Thrusk

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Thrusk
A bard can cast stridulation to interfuse with a thrusk, granting it power.

A type of Thrixl. The twin-headed Thrusk appears to be a servile breed, completing mundane tasks and accomplishing simple directives. Its hard exoskeleton makes it tough to bring down, though it isn't terribly threatening to leave alone.

Description

In-game description:

Clambering and clattering, it cries out in doubled voice.

Base values

  Storyteller Adventurer Tragic Hero Walking Lunch
Health 3
Speed 4
Armor 1
Warding 1
Melee Accuracy 100
Range Accuracy 100
Dodge 65
Block 30
Size 1 Tiles

Bard interfused with Thrusk;

  Storyteller Adventurer Tragic Hero Walking Lunch
Health 8
Speed 4
Armor 1
Warding 1
Melee Accuracy 100
Range Accuracy 100
Dodge 55
Block 30
Size 2 Tiles

Mechanics

Name Type Damage Range Effect
Search Scout 2 Every hero in a 2 tile radius will lose their hidden effect.
Attack Door Attack Scenery Attacks the door, dealing 2 damage to it.
Guerilla Passive Flanking attack shred.
Etherburn Interfusion Magical Attack 3 Thrusk expends an interfusion to deal magic damage to enemies adjacent to the interfusion.
Double Bite Melee Attack 2-3 Thrusk bites the target twice, dealing physical damage first, and then magic damage.
Interfuse As a swift action, once per turn, Thrusk interfuses with a single target.

Bard interfused with Thrusk;

Name Type Damage Range Effect
Search Scout 2 Every hero in a 2 tile radius will lose their hidden effect.
Attack Door Attack Scenery Attacks the door, dealing 2 damage to it.
Guerilla Passive Flanking attack shred.
Etherburn Interfusion Magical Attack 4 Thrusk expends an interfusion to deal magic damage to enemies adjacent to the interfusion.
Double Bite Melee Attack 3-4 Thrusk bites the target twice, dealing physical damage first, and then magic damage.
Interfuse As a swift action, once per turn, Thrusk interfuses with a single target.
Torceline Passive Buff Additional armor for each interfusion.

Lore

'They build, they scuttle, they squat, they consume. They're an awful lot like children, and perhaps they dream like kids do.' - Quistlin