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| + | An invisible stalker is an appropriately named invisible monster found later on in the game. It fights only with its fists. |
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| − | A floating eye is a levitating eyeball.
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| − | They are very small and so very hard to hit and if you miss during a melee attack, its gaze will [[Unconscious|paralyze]] you. They are simply a nuisance by themselves, but being left unconscious with other monsters around is deadly. On the other hand, they make useful [[pets]] since they can also paralyze your enemies.
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| − | If you eat a floating eye corpse it will bequeath [[ESP]] on you temporarily, but eating at least three corpses in quick succesion may grant the intrinsic permanently.
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| − | Floating eyes are for the most part hostile creatures, but there are a few tame living in [[Attnam]].
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| | {{Monster-pic | | {{Monster-pic |
| − | |img=FloatingEye.png | + | |img=InvisibleStalker.png |
| − | |name=Floating Eye | + | |name=Invisible Stalker |
| | |type= | | |type= |
| − | |astr=1 | + | |astr=5 |
| − | |lstr=N/A | + | |lstr=10 |
| − | |dex=N/A | + | |dex=10 |
| − | |agi=3 | + | |agi=25 |
| − | |end=6 | + | |end=15 |
| − | |per=50 | + | |per=24 |
| − | |int=2 | + | |int=8 |
| − | |wis=2 | + | |wis=6 |
| − | |cha=8 | + | |cha=5 |
| − | |size=40 | + | |size=170 |
| | |hp= | | |hp= |
| − | |able=Induced unconsciousness
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| | |equipment= | | |equipment= |
| − | * None.
| + | |state=[[Invisible]] |
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| − | [[Infravision]], [[Gas Immunity]], [[Search]]ing, [[Levitation|Flying]] | |
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| − | == Strategy == | + | == Trivia == |
| − | | + | The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invisible_stalker Invisible Stalker] is a classic Dungeons and Dragons monster. Like the original, IVAN's invisible stalker is also made of mysterious magical vapors. |
| − | Their only defense is in response to a missed melee attack. Therefore an easy way to kill them is to throw something, such as a [[Swords|dagger]], zap them with an attack [[Wands|wand]] or even vomit on them. As long as you don't attempt to melee them they can cause no harm.
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| − | They are also fairly slow, meaning you can lead them into a room and lock them inside.
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| − | It can also be useful to [[polymorph]] into a floating eye if you are in grave danger. Your small size and paralyzing effect will be just as annoying to your enemies as it is to you!
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| − | == The Truth behind Eyes ==
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| − | Have you ever wondered where do all the levitating eyeballs come from? And why are they paralyzing you with their gaze? Do you really wish to know?
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| − | They reproduce this way, stinging the paralyzed creature and infecting it with their venom. The paralysis is not strong enough to kill the victim and he will leave unaware what is to come. The floating eye venom has no ill effects for several weeks. Afterwards, the victim's eyesight will be impaired and he will start suffering headaches. After several days, the infectee will fall unconscious and his eyes will detach themselves from his head and soar into the air, creating two newborn floating eyes. The infectee will wake up soon, blind but otherwise unharmed.
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| − | [[Category:Monsters]]
| + | Both of the invisible stalker's dialogue lines are the titles of songs by Tom Waits. |
| − | [[Category: Fiction]]
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An invisible stalker is an appropriately named invisible monster found later on in the game. It fights only with its fists.
| Invisible Stalker
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| Stats
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Equipment
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| Arm Strength |
5
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| Leg Strength |
10
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| Dexterity |
10
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| Agility |
25
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| Endurance |
15
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| Perception |
24
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| Intelligence |
8
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Abilities
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| Wisdom |
6
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| Charisma |
5
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| Random Stats |
-
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Permanent States
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| Size |
170
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Invisible
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| HP |
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Trivia
The Invisible Stalker is a classic Dungeons and Dragons monster. Like the original, IVAN's invisible stalker is also made of mysterious magical vapors.
Both of the invisible stalker's dialogue lines are the titles of songs by Tom Waits.