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{{Monster navbox|{{Monstertype}}|{{Animals}}|{{Guest Monsters}}}}Abominables are [[Animals]]. | {{Monster navbox|{{Monstertype}}|{{Animals}}|{{Guest Monsters}}}}Abominables are [[Animals]]. | ||
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Winterized versions of the [[Wendigo]] found in earlier acts, '''Abominables''' are dangerous [[melee]] battlers with fast attacks that can [[stun]], a rapid hit rate, and high damage. They are especially dangerous for [[minion]]s and [[merc]]s, since the duration of their stunning slaps stack up, and they can leave a character's army standing motionless for dozens of seconds. | Winterized versions of the [[Wendigo]] found in earlier acts, '''Abominables''' are dangerous [[melee]] battlers with fast attacks that can [[stun]], a rapid hit rate, and high damage. They are especially dangerous for [[minion]]s and [[merc]]s, since the duration of their stunning slaps stack up, and they can leave a character's army standing motionless for dozens of seconds. | ||
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==Statistics== | ==Statistics== | ||
Speed rates a monster's movement speed. 1 is very slow, 10 is fast, with some very fast creatures rated at 10+. | |||
* The TC/Rune drops listed are the highest [[Treasure Class]]/[[Rune Group]] a normal monster of that type can drop. | * The TC/Rune drops listed are the highest [[Treasure Class]]/[[Rune Group]] a normal monster of that type can drop. | ||
** [[Champion]]s and [[Boss]]es can sometimes drop from the next higher TC. | ** [[Champion]]s and [[Boss]]es can sometimes drop from the next higher TC. | ||
