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+ | |[[Abyssmal Horror]]<br>[[Arcane Daemon]]<br>[[Balron]]<br>[[Bone Daemon]]<br>[[Chaos Daemon]]<br>[[Daemon]]<br>[[Summon Daemon|Daemon (Summoned)]]<br>[[Dark Father]]<br>[[Devourer of Souls]]<br>[[Fan Dancer]]<br>[[Gibberling]]<br>[[Horde Minion]]<br>[[Ice Fiend]]<br>[[Imp]]<br>[[Impaler]]<br>[[Moloch]]<br>[[Oni]]<br>[[Ravager]]<br>[[Semidar]]<br>[[Succubus]]<br>[[Tsuki Wolf]] | ||
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+ | | style="border:1px solid #000000; padding:5px;" | [[Enslaved Gargoyle]]<br>[[Fire Gargoyle]]<br>[[Gargoyle]]<br>[[Gargoyle Destroyer]]<br>[[Gargoyle Enforcer]]<br>[[Stone Gargoyle]] | ||
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==Lesser Slayers== | ==Lesser Slayers== | ||
The Lesser Slayers are creature specific. They will say the name of the creature then slayer. For example: "Lizardman Slayer." | The Lesser Slayers are creature specific. They will say the name of the creature then slayer. For example: "Lizardman Slayer." | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 10:03, 6 February 2008
The Slayer property is found on certain melee weapons, instruments, talismans, and spellbooks. This property will do the following when used in an offensive manner:
- double damage to the monsters/group they are meant for;
- cause most spells to do double damage to the monsters they are meant for;
- slayer instruments will increase your success chance by 20% when used on the creatures it is meant for;
- slayer instruments will decrease your success chance by 20% when used on the creatures from its opposing group; and
- successful use of a slayer weapon, spellbook, or musical instrument will yield a little white flash on the monster.
The Slayer property can be found as a rare drop in monster loot or crafted by a character when using Runic Tools. Slayer instruments can only be found on monster loot. A slayer spellbook however can only be crafted by scribes using a scribe pen, and not necessarily a runic.
Player crafted spellbooks have a chance to have slayer properties, all slayer groups are included. You must have the spellbook equipped to receive the double damage bonus from most direct damage spells (except Mind Blast and Harm).
There are two types of slayers, Super Slayers and Lesser Slayers. Super Slayers are effective against a large group of different, but racially or elementally similar, creatures. The Super Slayer comes in two forms: Talisman-based and instrument/spellbook/weapon-based.
Talisman Slayers do not affect spells. The Damage Increase from both talisman-based and instrument/spellbook/weapon-based forms is cumulative, or stacks, subject to the 300% cap.
- The following Super Slayers are found on Talisman: Bat, Bear, Beetle, Bird, Bovine, Flame, Ice, Mage, Vermin, & Wolf.
- The following Super Slayers are found on musical instruments, weapons, and spellbooks: Abyss, Arachnid, Elemental, Fey, Repond, Reptile, and Undead Slayer.
Slayer Opposites
In a mechanic of the game that was long thought dormant but not, each slayer type has an "opposite." Wielding a slayer type against its opposite will cause the attacker to take more damage then he or she would otherwise. For example, using an Undead Slayer against a reptile will cause the attacker to take additional damage from the reptile. The same applies to using an Ophidian Slayer against a Terathan. (This limits the usefulness in combat of the Berserker's Bardiche, an artifact found during the Ophidian War event cycle.)
History
- Initially, the Slayer property was called Virtue Weapons, applied only to melee weapons, and operated in a far different manner than currently.
- Publish 16 (July 12-22, 2002) saw the introduction of Slayer Musical Instruments. They they worked the same way as Slayer melee weapons. However, they increased the chance of a successful use of the Barding skill that was mentioned in the tool tip, instead of doing double damage to the creatures for they were meant.
- The Ultima Online: Age of Shadows (February 2003) expansion changed the way Slayer weapons work, to the current manner.
- The Slayer Spellbooks were released with Publish 31 (March 17, 2005) as part of an attempt to make mages more balanced in PvE.
Super Slayers
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Lesser Slayers
The Lesser Slayers are creature specific. They will say the name of the creature then slayer. For example: "Lizardman Slayer."
Lesser Slayers | ||
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Ogre Slayer | Water Elemental Slayer | Poison Elemental Slayer |
Orc Slayer | Earth Elemental Slayer | Blood Elemental Slayer |
Troll Slayer | Snow Elemental Slayer | Gargoyle Slayer |
Snake Slayer | Fire Elemental Slayer | Dragon Slayer |
Spider Slayer | Air Elemental Slayer | Scorpion Slayer |
Terathan Slayer | Lizardman Slayer | Ophidian Slayer |
See Also
Slayers | |
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Double Damage Super Slayers
(with opposing groups) |
Abyss • Arachnid • Elemental • Fey • Repond • Reptile • Undead |
Double Damage Super Slayers |
Bat • Bear • Beetle • Bird • Bovine • Dinosaur • Eodon Tribes • Eodon • Flame • Goblin • Ice • Mage • Myrmidex • Vermin • Wolf |
Triple Damage Slayers |
Air Elemental • Blood Elemental • Dragon • Earth Elemental • Fire Elemental • Gargoyle • Lizardman • Ophidian • Orc • Ogre • Poison Elemental • Scorpion • Snake • Snow Elemental • Spider • Terathan • Troll • Water Elemental |