Difference between revisions of "Lupe (NeoQuest I)"
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Revision as of 06:36, 9 September 2010
Lupes here in NeoQuest I and 2 serve as wild, vicious monsters (although some lupe enimes are civilized (same with NeoQuest 2)). Here are the wild lupes according to the environment they live:
| Name | Level | HP range | Special Attacks | Loot | Image |
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| Plains Lupe | 2 | 12-15 | none | glowing stone, plains lupe pelt, weak healing potion |
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| Grey Lupe | 3 | 18-24 | none | Grey lupe fang, weak healing potion |
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| Dire Lupe | 4 | 23-28 | none | dire lupe pelt, weak healing potion |
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| Swamp Lupe | 11 | 59-66 | none | standard healing potion |
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| Swamp Dire Lupe | 15 | 76-82 | none | none |
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| Cave Lupe | 4 | 23-28 | none | cave lupe pelt, weak healing potion |
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