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Dungeons & Dragons Online: Monster Profile #19: Ice Flenser

StraddenStradden Managing EditorMember CommonPosts: 6,696

The folks over at Turbine and Dungeons and Dragons Online have released the 19th in their series of monster profiles. These profiles give potential players an opportunity to learn a little bit of something about the kinds of monsters that they will be facing when this much-anticipated franchise game finally launches.

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Ice Flenser
Creature Type: Outsider (Cold, Chaotic, Evil)
Environment: Any
Attack: Claw, cold damage, chilling attack,
Special Qualities: Damage reduction, spell resistance, acid resistance, cold immunity, fire vulnerability
Organization: Solitary or gang (2-5)

Should you encounter an ice flenser in the midst of your explorations into the dungeons of Xen'drik, flee. Flee immediately before your feet are encased in ice, and do not cease running until you are well away from the creature - or at least have a few companions lagging behind between you and it.

Quite seriously, the ice flenser represents a threat that most adventurers have no ability to deal with. The ice flenser is supremely difficult to kill, like all of its powerful demonic kin, and simultaneously demonstrates powerful and damaging attacks that lead to a quick end. Should you face the creature in combat, you must overcome its damage reduction with blessed weapons of cold iron and its resistance to many forms of energy attack. Then you must deal with its punishing reign of claws encased in chilling ice, which are backed by a strength greater than that of a hill giant. Worse yet, rumors abound that the ice flenser itself is not above summoning help of its own when it is threatened...

So, heedless of these warnings, you've heard of an ice flenser and are going to do your best to destroy it. Once your accounts are settled and your will is written, my advice is to rely on only the few tools that have proven successful in the past. If you don't have access to the weapons the creature is vulnerable to, then your fighters must simply intimidate and distract the creature while you pound it with fire spell after fire spell. If the
situation grows desperate, you can attempt a banishment or dismissal, though the creature's resistance to magic (spell resistance and the excellent saving throws of an outsider) make it deeply unlikely to succeed. But then again, your chances were never that good anyway...

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Cheers,
Jon Wood
Managing Editor
MMORPG.com

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