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Help with dragon eye!!

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Help with dragon eye!!

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Hi

I am in the dragon eye caves level 3. I want to know how come the cold wights and skeleton leu. are immune to some weapons.
They take damage and it says 'damage resisted'.

PS Can you get info on all monsters somewhere.


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Hey, it depends on what you are hitting them with. I find that Acid arrows and Fire arrows work wonders against them. But those are very hard to come by in that game. They may have resistances to other weapons that you are using against them such as slashing or piercing weapons.
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Cold wights are immune to normal weapons, so you need +1 weapons or better to hit them. Also, they have 20% slashing/crushing/missile resistance, which means that the damage they take from those types of weapons is reduced by 20%. They also have 100% cold and electrical resistance. Download the [url="http://infexp.sourceforge.net/"]Infinity Explorer[/url] to look at all the monsters (and more) in the game.
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