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An {{name}} is a [[Girsh]] creature found inside {{favilink|Golgotha}}{{XML Reference|pop|Golgotha Creatures}} and in the [[lair|lairs]] of mid-tier [[Insects]]. It primarily attacks using its {{f|jaundiced glow}}, firing rays of {{qud shader|W|jaundiced}} light with very high accuracy each turn. Despite their name, these rays are not [[Damage#Light|light-based]] and cannot be [[refraction|refracted]]. | |||
Agolflies, {{f|agolmaggot|plural}}, and {{f|agolzvuv|plural}} are all of a Girsh species of fly. | |||
== Tips == | |||
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* The high {{PV}}'''PV''' and accuracy of an {{name}}'s jaundiced glow makes it especially dangerous inside Golgotha, where higher {{AV}}'''AV''' equipment could be rendered unusable by [[rusted|rust]] at any moment. In the Cloaca, being caught out in the open by one can quickly prove deadly, as without {{f|night vision}} installed or a functional set of ''metal'' {{f|night-vision goggles}}, an agolfly could see and start firing at the player character long before it's within range of visibility. | |||
** Creating walls to hide behind using either the {{f|Force Bubble}} or {{f|Force Wall}} mutation would be ideal, but the player may be forced to use existing walls to coax an agolfly closer. | |||
** [[Burning]] some of Golgotha's abundant {{f|trash}} and/or denizens will create temporary light sources and gaseous hazards, while {{qud shader|R|burning}} an agolfly can chew through its {{heart}}'''35 HP''' while ignoring its relatively high {{DV}}'''DV'''. | |||
** Groups of 4-8 {{f|ogre ape corpse|plural}} can be randomly encountered{{XML Reference|pop|OgreApeMassacre}} strewn around [[Ruins_(location)|ruins]] and the {{f|flower fields}}{{XML Reference|pop|FlowerFieldOddEncounters}}. It's possible to [[butchery|butcher]] non-metal hats and gauntlets with {{AV}}'''3 AV''' each from these corpses. | |||
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