Outward Wiki
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{Enemy
[[File:Armored Troglodyte (Dead).png|thumb]]
 
  +
| name =
 
| image = Armored Troglodyte (Dead).png
  +
| size =
  +
| class =
  +
| type =
  +
| locations =
  +
  +
| health =
  +
| impactResistance =
  +
| protection =
  +
| physResist =
  +
| ethResist =
  +
| decayResist =
  +
| lightResist =
  +
| frostResist =
  +
| fireResist =
  +
  +
| baseType1 =
  +
| baseDamage1 =
  +
| baseType2 =
  +
| baseDamage2 =
  +
| baseImpact =
  +
| inflicts =
  +
  +
| objectid =
  +
| objectname =
  +
}}
  +
 
==Lore==
 
==Lore==
 
While most Troglodytes don't make it to their first birthday, the rare few will "git gud" (as they say) and start considering that armor might be a good idea.
 
While most Troglodytes don't make it to their first birthday, the rare few will "git gud" (as they say) and start considering that armor might be a good idea.

Revision as of 05:34, 4 May 2019

Armored Troglodyte
Armored Troglodyte (Dead)
Enemy Data
Defensive Stats
Damage Resist
Locations


Lore

While most Troglodytes don't make it to their first birthday, the rare few will "git gud" (as they say) and start considering that armor might be a good idea.

Armored Troglodytes are those few. They tend to roll around in heaps of iron scraps until it sticks to their bulbous hides, providing them with a primitive armored hide. While not much smarter than the average trog, they are considerably tougher to bring down in a fight. While this toughness easily sets them apart from the rest of their Troglodyte brothers, their most noticeable feature is probably their bright red hide that you can occasionally spot glowing at the far end of a tunnel, or casting a strange red glow around a corner that an inexperienced adventurer might mistake for torch-light at first glance.

Loot