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A {{name}} is a rare creature found within the underground. Particularly, there will one at least one within the [[Waterlogged tunnel]] and [[Grit Gate]].  
A {{name}} is a rare creature found within the underground. Particularly, there will be one at least one within the [[Waterlogged tunnel]] and [[Grit Gate]].  


By default, they prefer to sleep. However, other creatures as well as the player will attempt to attack it due to its hostile nature. An attack will force it to wake up and charge. It does not discern who was the cause of awakening: the {{name}} will tend to strike the player character first. After a couple of turns, the {{name}} will lapse back into hibernation.
By default, they prefer to sleep. However, other creatures as well as the player will attempt to attack it due to its hostile nature. An attack will force it to wake up and charge. It does not discern who was the cause of awakening: the {{name}} will tend to strike the player character first. After a couple of turns, the {{name}} will lapse back into hibernation.

Revision as of 19:17, 24 September 2019

slumberling
Slumberling.png
Character

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ID?Use this ID to Wish for slumberling

Slumberling

Faction

bears (Loved100 Reputation)

Demeanor

aggressive

Inventory
Inventory
Skills
Skills
Mutations
Mutations
Role

Lurker

Spawns in

Jungle_Creatures
Ruins_Creatures

slumberling

You nearly mistake it for a boulder, and then you spot a crease in their hide as they draw a slow, hibernative breath. Suddenly you understand the saying among pig farmers: always fear large rocks.

Perfect

A slumberling is a rare creature found within the underground. Particularly, there will be one at least one within the Waterlogged tunnel and Grit Gate.

By default, they prefer to sleep. However, other creatures as well as the player will attempt to attack it due to its hostile nature. An attack will force it to wake up and charge. It does not discern who was the cause of awakening: the slumberling will tend to strike the player character first. After a couple of turns, the slumberling will lapse back into hibernation.

Tips

This section is opinion-based. Your mileage may vary.
  • For a slumberling to charge, there must be at least two tiles between them and their target. This means that if the player character stays exactly one tile away from the slumberling, it will be unable to charge.
  • Since they appear in early game areas, it is usually the first source of a +2 ego face that players will come across.