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Revision as of 22:57, 19 July 2009

Taxonomic Amber
Kincher
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Main Ecosystem(s) All Regions
Attack type Pierce

This kitin hunter is recognizable by its huge mandibles and small abdomen and dorsal excrescence. The kincher precedes other kitins into unknown territory to pinpoint precious resources. Munches and analyzes everything in its path, selecting and marking the best materials. This kitin fighter occurs all over Atys.[1]

Main Details

  • Naturally Immune to Acid magic, Slow Movement, Slow Attack and Stun.
  • Highly resistant to Rot Magic.
  • Partially resistant to all other forms of elemental magic.
  • Can discharge electricity when attacked.

Valued Resources

Kinchers, when killed, can be quartered for:

Exceptional Specimens

Level Name
210 Chaghan
210 Cherkin
260 Dai-den
160 Death Kincher
160 Demolisher Kincher
210 Destroyer Kincher
260 Gerder
170 Kincherkan
210 Kinitch
280 Matis Exterminator
260 Rippa (Abyss of Ichor)
260 Rippa (Forbidden Depths, Wastelands)
260 Rippa (Land of Continuity, Wastelands)
160 Slayer Kincher (Sawdust Mines)
210 Slayer Kincher (Dunes of Exile)

Hierarchy of Species

Level Name
248 Great Kincher
238 Killer Kincher
228 Lacerating Kincher
218 Gruesome Kincher
199 Awesome Kincher
189 Mighty Kincher
179 Incensed Kincher
169 Nettled Kincher
157 Hungry Kincher
147 Veteran Kincher
136 Master Kincher
126 Dreaded Kincher

Other Information

Unlike most other animals and kitin, kinchers can spot enemies from 30 meters away, making them harder to sneak past then other aggressive creatures.

References