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| name = Skeleton |
| name = Skeleton |
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| skill = 6 |
| skill = 6 |
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| stamina = 5 |
| stamina = 5 |
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+ | | attacks = 1 |
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+ | | weaponused = Small Claw or weapon |
| habitat = [[Caves and Dungeons of Titan|Dungeons]] and [[Ruins of Titan|Ruins]] |
| habitat = [[Caves and Dungeons of Titan|Dungeons]] and [[Ruins of Titan|Ruins]] |
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| numberencountered = 1-6 |
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− | '''Skeletons '''are a type of Undead monster in the ''Fighting Fantasy'' world. |
+ | '''Skeletons '''are a type of [[Undead]] monster in the ''[[Fighting Fantasy]]'' world. |
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==Description and Origin== |
==Description and Origin== |
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− | Skeletons are the [[Necromancer]]'s staple source of walking dead servants; easy to animate and with the added bonus that they don't stink of rotting flesh like a [[Zombie]]. A Skeleton can be given simple instructions such "Guard this tomb" or "Kill intruders", which they carry out without question. Should the Necromancer who animated them be slain then they will instantly collapse to the ground as a pile of bones they once were. |
+ | Skeletons are the [[Necromancer]]'s staple source of walking dead servants; easy to animate and with the added bonus that they don't stink of rotting flesh like a [[Zombie]]. A Skeleton can be given simple instructions such "Guard this tomb" or "Kill intruders", which they carry out without question. Should the Necromancer who animated them be slain, then they will instantly collapse to the ground as a pile of bones they once were. |
− | Skeletons are usually raised from human or humanoid bones, though animal or monster skeletons are known to exist as well. |
+ | Skeletons are usually raised from human or humanoid bones, though animal or monster skeletons are known to exist as well. Stronger skeletons called [[Skeleton Warrior|'''Skeleton Warriors''']] can also be created. |
==Special Abilities== |
==Special Abilities== |
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− | Edged weapons such as [[sword]]s will only inflict one point of damage to a Skeleton |
+ | Edged weapons such as [[sword]]s will only inflict one point of damage to a Skeleton (under the ''[[Advanced Fighting Fantasy]]'' rules, considering the variable weapon damage values, damage is automatically reduced by one point per hit). Blunt weapons such a [[war-hammer]] cause damage as normal.<ref name="OOTP"p269>{{OOTP}} - p.??/269</ref> |
==See Also== |
==See Also== |
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+ | *[[Skeleton Warrior]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 21:05, 18 September 2010
Skeleton | |
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skill | 6 |
stamina | 5 |
Attacks | 1 |
Weapon Used | Small Claw or weapon |
Habitat | Dungeons and Ruins |
Number Encountered | 1-6 |
Type | Undead |
Reaction | Hostile |
Intelligence | Low |
Skeletons are a type of Undead monster in the Fighting Fantasy world.
Description and Origin
Skeletons are the Necromancer's staple source of walking dead servants; easy to animate and with the added bonus that they don't stink of rotting flesh like a Zombie. A Skeleton can be given simple instructions such "Guard this tomb" or "Kill intruders", which they carry out without question. Should the Necromancer who animated them be slain, then they will instantly collapse to the ground as a pile of bones they once were.
Skeletons are usually raised from human or humanoid bones, though animal or monster skeletons are known to exist as well. Stronger skeletons called Skeleton Warriors can also be created.
Special Abilities
Edged weapons such as swords will only inflict one point of damage to a Skeleton (under the Advanced Fighting Fantasy rules, considering the variable weapon damage values, damage is automatically reduced by one point per hit). Blunt weapons such a war-hammer cause damage as normal.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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See Also
References