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*[[Jade (species)|Jade]]s |
*[[Jade (species)|Jade]]s |
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*Some [[Titan]]s, including all Titans exclusive to the [[Realm of Torment]] |
*Some [[Titan]]s, including all Titans exclusive to the [[Realm of Torment]] |
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− | *[[Nightmare |
+ | *[[Nightmare]]s |
− | *[[Phantom ( |
+ | *[[Phantom (species)|Phantoms]] (but not the similar looking [[Kraken]]s) |
*[[Ooze (species)|Ooze]] |
*[[Ooze (species)|Ooze]] |
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*[[Reed Stalker]]s (but not other [[Stalker]]s) |
*[[Reed Stalker]]s (but not other [[Stalker]]s) |
Latest revision as of 17:52, 12 July 2008
A fleshy creature is a creature made of flesh, which makes it vulnerable to bleeding, poison and disease. Most creatures are fleshy.
Only the corpses of fleshy creatures can be used for a Necromancer's corpse exploitation spells.
The following creatures are not fleshy:
- Celestial creatures
- Elementals (except for Roaring Ethers)
- Some Enchanted (Enchanted Bows, Enchanted Hammers and Enchanted Swords)
- Graven Monoliths
- Golems
- Jades
- Some Titans, including all Titans exclusive to the Realm of Torment
- Nightmares
- Phantoms (but not the similar looking Krakens)
- Ooze
- Reed Stalkers (but not other Stalkers)
- Spirits (also immune to all other conditions, except Burning)
- Stone Guardians
- Some Undead, including all Skeletons and all Minions except for Flesh Golems
- Some or all Ghosts
For more information about target categories, see also: Target