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Lumbering Carnivors
Creature dossier

Lumbering Carnivors

Race key lumberingcarnivor

Mammals Hyaenids Magical Regular Common
Not summonable Not convincible Sees invisible Paralyze immune
Hitpoints 2,600 HP
Experience 1,452 EXP
Armor 65 Armor
Speed 200 Speed
Mitigation 1.82x Mitigation
Charm points 25 Charm
Bestiary unlock 500 Kills
Combat reading

Damage Taken From Elements

Higher values mean better damage output.
🔥 Fire 140%
❄️ Ice 100%
✨ Holy 100%
💀 Death 100%
🌊 Drown 100%
🌿 Earth 100%
⚡ Energy 100%
🗡️ Physical 80%
Combat details

Threat and Movement

Runs at 0 HP
Walks through Energy, Poison
Walks around Fire
Pushable No
Pushes objects Yes
Hunt value

Loot

Loot list from TibiaWiki data.
Item Qty Rarity
Platinum Coin
1-3 Common
Blue Glass Plate
1-3 Uncommon
Sword
1 Uncommon
Axe
1 Uncommon
Ice Rapier
1 Uncommon
Giant Shimmering Pearl (Brown)
1 Semi-rare
Violet Gem
1 Semi-rare
Green Gem
1 Semi-rare
Two Handed Sword
1 Semi-rare
Glorious Axe
1 Semi-rare
Green Crystal Shard
1 Semi-rare
Blue Gem
1 Rare
Blue Robe
1 Rare
Fur Armor
1 Rare
Focus Cape
1 Very rare
Threat profile

Abilities

🗡️ Melee 0-300?
Creature intel

Notes and Lore

Notes

Lumbering Carnivor Artwork.jpg|Official Creature Artwork

Bestiary

This species as the name already says exclusively feeds on raw meat. The very special way of digesting its prey leads to very unique products a hunter can obtain. The items of interest are little glass plates that arise in the so called process of glassification. They are coveted materials for craftsmanship. During their development, they go through various stages which ultimately manifest in specific habits and appearance. The early stage of development is called lumbering carnivor. At that point this species is not very robust and its shell is still quite weak. Nevertheless it is already able to hurt careless adventurers.

History

Its experience was decreased from 2200 to 1100 with the first batch of changes of Update 12.31. It was later increased to 1320 and 1452 with the fourth and seventh batches of changes, respectively.