The Dungeon Fairy: Two Choices: A Dungeon Core Escapade (The Hapless Dungeon Fairy Book 2) by Jonathan Brooks (bill gates books to read TXT) π
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Bond Results:
Bonded Targets: 16
Abilities(s) Obtained: Soothe, Minor Regeneration, Accurate Shot, Muffled Step
Abilities(s) Granted: Dungeon Sight, Power Boost +50%
Creature Type Unlocked: Elf, Gnome
Variants Unlocked
Hill Dwarf
Fighter
Caster
Human:
Fighter
Scout
Elf:
Caster
Healer
Gnome:
Scout
The good thing about it all was that she had managed to unlock all four new creature types for use in her dungeon, including both Male and Female types. There were quite a few repeats in Class type, however, so she only managed to acquire a few Variants for Humans and Elves, and only one β a Scout β for the Gnomes, though at least one had been Male and the other Female. Tacca didnβt add to her repertoire for Hill Dwarves, either, but she was happy enough with what she had gained. Sadly, she hadnβt had any Orcs die within her dungeon, though there had been quite a few that had delved through. She also still wasnβt exactly sure when or if she would actually use the different races as creatures; nevertheless, the extra Abilities she gained from the new Classes that she Bonded with would eventually come in handy.
Especially those Abilities that didnβt require any type of weapon or object to utilize.
Gnome Scout
Cost (Level 1): 100 DF
Control Requirement (Level 1): 6
Creation Time (Level 1): 40 Minutes
Equipment: Flimsy Pine Bow (Ranged Attack +3), Ragged Leather Armor β Full Set (Physical Defense +4)
Stamina: 60
Stamina Regeneration: 5 per Minute
Physical Attack: 1
Ranged Attack: 3
Physical Defense: 5
Ranged Defense: 3
Elemental Resistance: +10% Air
Specials: Bonus Stamina for use of Abilities
Ability Options: [Ranged Weapon Required] Accurate Shot β 10 Stamina (+30 DF), Muffled Step β 20 Stamina (+40 DF)
Elf Healer
Cost (Level 1): 100 DF
Control Requirement (Level 1): 6
Creation Time (Level 1): 40 Minutes
Equipment: Basic Cotton Robe (Physical Defense +0)
Stamina: 60
Stamina Regeneration: 5 per Minute
Physical Attack: 1
Ranged Attack: 0
Physical Defense: 1
Ranged Defense: 1
Elemental Resistance: +10% Nature
Specials: Bonus Stamina for use of Abilities
Ability Options: Soothe β 25 Stamina (+50 DF), Minor Regeneration β 10 Stamina (+25 DF)
She didnβt have a handy Raider available to tell her exactly what the Abilities did like the Hill Dwarves had before, but she knew enough about what they could do to figure them out. Soothe was a basic healing spell that could heal minor wounds when the Healer made physical contact with another person, or in this case β another creature. It wasnβt nearly as effective as her Healing Paralysis Enchantment, and it would only fix superficial wounds to the skin β so, broken bones and internal injuries were out of the question. Minor Regeneration was a very similar spell to Soothe, especially when comparing the quality with which it healed, but it cost less Stamina because it did the same thing over a lengthier time. Whereas Soothe healed within 10 seconds, Minor Regeneration worked over 10 minutes.
Those might come in handy after a group of Raiders came through and ended up having to retreat before they finished off one of her rooms, leaving wounded creatures behind; during the heat of combat, however, she couldnβt see it working so well because of the time needed to break off and heal themselves. For her Canines, at least, both Abilities were of relatively limited use β but not so much for the Scout-based Ability, Muffled Step.
If she remembered correctly, using Muffled Step would create a small muffling field around their feet; that field would prevent any noise caused by their steps from escaping to be heard by others. Many of the times her creatures were detected before they struck, even after being behind cover, what gave them away was the soft patting of their feet against either the dirt or a scratch against a root or tree branch. With this Ability, they could silently attack before the Raiders even knew they were there in most cases, which could end up being a huge advantage. While her smaller creatures like her Foxes and Jackals were still a bit less-than-dangerous to most of the delvers, being able to attack without any warning could give them the extra oomph they needed to make a significant impact in a fight.
It was something she wanted to test out immediately, though she had to be careful not to mess with too much at first; she had a fairly good system set up managing her Dungeon Force so that she could keep the restocking and resetting of her dungeon fairly consistent. Adding Muffled Step to just one of her creatures would cost an extra 40 DF, which didnβt sound like a lot, but over a while it would probably add up.
βI think itβll be worth it, though. For one, you need to see if your creatures can actually use the Abilities like you think they should be able to; your experiment with one under your direction was a complete failure. Whether or not they require an enemy around is something that you need to find out.β
Shale was right, of course. Tacca had taken the time to experiment with a simple Root Fox with the Muffled Step Ability added to it β which had been remarkably easy to arrange, just by assigning the Ability
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