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A {{name}} is an (almost always hostile) creature found in {{gamename}}. Some can always be found at the bottom-most layer of {{favilink|red rock}} as a part of the [[What's Eating the Watervine?]] [[:Category:Quests|quest]]. (Technically, these are different from normal {{name|plural}}, as explained below.) | |||
There two varieties of {{name}}, the “normal” {{name|plural}}, which have the “Girshling” objectID, and a second variety, which has the objectID “RedrockGirshling.” | |||
{{name|plural}} of this second variety are the same as regular {{name}} except that their corpse drop chance is 100% and seeing one triggers the completion of [[What's Eating the Watervine?]]'s step of finding a creature. | |||
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{{Creature Navbox|Girsh}} | {{Creature Navbox|Girsh}} | ||
Revision as of 14:24, 23 October 2020
This information is reliable as of patch 2.0.199.5. If this is no longer the current patch, you can help by updating it. |
Level: 9 | |
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Acid Res: 0 Elec Res: 0 Cold Res: 0 Heat Res: 0 | |
Character
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ID?
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Girshling |
Faction
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Demeanor
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neutral |
Gender
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Tier
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1 |
Inventory
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Inventory
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\claw1d6 4/1004 x2(100%) | |
Skills
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Skills
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Mutations
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Mutations
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Corpse Dropped
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girshling corpse(favilink error!) (25%) |
Role
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Minion |
Extra info:
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Black ooze drips from its fangs to its pallid leg-things. It shudders in primordial ecstasy and lets out a shrill whine that pierces your skull.
A girshling is an (almost always hostile) creature found in Caves of Qud. Some can always be found at the bottom-most layer of Red Rock as a part of the What's Eating the Watervine? quest. (Technically, these are different from normal girshlings, as explained below.)
There two varieties of girshling, the “normal” girshlings, which have the “Girshling” objectID, and a second variety, which has the objectID “RedrockGirshling.”
girshlings of this second variety are the same as regular girshling except that their corpse drop chance is 100% and seeing one triggers the completion of What's Eating the Watervine?'s step of finding a creature.
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