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The term '''Arachnid''' is from the Greek word for spider. It also refers to the mythological figure [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arachne Arachne]. In [[UO]], arachnids refers to scorpions, spiders and Terathan, a race of arachnids. As such, they are vulnerable to the [[Item Properties|Item Property]], [[Arachnid Slayer]]. In addition to your run-of-the-mill gargantuan scorpions and spiders, there are also several [[Monsters#Named_Monsters|named]] spiders.
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The term '''Arachnid''' is from the Greek word for spider. It also refers to the mythological figure [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arachne Arachne]. In [[UO]], arachnids refers to scorpions, spiders and [[Terathan]], a race of arachnids. As such, they are vulnerable to the [[Item Properties|Item Property]], [[Arachnid Slayer]]. In addition to your run-of-the-mill gargantuan scorpions and spiders, there are also several [[Monsters#Named_Monsters|named]] spiders.
  
 
The complete list of arachnids is as follows:
 
The complete list of arachnids is as follows:

Revision as of 19:47, 7 March 2008

The term Arachnid is from the Greek word for spider. It also refers to the mythological figure Arachne. In UO, arachnids refers to scorpions, spiders and Terathan, a race of arachnids. As such, they are vulnerable to the Item Property, Arachnid Slayer. In addition to your run-of-the-mill gargantuan scorpions and spiders, there are also several named spiders.

The complete list of arachnids is as follows:

See Also

Arachnid Slayer