Castle Hundenswein
Castle Hundenswein | |
Location: | Up in the Mountains |
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Unlocks: | level 15 |
Combat %: | 75 |
Foe XP range: | 200-240 |
ID: 42 |
Combat Adventures
aardwolf | ||
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Health: ~193 (<220)
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alchemist | ||
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Item Drops: golden powder, lion pill, low pill, pulchritudinous panacea, xentrium ingot Chip Drops: 169-282 Experience Gained: 225
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automaton | ||
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Item Drops: clockwork core, irrhodium gauntlets, irrhodium socket set
Experience Gained: 240 Health: >200
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castle guard | ||
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Item Drops: irrhodium helm, stroopwafel, xentrium crossbow Chip Drops: 162-269 Experience Gained: 215 Health: ~247 (<264)
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castle guard, redux | ||
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Item Drops: irrhodium plate, stroopwafel, xentrium axe Chip Drops: 177-294 Experience Gained: 235
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chemist | ||
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Item Drops: furry pill, low pill, pulchritudinous panacea, russet lump, xentrium ingot Chip Drops: 158-263 Experience Gained: 210
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clockwork beetle | ||
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Item Drops: clockwork core
Experience Gained: 205
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clockwork mishmash | ||
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Item Drops: clockwork core
Experience Gained: 230
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cuckoo clockmaker | ||
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Item Drops: cuckoo bird, gears Chip Drops: ?-115-? Experience Gained: 220
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mining machinery | ||
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Item Drops: black flakes, golden powder, green residue, greyish scobs, russet lump
Experience Gained: 220 Health: ~256 (<278)
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Noncombat Adventures
Behind Door Number Three ... | ||
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Forgot to Mention the Crystal Skulls | ||
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One-time Adventures
Stable-ity | ||
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Static Villains
Clavis Clepsydra, the clockwork woman | ||
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Item Drops: Clepsydra's clockwork key
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Notes
- Each of the combats is equally likely.
- Each of the non-combats is equally likely.
References
- Hundenswein is a play on the game Castle Wolfenstein. Specifically, "hunden" meaning hound, which is similar to a wolf, and "wein" means "wine", which could be served in a "stein" (if you were gauche), and which also sounds like "stein".
- It is also a play on "Schweinehund", a somewhat old fashioned (and not very vulgar) German insult, which the guards in Castle Wolfenstein would shout when alerted to your presence.