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Roaring Lions
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Roaring Lions

Race key roaringlion

Mammals Felines Mammal Regular Common
Not summonable Not convincible Sees invisible Paralyze immune
Hitpoints 1,000 HP
Experience 800 EXP
Armor 28 Armor
Speed 105 Speed
Mitigation 1.04x Mitigation
Charm points 25 Charm
Bestiary unlock 500 Kills
Combat reading

Damage Taken From Elements

Higher values mean better damage output.
❄️ Ice 110%
💀 Death 100%
🌊 Drown 100%
⚡ Energy 100%
🗡️ Physical 100%
🔥 Fire 80%
🌿 Earth 80%
✨ Holy 50%
Combat details

Threat and Movement

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

Loot

Loot list from TibiaWiki data.
Item Qty Rarity
Gold Coin
1-115 Common
Meat
1-4 Common
Ham
1 Common
Platinum Coin
1 Uncommon
Lion's Mane
1 Uncommon
Small Topaz
1 Uncommon
Small Amethyst
1 Uncommon
Small Ruby
1 Uncommon
Small Sapphire
1 Uncommon
Ankh
1 Semi-rare
Might Ring
1 Rare
Crown Helmet
1 Rare
Threat profile

Abilities

🗡️ Melee 0-121+
Creature intel

Notes and Lore

Notes

Roaring Lion Artwork.jpg|Official Creature Artwork

Bestiary

Lions are beasts of prey that dwell in the deserts and savannahs of Tibia. They live together in prides and are dangerous predators, because they are very quick and try to kill their prey with a single bite. The lion is a popular symbol of royalty as well as of courage and bravery. The Roaring Lion fits this image perfectly. This majestic and powerful animal is a special type of lion that prefers to dwell in caves and ruins rather than in the desert. Not only are they bigger and stronger than ordinary lions, they also vary in appearance and behavior. Their fur has a golden shimmer and their eyes remind of shiny jewels. Also they act in a more intelligent way when preying and therefore are more dangerous than the customary lion. Some sages think the Roaring Lions are a sort of mystical beings from olden times because they are so often found in the ruins of ancient sanctuaries or buried temples. Whether they are the wardens of these sacred sites or were themselves a subject of worship is a secret that has still to be revealed.