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There are, of course, adventurers in the ancient tomb that are still alive and have their wits about them. However, they are outnumbered thousands to one - there's all sorts of undead creatures and demons in this dungeon, and they're all waiting for you!


Ghoul
This undead creature was probably once a brave warrior, or perhaps a foolhardy one. Ghouls are the most common enemy you'll find in the dungeon, and are the easiest to dispatch. All they do is swing their claws and willingly accept their second death.


Bat Cluster
These bats are frustrating enemies, able to dodge attacks and swarm you constantly. Other than their annoying nature, these animals are no cause for alarm. They even have a weakness for water spells, which will drench their wings and send them to the ground.


Revenant
Judging by the armor and markings, these undead creatures didn't go down without a fight. They are, in some ways, like older brothers to the Ghouls. They have decent strength and health, and will stop at nothing to slice you into pieces.


Wraith
These abominations are relics of an earlier time, dominated by ruthless, unending war. They are a reflection of the era, sporting shining armor and an intimidating axe, as well as wielding the ancient power to absorb the life out of their enemies. Be careful around these creatures.


Ghost, Zombie, Mummy, Draugr (clockwise)
Ghouls aren't the only undead cannon fodder in the dungeon - these monsters can be encountered all over the place, and pose equal threat! Ghosts are impervious to Lightning and Smite spells and sword attacks, but are weak to other elemental magics and mage-hands. Zombies have high health and resistances, but low attack and defense. Mummies, on the other hands, have high defense but are generally the same. Draugr are perhaps the deadliest of the minor undead, as they have the highest attack and intelligence, making their slashing attacks and bites that much more damaging.