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Winged aberration | |||
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Info | |||
Hit Points: | 544 | ||
Armor Class: | 40 | ||
Damage: | 5D10+30 | ||
Range: | 200 | ||
Reach: | 36 | ||
Fly: | |||
Movement limit: | 7 | ||
Speed: | 350 | ||
Attack Speed: | 30 | ||
Primary attack: | Physical | ||
Secondary attack: | Physical (ranged) | ||
Secondary damage: | 5D10+30 | ||
Attack bonus: | Break armor | ||
Spells: | Master sparks (primary 9, secondary 7) | ||
Level: | 51 | ||
Experience: | 4,667 | ||
Treasure: | Level 5 item | ||
Resistances | |||
Elemental: | 30 | ||
Spirit: | 100 | ||
Light: | 30 | ||
Dark: | 30 | ||
Physical: | 40 |
The winged aberration is a monster in Might and Magic IX. It is stronger than the winged oddity and winged mutant.
Winged aberrations can be found in Dook's Castle, the Mountain Pass, and the Dragon Cave. They have a melee attack and a ranged attack, both of which do 5D10+30 physical damage. Their attack can break their target's armor, they can cast the sparks spell, and they are immune to spirit damage.