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The '''bandit''' is one of the [[monsters]] that roams the Desktop Dungeons. It is unlocked by clearing the game as a [[Rogue]], and is notable for inflicting both poison and mana burn with its attack. The boss version of the bandit is '''Nine-Toes''', a reference to a boss in the Borderlands video game. | The '''bandit''' is one of the [[monsters]] that roams the Desktop Dungeons. It is unlocked by clearing the game as a [[Rogue]], and is notable for inflicting both poison and mana burn with its attack. The boss version of the bandit is '''Nine-Toes''', a reference to a boss in the Borderlands video game. | ||
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*Health: 80% | *Health: 80% | ||
*Damage: 70% | *Damage: 70% | ||
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The bandit isn't a threat by itself, but it causes both regeneration-halting status effects with its attack, so attacking one without being able to kill it before it hits you is a bad idea unless you'll level up immediately afterwards. The low health of bandits makes them good targets for attacking early for bonus XP, especially since you are fully healed upon leveling up, negating both nasty status effects. | The bandit isn't a threat by itself, but it causes both regeneration-halting status effects with its attack, so attacking one without being able to kill it before it hits you is a bad idea unless you'll level up immediately afterwards. The low health of bandits makes them good targets for attacking early for bonus XP, especially since you are fully healed upon leveling up, negating both nasty status effects. | ||
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Revision as of 09:08, 22 April 2012
Bandit | |
Desktop Dungeon Monster | |
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Attack | 70% |
Health | 80% |
Abilities | Poison attack, Mana burn |
Unlocked by | Complete Normal dungeon as a Rogue |
Notes |
The bandit is one of the monsters that roams the Desktop Dungeons. It is unlocked by clearing the game as a Rogue, and is notable for inflicting both poison and mana burn with its attack. The boss version of the bandit is Nine-Toes, a reference to a boss in the Borderlands video game.
Statistics
- Health: 80%
- Damage: 70%
- Poisons you
- Inflicts mana burn
Strategies
The bandit isn't a threat by itself, but it causes both regeneration-halting status effects with its attack, so attacking one without being able to kill it before it hits you is a bad idea unless you'll level up immediately afterwards. The low health of bandits makes them good targets for attacking early for bonus XP, especially since you are fully healed upon leveling up, negating both nasty status effects.
Boss info
Nine Toes | |
You just woke up the wrong dog! | |
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Attack | 52 |
Health | 238 |
Abilities | First strike, Poison attack, Mana burn |
"HA HA HA! Oh man, you have no idea what you've just stepped into, buddy! Try not to squirm too much while I kill you!"
Nine-Toes is barely more powerful than a level 9 bandit, having the second lowest attack power of the bosses (at 52) and only 238 health. However, he does have first strike as well, meaning that if you're going to fight him in melee, you can't rely on APHEELSIK unless you're willing to spend a health potion. The low health makes him a prime candidate for softening up with BURNDAYRAZ as well.
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General Concepts: | New Players Guide · Strategy · Advanced Strategy · Races · Glyphs · Mana · Leveling · Items · Scoring | ||||
Classes: | Tier 1: Fighter · Thief · Priest · Wizard | Tier 2: Berserker · Rogue · Monk · Sorcerer | Tier 3: Warlord · Assassin · Paladin · Bloodmage | Special: Transmuter · Crusader · Tinker · Gorgon · Half-dragon · Vampire · Changeling | |
Gods: | Binlor Ironshield · Dracul · The Earthmother · Glowing Guardian · Jehora Jeheyu · Mystera Annur · The Pactmaker · Taurog · Tikki Tooki | ||||
Monsters: | Animated Armour · Bandit · Dragonspawn · Goat · Goblin · Golem · Goo blob · Gorgon · Imp · Meat man · Naga · Serpent · Vampire · Warlock · Wraith · Zombie | ||||
Dungeons: | Normal · Snake Pit · Library · Crypt · Factory · Ranked · Gauntlet · Lothlorien (Campaign) · The Boss Hive | ||||
Glyphs: | APHEELSIK · BLUDTUPOWA · BURNDAYRAZ · BYSSEPS · CYDSTEPP · ENDISWAL · GETINDARE · HALPMEH · IMAWAL · LEMMISI · PISORF · WEYTWUT · WONAFYT |