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AZURE BODY: Starts with 25% Physical resistance, Death Gaze Immune, -50% bonus damage
SAPPHIRE LOCKS: Natural Poisonous:5 strike, petrifies enemies, starts with the ENDISWAL glyph
AMETHYST STARE: Starts with Death-gaze 10%. Death-gaze effect deals unresistable damage upon attacking enemies with low health

Gorgons gain +5% Death-gaze for every 100 Conversion Points
 
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;{{a|AZURE BODY}}: Starts with 25% {{t|Physical resist}}, {{t|Death Gaze Immune}}, -50% bonus damage
 
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== Strategy ==
 
== Strategy ==
The Gorgon is a very bizarre class. Gorgons play sort of like monks, in that they both rely on the "regen fight" strategy, and they both have naturally bad damage. Gorgons don't have reduced base damage, but unfortunately raising bonus damage is harder to accomplish. However, with the right items the Gorgon should negate their bonus damage penalty and then some.
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The Gorgon is a very bizarre class. Gorgons play sort of like {{c|Monk}}s, in that they both rely on the [[regen-fighting]] strategy, and they both have naturally bad damage. Gorgons don't have reduced base damage but bonus damage is much lower. However, with the right items the Gorgon should negate their bonus damage penalty and then some.
  
 
The most powerful part about Gorgons are their intrinsic poison attacks granted by {{a|SAPPHIRE LOCKS}}. Combined with their natural physical resistance, Gorgons are able to tackle higher level enemies, using poison to come out ahead in trades. Combining this with their death gaze immunity means enemy Gorgons are easy prey (as ironic as that might be for a mirror match).
 
The most powerful part about Gorgons are their intrinsic poison attacks granted by {{a|SAPPHIRE LOCKS}}. Combined with their natural physical resistance, Gorgons are able to tackle higher level enemies, using poison to come out ahead in trades. Combining this with their death gaze immunity means enemy Gorgons are easy prey (as ironic as that might be for a mirror match).
  
Confusingly, the Gorgon class's Deathgaze skill differs from the one that enemy monsters have. Both versions trigger when the enemy is below the Deathgaze% threshold at the start of the attack, but the player's Deathgaze does not instantly kill. Instead, the player's Deathgaze is a free attack that inflicts damage equal to the player's base attack before the enemy strikes. This often finishes them off, preventing retaliation.  This is NOT affected by {{i|Platemail}}, making it a great item buy or even preparation candidate that has great synergy with poison and stoneskin.
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Confusingly, the Gorgon class's Deathgaze skill, {{a|AMETHYST STARE}}, differs from the one that enemy monsters have. Both versions trigger when the enemy is below the Deathgaze% threshold at the start of the attack, but the player's Deathgaze does not instantly kill. ''Instead, the player's Deathgaze is a free attack that inflicts damage equal to the player's '''base attack''' before the enemy strikes''. This often finishes them off, preventing retaliation.  This is NOT affected by {{i|Platemail}}, making it a great item to buy or even prepare that has great synergy with poison.  
  
 
The Deathgaze skill doesn't scale quite as well as the other monster class's CP bonuses do, but the CP investment can make a difference all the same - it's just one option, where a {{c|Vampire}} or {{c|Rat Monarch}} would be crazy not to go conversion-heavy.  At 10% Deathgaze, the skill is strictly a finishing attack for edge cases.  With some CP investment, Deathgaze becomes a much more reliable First Strike alternative. It takes a moderate-to-large CP investment to be able to use Deathgaze two or more times in a single fight, and the scaling pays off especially well against Super Meat Man, who can be brought into Deathgaze range with {{i|Can of Whupaz}} and other potions before you continue, regen-fighting for the rest.
 
The Deathgaze skill doesn't scale quite as well as the other monster class's CP bonuses do, but the CP investment can make a difference all the same - it's just one option, where a {{c|Vampire}} or {{c|Rat Monarch}} would be crazy not to go conversion-heavy.  At 10% Deathgaze, the skill is strictly a finishing attack for edge cases.  With some CP investment, Deathgaze becomes a much more reliable First Strike alternative. It takes a moderate-to-large CP investment to be able to use Deathgaze two or more times in a single fight, and the scaling pays off especially well against Super Meat Man, who can be brought into Deathgaze range with {{i|Can of Whupaz}} and other potions before you continue, regen-fighting for the rest.
  
The biggest handicap that Gorgons have to face is that they petrify enemies on kill. This includes kills with {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}}, but not bosses. The Gorgon does begin with {{s|ENDISWAL}}, but the net effect is that the Gorgon often has to spend 6 mana to progress further. This means the Gorgon needs to conserve mana and/or blackspace when playing in cramped areas, which is sometimes easier said than done. The glyph makes it easier to reach hidden subdungeons, and the Gorgon does well with {{g|Binlor Ironshield}} on levels such as {{d|Shifting Passages}}, {{d|Rock Garden}}, and {{d|The Labyrinth}} where you would want to destroy a large number of walls regardless. Petrified enemies do leave blood pools, but they're only accessible after the statue is destroyed, so this means Gorgons have poor synergy with {{g|The Earthmother}} and {{g|Dracul}}. Gorgons also fare poorly against maps with lots of undead enemies, because poison doesn't work against them.  Depending on your worship plans, you may wish to break statues for blood pools mid-game.  Barring that, you should break walls that either make additional blackspace accessible in the late game, or that help you get past blockages.
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The biggest handicap that Gorgons have to face is that they petrify enemies on kill. This includes kills with {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}}, but not bosses. The Gorgon does begin with {{s|ENDISWAL}}, but the net effect is that the Gorgon often has to spend 6 mana to progress further. This means the Gorgon needs to conserve mana and/or blackspace when playing in cramped areas, which is sometimes easier said than done. The glyph makes it easier to reach hidden subdungeons, and the Gorgon does well with {{g|Binlor Ironshield}} on levels such as {{d|Shifting Passages}}, {{d|Rock Garden}}, and {{d|The Labyrinth}} where you would want to destroy a large number of walls regardless. Petrified enemies do leave blood pools but they're only accessible after the statue is destroyed. This means Gorgons have poor synergy with {{g|The Earthmother}} and {{g|Dracul}}. Gorgons also fare poorly against maps with lots of undead enemies, because poison doesn't work against them.  Depending on your worship plans, you may wish to break statues for blood pools mid-game.  Barring that, you should break walls that either make additional blackspace accessible in the late game, or that help you get past blockages.
  
 
== Enemies ==
 
== Enemies ==
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Enemies should be non-undead (so that poison works), deal physical damage, and have irrelevant perks compensating for lowered stats.  Magic resist is a minor consideration, while physical resistance is often a larger concern.  Status ailments are to be avoided.  Some of the most common foes are listed below in roughly increasing order of difficulty by paragraph.
 
Enemies should be non-undead (so that poison works), deal physical damage, and have irrelevant perks compensating for lowered stats.  Magic resist is a minor consideration, while physical resistance is often a larger concern.  Status ailments are to be avoided.  Some of the most common foes are listed below in roughly increasing order of difficulty by paragraph.
  
{{mM|Gorgon}} is the easiest monster to kill for bonus experience.  Deathgaze immunity and your own Deathgaze negates their Deathgaze and First Strike skills.  {{m|Meat Man}} is about equally attractive as a target, as well as {{m|Goat}}, whose moderate magic resistance keeps it from being even easier.  Whenever you have {{s|HALPMEH}} to clear out poison, {{m|Serpent}} joins this tier.
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{{m|Gorgon}} is the easiest monster to kill for bonus experience.  Deathgaze immunity and your own Deathgaze negates their Deathgaze and First Strike skills.  {{m|Meat Man}} is about equally attractive as a target, as well as {{m|Goat}}, whose moderate magic resistance keeps it from being even easier.  Whenever you have {{s|HALPMEH}} to clear out poison, {{m|Serpent}} joins this tier.
  
 
{{m|Goblin}}'s First Strike is bypassed by Deathgaze, so they are also decent regen-fighting targets, but not quite top-tier due to their good damage.  Similarly, {{m|Golem}} has enough magic resistance to be of a similar tier, unless you have {{s|PISORF}} or {{s|HALPMEH}} to make the fight easier.
 
{{m|Goblin}}'s First Strike is bypassed by Deathgaze, so they are also decent regen-fighting targets, but not quite top-tier due to their good damage.  Similarly, {{m|Golem}} has enough magic resistance to be of a similar tier, unless you have {{s|PISORF}} or {{s|HALPMEH}} to make the fight easier.
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A high-level {{m|Bandit}} is weak enough to regen-fight easily, but requires a large amount of popcorn to remove the curses.  This can be done once or maybe twice in a run with proper planning after better targets are gone.  A high-level {{m|Goo Blob}} is doable, but will cost a ton of blackspace, and {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}} is needed to leverage the poison strike into a winning damage trade - don't forget to leave a stack of Burning on while you explore.
 
A high-level {{m|Bandit}} is weak enough to regen-fight easily, but requires a large amount of popcorn to remove the curses.  This can be done once or maybe twice in a run with proper planning after better targets are gone.  A high-level {{m|Goo Blob}} is doable, but will cost a ton of blackspace, and {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}} is needed to leverage the poison strike into a winning damage trade - don't forget to leave a stack of Burning on while you explore.
  
No single enemy is a perfect storm of troubling traits, but several are mostly bad targets. {{m|Dragon Spawn}} does magic damage and is tanky, but can be poisoned. {{m|Zombie}} is a powerful brawler and undead, but deals physical damage. These two are probably the worst threats. {{m|Wraith}}s are undead and magical, but are susceptible to fireballs+Deathgaze at a certain point, making Mana Burn irrelevant. {{m|Warlocks}} are slightly harder - poison susceptibility doesn't make up for their increased damage and higher health compared to a {{m|Wraith}}, but they still die to fireballs more easily than a {{m|Dragon Spawn}}.
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No single enemy is a perfect storm of troubling traits, but several are mostly bad targets. {{m|Dragon Spawn}} does magic damage and is tanky, but can be poisoned. {{m|Zombie}} is a powerful brawler and undead, but deals physical damage. These two are probably the worst threats. {{m|Wraith}}s are undead and magical, but are susceptible to fireballs+Deathgaze at a certain point, making Mana Burn irrelevant. {{m|Warlock}}s are slightly harder - poison susceptibility doesn't make up for their increased damage and higher health compared to a {{m|Wraith}}, but they still die to fireballs more easily than a {{m|Dragon Spawn}}.
  
 
== Glyphs ==
 
== Glyphs ==
  
Certain glyphs are a blessing to Gorgons. {{s|IMAWAL}} synergizes with the Gorgon very well because of their playstyle depending on facing higher level enemies - popping an {{s|IMAWAL}} before killing a high-level Goblin or Gorgon will be well worth the 5 mana. An early {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}} is an important tool for Gorgons, since it maximizes their damage and varies the damage type, and also gives her something to do with mana when fighting against magic enemies (though you are still not making any use of your base 25% physical resistance and should prioritize something else for high-level kills regardless). Adding a few fireballs after poisoning will take down high-level enemies faster and stretch the poison duration a bit longer with burn stacks. {{s|BLUDTUPOWA}} can be useful for Gorgons if it costs less life than the damage prevented by {{s|ENDISWAL}}, or if it enables a {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}}/Deathgaze finishing combo. {{s|HALPMEH}} tends to be more combat-efficient than {{s|ENDISWAL}}, and it can negate poison, turning {{m|Serpents}} into easy experience similar to {{MM|Gorgon}}s. It is more efficient than {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}} for fighting low-damage physical enemies like {{m|Meat Man}} or magic-resistant enemies like {{m|Golems}}.
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Certain glyphs are a blessing to Gorgons. {{s|IMAWAL}} synergizes with the Gorgon very well because of their playstyle depending on facing higher level enemies - popping an {{s|IMAWAL}} before killing a high-level Goblin or Gorgon will be well worth the 5 mana. An early {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}} is an important tool for Gorgons, since it maximizes their damage and varies the damage type, and also gives her something to do with mana when fighting against magic enemies (though you are still not making any use of your base 25% physical resistance and should prioritize something else for high-level kills regardless). Adding a few fireballs after poisoning will take down high-level enemies faster and stretch the poison duration a bit longer with burn stacks. {{s|BLUDTUPOWA}} can be useful for Gorgons if it costs less life than the damage prevented by {{s|ENDISWAL}}, or if it enables a {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}}/Deathgaze finishing combo. {{s|HALPMEH}} tends to be more combat-efficient than {{s|ENDISWAL}}, and it can negate poison, turning {{m|Serpent}}s into easy experience similar to {{MM|Gorgon}}s. It is more efficient than {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}} for fighting low-damage physical enemies like {{m|Meat Man}} or magic-resistant enemies like {{m|Golem}}.
  
 
Some glyphs come out a bit flat. {{s|GETINDARE}} is somewhat eclipsed by Deathgaze, so first strike only occasionally makes a difference - the dodge chance is of some benefit, but has to be weighed against glyph's inventory space and CP value.  Similarly, {{s|PISORF}} is semi-redundant with {{s|ENDISWAL}}, functioning only as a physical damage source when you would typically prefer to regen fight using mana for fireballs and stoneskin anyway - only 2-for-1 {{s|PISORF}} billiards enthusiasts need apply here.  {{s|APHEELSIK}} isn't useless, but is probably outclassed by {{s|HALPMEH}} or {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}}; it can occasionally optimize your resources mid-fight if you have the extra inventory for it. {{s|CYDSTEPP}}'s ability to buy a single attack with low bonus damage isn't much of a winning proposition, either, unless you have a high enough CP total to chain two Deategazes back-to-back.  The glyph itself holds much of the CP that you need to accomplish this in the first place, though.  Cast-and-convert is a strong option here.
 
Some glyphs come out a bit flat. {{s|GETINDARE}} is somewhat eclipsed by Deathgaze, so first strike only occasionally makes a difference - the dodge chance is of some benefit, but has to be weighed against glyph's inventory space and CP value.  Similarly, {{s|PISORF}} is semi-redundant with {{s|ENDISWAL}}, functioning only as a physical damage source when you would typically prefer to regen fight using mana for fireballs and stoneskin anyway - only 2-for-1 {{s|PISORF}} billiards enthusiasts need apply here.  {{s|APHEELSIK}} isn't useless, but is probably outclassed by {{s|HALPMEH}} or {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}}; it can occasionally optimize your resources mid-fight if you have the extra inventory for it. {{s|CYDSTEPP}}'s ability to buy a single attack with low bonus damage isn't much of a winning proposition, either, unless you have a high enough CP total to chain two Deategazes back-to-back.  The glyph itself holds much of the CP that you need to accomplish this in the first place, though.  Cast-and-convert is a strong option here.
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== Deities ==
 
== Deities ==
  
{{g|Binlor Ironshield}} is one of the best gods for a Gorgon to worship. Since you'll be casting {{s|ENDISWAL}} many, many times as a Gorgon, Stone Form is the best boon a Gorgon could ever ask for. There is never a shortage of ways to break walls as a Gorgon, so gaining piety is no sweat.  You can even pop tons of statues with Stone Heart to aid a late conversion to {{g|Dracul}} or {{g|Earthmother}}.
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{{g|Binlor Ironshield}} is one of the best gods for a Gorgon to worship. Since you'll be casting {{s|ENDISWAL}} many, many times as a Gorgon, {{boon|Stone Form}} is the best boon a Gorgon could ever ask for. There is never a shortage of ways to break walls as a Gorgon, so gaining piety is no sweat.  You can even pop tons of statues with {{boon|Stone Heart}} to aid a late conversion to {{g|Dracul}} or {{g|The Earthmother}}.
  
{{g|Mystera Annur}} has useful boons and can easily be fueled by the always-spamable {{s|ENDISWAL}}. Whether you rely on stoneskin, fireballs, or a combination, Mystic Balance and Refreshment are welcome aid (but Flames is niche at best and Weakening is only occasionally worth the piety).
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{{g|Mystera Annur}} has useful boons and can easily be fueled by the always-spamable {{s|ENDISWAL}}. Whether you rely on stoneskin, fireballs, or a combination, {{boon|Mystic Balance}} and {{boon|Refreshment}} are welcome aid (but {{boon|Flames}} is niche at best and {{boon|Weakening}} is only occasionally worth the piety).
  
 
{{g|Taurog}} helps with the Gorgon's low damage and his armor synergizes well with the Gorgon's innate physical resistance. Constant casting of {{s|ENDISWAL}} means you'll be losing a lot of piety for long-term worship, so consider converting out after acquiring one or two items.  Alternatively, a late-game death protection spike is possible if you spend your mana, convert to Taurog, clear out the popcorn, convert glyphs for piety and CP, and then proceed to land multiple Deathgaze attacks on the last boss.
 
{{g|Taurog}} helps with the Gorgon's low damage and his armor synergizes well with the Gorgon's innate physical resistance. Constant casting of {{s|ENDISWAL}} means you'll be losing a lot of piety for long-term worship, so consider converting out after acquiring one or two items.  Alternatively, a late-game death protection spike is possible if you spend your mana, convert to Taurog, clear out the popcorn, convert glyphs for piety and CP, and then proceed to land multiple Deathgaze attacks on the last boss.
  
{{g|The Earthmother}} can work well, despite the smaller numbers of blood pools for Plantation, as the Gorgon's starting {{s|ENDISWAL}} ensures she won't find herself stuck, and Greenblood and Vine Form are strong with the Gorgon's slant towards fireballs and regen fighting, and her end-game piety and mana spike can be significant if you've been prioritizing statue-breaking mid-game.
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{{g|The Earthmother}} can work well, despite the smaller numbers of blood pools for {{boon|Plantation}}, as the Gorgon's starting {{s|ENDISWAL}} ensures she won't find herself stuck, and {{boon|Greenblood}} and {{boon|Vine Form}} are strong with the Gorgon's slant towards fireballs and regen fighting, and her end-game piety and mana spike can be significant if you've been prioritizing statue-breaking mid-game.
  
Similarly, {{g|Dracul}} can be worth it for Blood Shield alone, making even one stack of Stone Skin go the extra mile, and Sanguine is useful to the extent that you can access the pools. Lifesteal is a mixed bag, since you deal low damage, but apply poison to your blood cows.
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Similarly, {{g|Dracul}} can be worth it for {{boon|Blood Shield}} alone, and {{t|Sanguine}} is useful to the extent that you can access the pools. {{t|Life steal}} is a mixed bag, since you deal low damage, but apply poison to your blood cows.
  
The only really unusable deity is {{g|Glowing Guardian}}, due to his hatred for poison.  {{g|Tikki Tooki}} is also problematic, since he is not a huge fan of regen fighter strategies.
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The only really unusable deity is {{g|Glowing Guardian}} due to his hatred for poison.  {{g|Tikki Tooki}} is also problematic, since he is not a huge fan of regen fighter strategies.
  
 
== Items ==
 
== Items ==
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Gorgons need bonus damage badly, so that means that the  {{i|Perseverance Badge}} and {{i|Dwarven Gauntlets}} are excellent items for Gorgons. The {{i|Battlemage Ring}} is a good option for a caster strategy.  {{i|Whurrgarbl}} synergizes with poison strike, and {{i|Platemail}} synergizes with the entire regen fighting scheme while not interfering at all with Deathgaze in its function as a first-strike finishing move.  {{i|Witchalok Pendant}} lets you regen-fight non-magical monsters much more efficiently. {{i|Martyr Wraps}} are also decent, even if the Monk uses them better.
 
Gorgons need bonus damage badly, so that means that the  {{i|Perseverance Badge}} and {{i|Dwarven Gauntlets}} are excellent items for Gorgons. The {{i|Battlemage Ring}} is a good option for a caster strategy.  {{i|Whurrgarbl}} synergizes with poison strike, and {{i|Platemail}} synergizes with the entire regen fighting scheme while not interfering at all with Deathgaze in its function as a first-strike finishing move.  {{i|Witchalok Pendant}} lets you regen-fight non-magical monsters much more efficiently. {{i|Martyr Wraps}} are also decent, even if the Monk uses them better.
  
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You can make a spellcasting Gorgon with {{i|Avatar's Codex}} and {{g|Mystera Annur}}. Since Gorgon has innate first strike which does not depend on your damage bonus, you can have a special first strike that ignores monster's first strike and your -100% (!) damage bonus from the class trait and {{boon|Flames}}. Two-three fireballs and death gaze is usually enough to kill the enemies. The drawback is that your normal attack power becomes negligible so it makes you unable to mop popcorn without BURNDAYRAZ.
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== Trivia ==
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There is known bugs with deathgaze and {{t|Life steal}}. Lifesteal does not occur at deathgaze, but when it kills enemy lifesteal applies for the deathgaze attack. The first bug is the deathgaze-lifesteal can steal more life than HP left on the enemy in this situation.
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The second bug is when the enemy had {{t|Death Protection}}. The prediction box thinks lifesteal will apply to the deathgaze attack, but since the enemy does not die, lifesteal does not occur. This makes a discord between the prediction and actual situation. This wrong prediction could say safe even the actually result is going to be death, and may end the run.
  
 
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Human Gorgon.pngGorgon Monster Icon.png This article is about the playable race, for the monster see Monster: Gorgon Gorgon


Gorgon
Monster Class
Gorgon Hero Large.png
Class traits
Class trait: AZURE BODY AZURE BODY
Starts with 25% Trait: Physical resist Physical resist, Trait: Death Gaze Immune Death Gaze Immune, -50% bonus damage
Class trait: SAPPHIRE LOCKS SAPPHIRE LOCKS
Natural Trait: Poisonous Poisonous:5 strike, petrifies enemies, starts with Glyph: ENDISWAL ENDISWAL glyph
Class trait: AMETHYST STARE AMETHYST STARE
Starts with Trait: Death-gaze Death-gaze 10%. Death-gaze effect deals unresistable damage upon attacking enemies with low health.
Conversion
5% Trait: Death-gaze Death-gaze per 100 Conversion Points
Unlocking
Complete Dungeon: Naga City Naga City with 3 Classes


Strategy

The Gorgon is a very bizarre class. Gorgons play sort of like Class: Monk Monks, in that they both rely on the regen-fighting strategy, and they both have naturally bad damage. Gorgons don't have reduced base damage but bonus damage is much lower. However, with the right items the Gorgon should negate their bonus damage penalty and then some.

The most powerful part about Gorgons are their intrinsic poison attacks granted by Class trait: SAPPHIRE LOCKS SAPPHIRE LOCKS. Combined with their natural physical resistance, Gorgons are able to tackle higher level enemies, using poison to come out ahead in trades. Combining this with their death gaze immunity means enemy Gorgons are easy prey (as ironic as that might be for a mirror match).

Confusingly, the Gorgon class's Deathgaze skill, Class trait: AMETHYST STARE AMETHYST STARE, differs from the one that enemy monsters have. Both versions trigger when the enemy is below the Deathgaze% threshold at the start of the attack, but the player's Deathgaze does not instantly kill. Instead, the player's Deathgaze is a free attack that inflicts damage equal to the player's base attack before the enemy strikes. This often finishes them off, preventing retaliation. This is NOT affected by Item: Platemail Platemail, making it a great item to buy or even prepare that has great synergy with poison.

The Deathgaze skill doesn't scale quite as well as the other monster class's CP bonuses do, but the CP investment can make a difference all the same - it's just one option, where a Class: Vampire Vampire or Class: Rat Monarch Rat Monarch would be crazy not to go conversion-heavy. At 10% Deathgaze, the skill is strictly a finishing attack for edge cases. With some CP investment, Deathgaze becomes a much more reliable First Strike alternative. It takes a moderate-to-large CP investment to be able to use Deathgaze two or more times in a single fight, and the scaling pays off especially well against Super Meat Man, who can be brought into Deathgaze range with Item: Can of Whupaz Can of Whupaz and other potions before you continue, regen-fighting for the rest.

The biggest handicap that Gorgons have to face is that they petrify enemies on kill. This includes kills with Glyph: BURNDAYRAZ BURNDAYRAZ, but not bosses. The Gorgon does begin with Glyph: ENDISWAL ENDISWAL, but the net effect is that the Gorgon often has to spend 6 mana to progress further. This means the Gorgon needs to conserve mana and/or blackspace when playing in cramped areas, which is sometimes easier said than done. The glyph makes it easier to reach hidden subdungeons, and the Gorgon does well with God: Binlor Ironshield Binlor Ironshield on levels such as Dungeon: Shifting Passages Shifting Passages, Dungeon: Rock Garden Rock Garden, and Dungeon: The Labyrinth The Labyrinth where you would want to destroy a large number of walls regardless. Petrified enemies do leave blood pools but they're only accessible after the statue is destroyed. This means Gorgons have poor synergy with God: The Earthmother The Earthmother and God: Dracul Dracul. Gorgons also fare poorly against maps with lots of undead enemies, because poison doesn't work against them. Depending on your worship plans, you may wish to break statues for blood pools mid-game. Barring that, you should break walls that either make additional blackspace accessible in the late game, or that help you get past blockages.

Enemies

Gorgons are a bit complicated. Several considerations need to be made when sorting out monster difficulty. Very few monsters are at one extreme or the other.

Enemies should be non-undead (so that poison works), deal physical damage, and have irrelevant perks compensating for lowered stats. Magic resist is a minor consideration, while physical resistance is often a larger concern. Status ailments are to be avoided. Some of the most common foes are listed below in roughly increasing order of difficulty by paragraph.

Monster: Gorgon Gorgon is the easiest monster to kill for bonus experience. Deathgaze immunity and your own Deathgaze negates their Deathgaze and First Strike skills. Monster: Meat Man Meat Man is about equally attractive as a target, as well as Monster: Goat Goat, whose moderate magic resistance keeps it from being even easier. Whenever you have Glyph: HALPMEH HALPMEH to clear out poison, Monster: Serpent Serpent joins this tier.

Monster: Goblin Goblin's First Strike is bypassed by Deathgaze, so they are also decent regen-fighting targets, but not quite top-tier due to their good damage. Similarly, Monster: Golem Golem has enough magic resistance to be of a similar tier, unless you have Glyph: PISORF PISORF or Glyph: HALPMEH HALPMEH to make the fight easier.

A high-level Monster: Bandit Bandit is weak enough to regen-fight easily, but requires a large amount of popcorn to remove the curses. This can be done once or maybe twice in a run with proper planning after better targets are gone. A high-level Monster: Goo Blob Goo Blob is doable, but will cost a ton of blackspace, and Glyph: BURNDAYRAZ BURNDAYRAZ is needed to leverage the poison strike into a winning damage trade - don't forget to leave a stack of Burning on while you explore.

No single enemy is a perfect storm of troubling traits, but several are mostly bad targets. Monster: Dragon Spawn Dragon Spawn does magic damage and is tanky, but can be poisoned. Monster: Zombie Zombie is a powerful brawler and undead, but deals physical damage. These two are probably the worst threats. Monster: Wraith Wraiths are undead and magical, but are susceptible to fireballs+Deathgaze at a certain point, making Mana Burn irrelevant. Monster: Warlock Warlocks are slightly harder - poison susceptibility doesn't make up for their increased damage and higher health compared to a Monster: Wraith Wraith, but they still die to fireballs more easily than a Monster: Dragon Spawn Dragon Spawn.

Glyphs

Certain glyphs are a blessing to Gorgons. Glyph: IMAWAL IMAWAL synergizes with the Gorgon very well because of their playstyle depending on facing higher level enemies - popping an Glyph: IMAWAL IMAWAL before killing a high-level Goblin or Gorgon will be well worth the 5 mana. An early Glyph: BURNDAYRAZ BURNDAYRAZ is an important tool for Gorgons, since it maximizes their damage and varies the damage type, and also gives her something to do with mana when fighting against magic enemies (though you are still not making any use of your base 25% physical resistance and should prioritize something else for high-level kills regardless). Adding a few fireballs after poisoning will take down high-level enemies faster and stretch the poison duration a bit longer with burn stacks. Glyph: BLUDTUPOWA BLUDTUPOWA can be useful for Gorgons if it costs less life than the damage prevented by Glyph: ENDISWAL ENDISWAL, or if it enables a Glyph: BURNDAYRAZ BURNDAYRAZ/Deathgaze finishing combo. Glyph: HALPMEH HALPMEH tends to be more combat-efficient than Glyph: ENDISWAL ENDISWAL, and it can negate poison, turning Monster: Serpent Serpents into easy experience similar to Monster: Gorgon Gorgons. It is more efficient than Glyph: BURNDAYRAZ BURNDAYRAZ for fighting low-damage physical enemies like Monster: Meat Man Meat Man or magic-resistant enemies like Monster: Golem Golem.

Some glyphs come out a bit flat. Glyph: GETINDARE GETINDARE is somewhat eclipsed by Deathgaze, so first strike only occasionally makes a difference - the dodge chance is of some benefit, but has to be weighed against glyph's inventory space and CP value. Similarly, Glyph: PISORF PISORF is semi-redundant with Glyph: ENDISWAL ENDISWAL, functioning only as a physical damage source when you would typically prefer to regen fight using mana for fireballs and stoneskin anyway - only 2-for-1 Glyph: PISORF PISORF billiards enthusiasts need apply here. Glyph: APHEELSIK APHEELSIK isn't useless, but is probably outclassed by Glyph: HALPMEH HALPMEH or Glyph: BURNDAYRAZ BURNDAYRAZ; it can occasionally optimize your resources mid-fight if you have the extra inventory for it. Glyph: CYDSTEPP CYDSTEPP's ability to buy a single attack with low bonus damage isn't much of a winning proposition, either, unless you have a high enough CP total to chain two Deategazes back-to-back. The glyph itself holds much of the CP that you need to accomplish this in the first place, though. Cast-and-convert is a strong option here.

Deities

God: Binlor Ironshield Binlor Ironshield is one of the best gods for a Gorgon to worship. Since you'll be casting Glyph: ENDISWAL ENDISWAL many, many times as a Gorgon, God boon: Stone Form Stone Form is the best boon a Gorgon could ever ask for. There is never a shortage of ways to break walls as a Gorgon, so gaining piety is no sweat. You can even pop tons of statues with God boon: Stone Heart Stone Heart to aid a late conversion to God: Dracul Dracul or God: The Earthmother The Earthmother.

God: Mystera Annur Mystera Annur has useful boons and can easily be fueled by the always-spamable Glyph: ENDISWAL ENDISWAL. Whether you rely on stoneskin, fireballs, or a combination, God boon: Mystic Balance Mystic Balance and God boon: Refreshment Refreshment are welcome aid (but God boon: Flames Flames is niche at best and God boon: Weakening Weakening is only occasionally worth the piety).

God: Taurog Taurog helps with the Gorgon's low damage and his armor synergizes well with the Gorgon's innate physical resistance. Constant casting of Glyph: ENDISWAL ENDISWAL means you'll be losing a lot of piety for long-term worship, so consider converting out after acquiring one or two items. Alternatively, a late-game death protection spike is possible if you spend your mana, convert to Taurog, clear out the popcorn, convert glyphs for piety and CP, and then proceed to land multiple Deathgaze attacks on the last boss.

God: The Earthmother The Earthmother can work well, despite the smaller numbers of blood pools for God boon: Plantation Plantation, as the Gorgon's starting Glyph: ENDISWAL ENDISWAL ensures she won't find herself stuck, and God boon: Greenblood Greenblood and God boon: Vine Form Vine Form are strong with the Gorgon's slant towards fireballs and regen fighting, and her end-game piety and mana spike can be significant if you've been prioritizing statue-breaking mid-game.

Similarly, God: Dracul Dracul can be worth it for God boon: Blood Shield Blood Shield alone, and Trait: Sanguine Sanguine is useful to the extent that you can access the pools. Trait: Life steal Life steal is a mixed bag, since you deal low damage, but apply poison to your blood cows.

The only really unusable deity is God: Glowing Guardian Glowing Guardian due to his hatred for poison. God: Tikki Tooki Tikki Tooki is also problematic, since he is not a huge fan of regen fighter strategies.

Items

Gorgons need bonus damage badly, so that means that the Item: Perseverance Badge Perseverance Badge and Item: Dwarven Gauntlets Dwarven Gauntlets are excellent items for Gorgons. The Item: Battlemage Ring Battlemage Ring is a good option for a caster strategy. Item: Whurrgarbl Whurrgarbl synergizes with poison strike, and Item: Platemail Platemail synergizes with the entire regen fighting scheme while not interfering at all with Deathgaze in its function as a first-strike finishing move. Item: Witchalok Pendant Witchalok Pendant lets you regen-fight non-magical monsters much more efficiently. Item: Martyr Wraps Martyr Wraps are also decent, even if the Monk uses them better.

You can make a spellcasting Gorgon with Item: Avatar's Codex Avatar's Codex and God: Mystera Annur Mystera Annur. Since Gorgon has innate first strike which does not depend on your damage bonus, you can have a special first strike that ignores monster's first strike and your -100% (!) damage bonus from the class trait and God boon: Flames Flames. Two-three fireballs and death gaze is usually enough to kill the enemies. The drawback is that your normal attack power becomes negligible so it makes you unable to mop popcorn without BURNDAYRAZ.

Trivia

There is known bugs with deathgaze and Trait: Life steal Life steal. Lifesteal does not occur at deathgaze, but when it kills enemy lifesteal applies for the deathgaze attack. The first bug is the deathgaze-lifesteal can steal more life than HP left on the enemy in this situation.

The second bug is when the enemy had Trait: Death Protection Death Protection. The prediction box thinks lifesteal will apply to the deathgaze attack, but since the enemy does not die, lifesteal does not occur. This makes a discord between the prediction and actual situation. This wrong prediction could say safe even the actually result is going to be death, and may end the run.