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==Notes==
==Notes==
*There exists a [[Gelatinous Cubeling|familiar]] version of this enemy.
*The [[orcish meat locker]], [[rusty metal ring]], and [[rusty metal shaft]] are [[Conditional Drops|conditional drops]] that will not drop if you already have one of them in your inventory.  For example, if you have just a [[rusty metal shaft]] in your inventory, then the locker and ring may still drop, but the shaft cannot.
*The [[orcish meat locker]], [[rusty metal ring]], and [[rusty metal shaft]] are [[Conditional Drops|conditional drops]] that will not drop if you already have one of them in your inventory.  For example, if you have just a [[rusty metal shaft]] in your inventory, then the locker and ring may still drop, but the shaft cannot.



Revision as of 10:47, 11 February 2013

gelatinous cube This 10 by 10 room
is exactly the right size:
gelatinous cube.


A huge gleaming cube
the length and height of the hall
squishes toward you.

Miss Message(s):

The cube slides forward
misses by a country mile
fWhew! what a relief!
It lurches at you,
but you deftly leap aside,
and out of harm's way..
Its attack attempt
is unsophisticated
stupid, rube-ish cube.
It rolls toward you,
but you duck down a side hall
and don't get crushed/wet.
A wet pseudopod
arches out and hits the wall
just behind your throat.

After Combat
You gain 20-30 Meat (average: 25, stdev: 2.42)*
Orcish meat locker
was once your foe's, is now yours.
Beaters-up, keepers.
(25% chance*)
rusty metal ring
was once your foe's, is now yours.
Beaters-up, keepers.
(25% chance*)
rusty metal shaft
was once your foe's, is now yours.
Beaters-up, keepers.
(25% chance*)
You gain 3 <substat>.

Occurs at The Haiku Dungeon.

Notes

References

  • The name of this monster is a reference to the Dungeons & Dragons monster of the same name. Just as in Dungeons & Dragons, the monster is described as being ten feet by ten feet.
  • The miss message about a "rube-ish cube" is a reference to the Rubik's Cube.