Difference between revisions of "Cave Wight"
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Revision as of 21:08, 26 February 2008
The undead know as Cave Wight's haunt the dark caves of Angal. The Cave Wight's are thought to be the deathly spirits of a secretive caste of warrior monks that once inhabited the caves practicing their skills and the dark arts. | |
Class: | Undead |
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Level: | 185 |
Attack: | 834 - 1070 |
Defense: | 1005 - 1258 |
Armor: | 866 - 1062 |
Damage: | 1027 - 1182 |
HP: | 1,406 - 1,535 |
Gold: | 183 - 190 |
ENHANCEMENTS: | |
Critical Hit: | 31 - 40 |
Breaker: | 42 - 50 |
Disarm: | 31 - 40 |
Drops: | Gloves of Estay,Iron Ring of Fenaz, Shield of Feghmar, Weapon of Jeldraz, Zenhars Rune |