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==Subtypes==
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==Sub Types==
  
Act I
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'''Act I'''
  
 
*Savage Beast
 
*Savage Beast
 
*Horned Charger
 
*Horned Charger
  
Act III
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'''Act III'''
  
 
*Great Horned Goliath
 
*Great Horned Goliath
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*Appears in Act I - [[Southern Highlands]] and [[Fields of Misery]]
 
*Appears in Act I - [[Southern Highlands]] and [[Fields of Misery]]
 
*Physical attack by way of charge.
 
*Physical attack by way of charge.
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<mob>Savage Beast</mob>
  
  
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*Appears in Act I - [[Northern Highlands]], [[Leoric's Hunting Grounds]] and [[Southern Highlands]]
 
*Appears in Act I - [[Northern Highlands]], [[Leoric's Hunting Grounds]] and [[Southern Highlands]]
 
*Physical attack by way of charge.
 
*Physical attack by way of charge.
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<mob>Horned Charger</mob>
  
  
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*Appears in Act III - [[Icefall Caves]]
 
*Appears in Act III - [[Icefall Caves]]
 
*Melee physical attack and also with very fast charge.
 
*Melee physical attack and also with very fast charge.
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<mob>Great Horned Goliath</mob>
  
  

Revision as of 02:17, 21 June 2012

Savage Beasts are corrupted animals of the Western Kingdoms who now charge-attack anyone passing by on sight. They are beast-type monsters.

They all have the same special attack, Charge. As the name suggests this is a giant head butt with a run-up. The animal snorts before it's about to charge so it's easily avoidable as he's locked onto your position at that point and won't alter his course so step aside to avoid getting hit.


Sub Types

Act I

  • Savage Beast
  • Horned Charger

Act III

  • Great Horned Goliath


Savage Beast

<mob>Savage Beast</mob>


Horned Charger

<mob>Horned Charger</mob>


Great Horned Goliath

  • Appears in Act III - Icefall Caves
  • Melee physical attack and also with very fast charge.

<mob>Great Horned Goliath</mob>


Lore

The large, sluggish beasts can thrive in any grassland or forest, provided there is enough water. Farmers will recognize these brutes as the savage cousins of the common packbeast-- a tame breed that was likely domesticated nearly two thousand years ago. One can hardly imagine the trouble that effort must have taken.

Abd al-Hazir



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