grimaced, trying to tu the tinuous g of broken chitin underfoot.
A sudden twang from ’s bow, and a hissing scree the darkness as something dropped to the ground with a thump, reminded Ali that she should stay vigint. Progress was slow and cautious, with Malika colleg as much of the intact web as she could find, however, they soon reached the end of the tunnel. Ali studied the switchback to a lower tunnel and the several staggered side tunnels where the miners must have followed some valuable ore vein while quickly prepared to scout them out.
“, I see some spiders in those tunnels,” she offered. Each of the passages glowed with the dull, softly flickering red light cast by the dense web draped across the roof and walls. Deep in the shadows, bck shapes crawled, gleaming eyes peered out, visible through a surprising amount of rock just by the glow of their fire mana.
“We’re going to have to clear them out, o a time,” said wheurned. “Mato in front with Ali’s Hob and shamans to catything that sneaks through. Malika, do your thing, and Ali and I will hold the back line and provide area damage.”
They slowly advanced, bsting their way down the passage, painstakingly clearing each of the side excavations with a deluge of Sparkling Ooze light bombs and ’s devastating volleys of explosive arrows. The slimes swarmed across the rocky roof, relentlessly hunting down spiders from every crack or crevice, ign the tinuous barrage of explosive light magic. I think Naia would approve.
It took forever. Especially when Ali had to stop to inscribe new Inspiration circles so could regee his mana quicker.
At least it feels retively safe. Nothing like the first time they had ehis domain without any fire resistance gear.
They tinued, following the main passage through its switchbacks and twists and turns as it proceeded ever lower, exterminating the spider iion as they went, until they found the tunnel expanded inte adjoining cavern before tinuing onward.
Ali was about to head in with Mato when called out, “Stop. Boss.”
She instantly froze, gazing around the cavern, but her eyes were not able to identify what had given pause. She turo him and saw him pointing up at the ter of the ceiling. led there, hidden within the dense fming web, she could just make out the dark gleam of a suspended hulking bck shape. She shivered, a trickle of fear toug her spine, raising the hairs on the back of her neck.
“That’s huge!” she whispered. The creature itch-bck with red fme wreathing its entire body, but where the other spiders had been smooth, this one had wicked-looking spines growing from its legs and thorax. A powerful aura of fire-affinity mana emanated from its body, seamlessly blended with the backdrop of the dungeon’s domain and the density of the fme web in which it had cealed itself.
Fme Broodmother – Spider – level 60 (Fire)
“Pn?” Mato asked, his eyes never leaving the gigantic spider.
“It identifies as a regur boss, not a raid boss,” said, “but we should still be very careful, it will be vastly strohaher spiders.”
“Level? we avoid it?” Malika asked quietly. The dark hollow of a tun loomed nearby, and it ossible they might be able to skip this entire chamber if they were able to sneak past the giant Broodmother.
“Level sixty. But I don’t think we should try to sneak by,” said. “I’m almost certain it already knows we’re here.”
And then Ali saw it – an almost imperceptible rhythmic pulse of fire-affinity mana that flowed outward from the Fme Broodmother along untable strands of fme web, passing beyond even the cavern itself and into the various side tunnels and cracks.
A perception skill? Her Tunnel Weavers had a Web Sehat operated like aended sense of touch via the webbing they were ected to, and this looked like a vastly more extensive version of the same thing, just augmented somehow with the monstrous spider’s fmes.
“I definitely don’t want something that nasty chasing us down in the dark tunnels,” Malika said.
“Me too,” Ali agreed. Although, while the spider certainly appeared terrifying with its bck spines and glowing red eyes, she could Identify its level – and had said it was a regur boss. Any surprises would be manageable, and if not, she had her recall potion.
“Mato, do you think you get it to e down?” asked, pointing toward the craggy rock wall on the far side of the room. “Maybe tank it over there? I’m guessing there will be some web-based attacks, so Ali, your oozes might be the most effective.”
Mato downed a dark red elixir. “Ok, let’s see if it takes the bait,” he said, shifting into his Bear Form and strolling out into the middle of the chamber like he owhe pce.
Ali wished she had his level of fideo be the first to face the morusting that everyone else would support him. As she directed her minions to file into the cavern, spreading them around at the edges, she pted that she was only fident at stepping in there at all because she knew her friends would do their best.
Perhaps he’s only fident because he knoon’t let him down?
Her tension rose as Mato approached the ter of the cavern with two of ’s motes of light bobbing after him. When he reached the spot directly below the monstrous spider hanging from the ceiling, he let out a deep roar, taunting it. His challenge was answered immediately by a loud hiss and a bst of fme that smashed into the ground right where he was standing. The bst rocked the cavern, sending Ali’s minions dug and dodging as chips of rod globs of sg cttered off the walls. Still, Mato simply stood his ground, trusting his life to the fire resistan his armor and the elixir he had just downed – and the gentle pulse of the holy restoration magic that worked t him back to full health.
From deep within the fmihe dark, spined form of the massive spider slowly emerged suspended on a thick strand of burning silk. Ali gasped. How is it so big? Four hind legs gripped the silk strand as it spun more, a tinuous ripple of precision and strength as it paid out the lio desd into the chamber. The front legs waved in the air as if tasting it, while eight eyes lit with inner fires took ihing.
It paused in midair for a moment and then dropped the st couple of meters to the ground. Sharp chitinous legs blurred, attempting to skewer Mato from above, but he sidestepped, and the spider nded in a crash of sharp spines and wicked stabs that sliced through the rock as if it were cy.
Mato fred with the telltale green of his nature-affinity magid his huge paw Swiped horizontally across the face of the spider. The great crash and angry hiss told Ali that he had severely a. Still, she waited as Mato shuffled backward, maneuvering the giant Fme Broodmother to face away from them.
Mana swirled within the monster, and it let forth a r bst of intense red fire, a e that seared across the back half of the cavern, knog Mato rollie his huge, armored bulk and leaving a track of glowing sg in its wake.
Faster than Ali could track, the Broodmother on him, razor-sharp gleaming jagged edges of its blurring front legs slig through Mato and rock with equal ease. Mato’s blood sprayed across the cavern, steaming as it struck the super-heated rock, and her Acolytes yipped in surprise. While the damage was substantial, it still seemed manageable. The wounds were deep, but the healers were already rest him. The spider struck again, the attacks somehow even faster.
“She has a Frenzy ability,” Malika announced. “Watch Mato’s health.”
A progressive melee haste buff based on secutive strikes, Ali recalled, remembering the ability from her studies. This could be bad. Mato was not the most dexterous tank, and dodging wasly his style.
“Go,” announced, punctuating his statement with an indest arrow.
“Attack,” Ali anded, reying the instruentally to all her minions. Immediately, arrows flew, Lightning Bolts crackled, and her rogues sneaked out across the chamber, invisible to mundane senses in the darkness.
A red formation of magic coalesced within the Broodmother’s abdomen, and Ali immediately focused her attention. Having no prior experieh this boss, she o be exceptionally cautious – any ability could be deadly with the element of surprise. Sage of Learning ticked, drawing some of her meager mana supply away, and the formation suddenly became clearer to her. Her potent perception skill highlighted simirities between the formatioched in fire and her memories of something simir in the fvor of bone magic.
“It’s summoning monsters!”
“Above!” yelled, and within the dense fming web along the ceiling, several dozen Fme Skitterers fanned out along thin fiments of the fire web. Still, the Broodmother pulsed her summoning magic every couple of seds, and each time a new batch of spiders materialized, scurrying away into the dense webbing, or one of the rger Fme Spinners dropped down from the ceiling.
The ceiling bzed with the light of ’s explosions.
“Kill the spiders up there.” Ali backed it up with the mental image for the be of her simple-minded Sparkling Oozes, and they immediately flowed up the walls, lobbing explosions of light into the ter.
“Archers, kill any spiders that make it to the ground. Protect the healers.” Her Kobolds nodded, aowledging her instrus. “The rest of you, stay on the Broodmother.”
The dark cavern began to flicker and fsh as the intense explosions ripped through the webbing and small spiders that hung above the giant fme-wreathed boss. Some of the fshes were so intehat they overwhelmed the light of the fme and the web, leaving the cavern strobiween pitch-bd brightness s that it hurt her eyes. Everything moved in stop-motion, and with the amount of mana exploding, she was struggling to uand even her mana sight.
She almost missed the seagical formation within the spider.
“Watch out!” Ali yelled as she suddenly found the almost fully plete magical formation pulsing with red angry power. There was no time to analyze the spell.
With a sound like a fireball detonating, a sphere of fming strands burst from the Broodmother like a whirlwind of bzing silk. A strand shed across Ali’s chest and her shins, pig her up and smming her into the wall. She coughed, winded, and found herself glued to the wall a meter off the ground with the skin on her legs blistering and burning. The Broodmother screeched loudly and charged Mato where he had also been pasted up against the wall but, with a great ripping sound, he tore himself free and engaged with a roar.
“Ali, healers,” called from where he too was struggling against his bonds.
Fuck, everyone is webbed! Quickly, Ali ected her perception to her three Acolytes and found that all of them had been blown too far for them to reach Mato with their spells. Minion Teleport pulsed to the will of her mana and Ali appeared he ceiling. Suddenly free, she summoned a barrier to catch herself while the Sparkling Ooze she had switched pces with, slithered back up the wall like the fme webbing didn’t eve.
Ali flew down to the ter of the chamber, urgently ting down her recharge. As soon as it expired, she switched pces with an Acolyte, telep it out of its fiery bindings and into the ter of the room, where it would hopefully be in range of the already profusely bleeding Mato.
“Bone wall,” she demanded, harsh draic sylbles making bone-affinity mana fre from her trapped Bone Mages. She hissed at the searing pain of the fming bindings that had until just a moment ago restrained her Acolyte, but she just gritted her teeth and began to destruct them. While the pt of her Acolyte was calcuted to be ideal for healing Mato, there were still Fme Skitterers being spawned, and they would quickly destroy her healer without any help. She tossed out a barrier to help it. Expahick walls of bone sprung up around the lone Acolyte, hopefully enough to protect her while she bored to free more of her minions. As soon as her recharge , she switched with another ooze, again appearihe ceiling of the cavern and nding on a hastily summoned barrier. She created four barrier shards, making them as sharp as she could, and split her attentioween Malika and , tearing at the strands of fire silk gluing them down while she flew down trying to decide what to free .
If I get Malika out, we will have enough healing. Her trapped Acolytes had not been idle, they were actively healing against the damage of the fming webbing – but it was Mato she was most worried about.
Shaman, she decided. Ali found one of her shamans, and teleported herself into his web prison, freeing him to protect her Acolyte from the spider swarm.
Her shaman dropped his nova totem he bone walls and lit his shield with electricity as he waded into the spawned monsters. She tinued freeing her minions, usieleport every time the recharge was avaible, and tearing at the webbing with her barrier shards. When she finally sawed through and destructed enough strands to free Malika and , the fight regained a modicum of stability. Ali breathed a sigh of relief a herself to freeing her remaining minions.
I ’t miss that spell again. She ran through her options in her mind. Barriers, she decided. But on who? Where? She puzzled over the tradeoffs, sidering all the options while the cavern fshed with the bright explosions, Lightning Bolts, and the Broodmother’s fme bst. At least Mato wasn’t being pushed back by that anymore now that he was fighting up against the rock wall of the cavern, but he and the Broodmother seemed to be fighting with sound as much as brawn, trading angry hisses with furious roars. Enag her pns, she rearranged her minions, shifting them across the cavern so that they stood in two main groups oher side of the Broodmother, with just rogues and shamans behind her.
Soon enough, she saw the giant spider drawing heavily on the domain mana within the cavern.
“Web Explosion!” she yelled, throwing up three barriers instantly. One protected two Acolytes that she had made stand beside each other, the seaterialized in front of , and the third covered two of her shamans.
The maelstrom of fming silk rope ripped through the cavern as the web bsted everyone else outward from the boss and glued them to the walls. Sticky, burning strands g to the surface of her barriers, but they had served their purpose and Ali dismissed them at once. and four of her minions were free, and with her adjustment to the pt of her minions, they were only stuck to the walls in two pces, all well within range of the healers.
Much better, she thought, as she switched with her ooze to free herself and summoned her sharpened barrier shards to begin cutting Malika and her remaining minions free. I’m not doing a lot of damage this fight, she thought while telep back up to the ceiling again. But, getting everyone freed and bato bat faster would have a much more signifit impa their fight than if she threw her shards at the boss directly.
From her high vantage point, he ceiling of the room, she looked down and studied the fight. Many of the spawned spiders were dropping dowhe ter of the cavern, or scuttling down the walls, and if she could deny them half the room through clever use of the bone walls or barriers, she could potentially corral them into a clump for more effit elimination by her shamans’ lightning abilities.
“Bone walls,” she sent, along with the detailed image of her i. As she made her way down, several diagonal walls of bone appeared and Ali augmehem with her barriers, causing the skittering spiders to bunch up in the ter. Without even needing to instruct them further, the shamans tossed their Lightning Nova totems to nd amid the spiders to devastating effect.
With all her minions freed and the spawned spiders taken care of, she checked on the Broodmother’s health using her Acolyte’s Healer’s Sight.
“Twenty pert,” she announced, surprised to discover how low the boss already was. But she had beeically busy the entire fight and hadn’t been aware of just how long they had been at it.
Right as she annouhe value, the Broodmother let out an angry hiss, and the fmes on its body surged, intensifying into a furious bze of heat and fme that begaing the ro which it fought. Its legs blurred and a fountain of blood flew from the sudden array of new deep wounds on Mato’s fnks, shoulders, and back.
The first of her Acolytes triggered Devotion, the pilr of holy light gleaming out brightly against the dark red of molten rod fme.
“It’s enraged,” shouted, immediately triggering his Righteous Fury, and unleashing a brilliant storm of arrows at the boss which seemed to be shredding Mato with its unbelievably powerful, hasted strikes, leaving a gruesome dispy of blood spttered against the wall.
Ali shot a few barrier shards at just to get in a little extra damage, wheiced the surge of fire-affinity mana within the Broodmain.
“Web Explosion!” She summoned her three barriers immediately, trying to cram more of her minions behind eae. This time she mao get all her shamans and Acolytes, while also proteg from the explosive snare of the web. Her head cracked against the rock wall as she was glued to it by the webbing, and she saw stars briefly before she freed herself by telep her ooze into her spot.
She gasped as several hasted strikes cut deeply into Mato while the fme bst simultaneously smashed him into the wall, and his health dropped precipitously low. But just as the blurred fs of the spider sliced downward, his health skyrocketed. Last Stand, it must be.
“He used Last Stand,” Malika firmed, dodging in to heal him.
Thirty seds. Mato must have used his potent perception skill to anticipate the need for his final defensive skill, Last Stand, casting it with perfect timing and giving them thirty seds of breathing room to smooth over the transition through the enraged Web Explosion.
Malika somehow mao dodge the web this time and tore into the boss with a dazzling dispy of preartial arts, so Ali worked to cut her archers and bone mages free instead, prioritizing the monsters with the most damage.
Ali was still cutting web from her st minions when her chime sounded.
Yroup has defeated Fme Broodmother – Spider – level 60 (Fire) Grove Warden has reached level 53 (+2).+20 attribute points.
Ali immediately spent all twenty points on wisdom, growing her mana pool by six hundred. At st, that spider was worth it!
Are Insight has reached level 27.Are Recall has reached level 10.Barrier has reached level 39.Empowered Summoner has reached level 25.Minion Teleport has reached level 14 (+3).
Inspiration has reached level 9.
She released her barrier shards, allowing them to disperse into the golden glitter of unbound mana as the urgency of the fight suddenly wahe sounds of explosions and arrows faded as the st remaining spiders were quickly hunted down and eliminated. Ali freed her remaining minions using Minion Teleport or destru exclusively because it vely detached the exceptionally sticky web from them, instead of leaving annoying burning strands stuck to skin or armor.
Finally, she finished and nded he great bck spiny corpse of the spider. It was lying upside down with its legs curled up into a ball, all the spiig outward. Slowly dying fmes still flickered along the surface of its heavy chitinous armor, now covered with cracks and scrapes.
Mato emerged from behind the corpse, cmbering up out of a shallow depression of still-glowing rock, fused by the intense fme bst. Pstered up on the wall was the gruesome image of an enormous amount of his spttered blood burned and seared into the rock.
“The chitin is worth a moderate amount if Myrin’s Keep had any crafters able to work it, which it doesn’t. But it’s not worth passing up any of the skills you might learn from destrug it,” Malika said, poking at the enormous dead spider.
“Ok,” she said, and got to work destrug it, while Malika circled the room, st every piee web she could find.
[Sage of Learning]Domain Magialyzed: Nova Strike.Domain Magialyzed: Attribute Enha (Perception).
“Enrage and Summoning?” guessed, twitg visibly as he must have tried to summon his notebook and remembered at the st moment it would just burn imosphere down here.
“No, actually,” Ali said, gng again at her notifications in surprise. “It must have those two as regur skills. I got Nova Strike and Perception.”
Nova Strike she had already learned from the Piercer Scorpion boss, and the Broodmother must have been using it to empower the web ability to create the devastating Web Explosion. But it was the perception enhahat grabbed her attention.
“Nice, you wanted perceptiht?”
“Yes, hopefully, I get enough mana to make some more bosses now.” But now she wahe Fme Broodmother too. More and more she was growing vihat her effectiveness was rooted in a diverse set of minions, and the Fme Broodmother had been a very effective monster. Most of her highest-level monsters were either elementals that she couldn’t summon or had a fire affinity, and so they would be useless against the Emberfe Mines. However, the Broodmother was a level sixty swarm-summoner with enrage and frenzy, and potent fire atacks – as a boss or a roaming monster proteg her domain, it would be deadly.
I just wo or three more. She sighed and stretched her back. Easy.
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Name: Aliandra AmarielRace: FaeTitles: A
Active Buffs: Empowered Summoner
Css: Grove Warden – level 53- Are Insight – level 27- Are Recall – level 10- Barrier – level 39- Grimoire of Summoning – level 31- Runic Script – level 26- Sage of Learning – level 22- Martial Insight – level 32- Empowered Summoner – level 25- Domain Mastery – level 23- Minion Teleport – level 14
General Skills- Reading – level 13- Identify – level 14- Sculpting – level 5- Inspiration – level 9
Aptitudes- Languages: A Dal'mohran, Elvish, Dwarven, on, Draic, Goblin, Ahn Khen- Mana (Affinities): Nature, Are- Tiny (Racial): The effects of Strength and Vitality are reduced by 50%- Magical (Racial): The effects of Wisdom and Intelligence are increased by 50%- Domain (Css): Your mana increases with the size of your domain, up to +100%- Domain: -10% maximum health per day domain withdrawal. You have Domain Sense
Patrons & Tithes- Protégé: Seth Weston
Attributes- Vitality: 73 (+13)- Strength: 6- Endurance: 17- Dexterity: 36- Perception: 121 (+26)- Intelligence: 232 (+53)- Wisdom: 323 (+116)
Equipment- Off Hand: Orb of Mana – level 35- Head: Topaz Hairpin – level 40- Body: Tailored Cotton Clothing – level 45- Hands: Wooden Bracelet – level 11- Ring: Silver Guild Ring – level 3: Forest Band of the Perceptive – level 33
Resistance: 972Magical Damage Redu: 39.57%+20% to Fire resistance.+84% to mana regeion.
Health: 365/365Stamina: 170/170Mana: 1426/9690 (8264 Reserved)
Grimoire Imprints1- Fme Web2- Stone3- Wood4- Armor (Body)5- Arrow6- Axe7- Bone Bracelet (Hands)8- Book9- Bow10- 11- Dagger12- Shield13- Sword14- Creeper15- Grass16- Moss17- Mushroom18-20- Tree21- Wildflower22- Bat23- Dragon24- Elemental25- Goblinoid26,27- Kobold28- Ooze29- Spider30- Wolf31-
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