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The name of each monster is randomly generated, and has no effect on its stats, which scale according to player level. Each name consists of five parts: a rank, a prefix, a suffix, a monster type, and a place of origin. The possibilities are listed in the table below, making for a total of 6561 different combinations. The only combination known to drop the [[Abaddon Charm]] is the "freak-tesque fiend from the inferno" (highlighted in the table), which would give the charm a 1/6561 chance of dropping. Resistances and weaknesses may have a yet-to be determined connection with the name that is generated.
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The name of each monster is randomly generated, and has no effect on its stats, which scale according to player level. Each name consists of five parts: a rank, a prefix, a suffix, a monster type, and a place of origin. The possibilities are listed in the table below, making for a total of 6561 different combinations. Resistances and weaknesses may have a yet-to be determined connection with the name that is generated.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:20, 14 January 2008

The Fiendish Pit is located Out in the Desert

Combat Adventures

pit fiend
Pit-fiend.jpg

Item Drops: fiendish skull, infernal claw, smoldering ash

Chip Drops: 0

Experience Gained: scaling




greater pit fiend
Greater-fiend.jpg

Item Drops: fiendish skull, infernal claw, smoldering ash

Chip Drops: 0

Experience Gained: scaling




The name of each monster is randomly generated, and has no effect on its stats, which scale according to player level. Each name consists of five parts: a rank, a prefix, a suffix, a monster type, and a place of origin. The possibilities are listed in the table below, making for a total of 6561 different combinations. Resistances and weaknesses may have a yet-to be determined connection with the name that is generated.

Prefix - Suffix Type from Origin
ex dous beast Abaddon
fan ible critter the blue blazes
fou ly fiend the bottomless pit
freak posterous gargoyle Hades
ghast real goblin the inferno
incred tastic imp Mount Vernon, Kentucky
mons tesque ogre the netherworld
pre treme monster perdition
stupen trous varmint some nightmare