Forest geni (1)

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Forest Geni
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Creature Levels:
    Overall ?
    Level Variance -
    Natural Attack ?
    Weapon Attack ?
    Defense ?
    Player Estimated -
Potential overall skill: ?
Skill Cap 230 to 325
Skinnable Unknown
Has Coins Unknown
Has Gems Unknown
Has Boxes Unknown
Has Other Unknown
Uses Weapons Unknown
Alignment Unknown
Corporeal Unknown
Construct Unknown
Casts Spells Unknown
Attack Range Melee
Stealthy Unknown
Special Attacks Unknown
Special Defenses Unknown
Body Type Biped
Body Type (Alt) unknown
Body Size unknown
Located:
Premium-Only Unknown
Skinning Details
Ranks Required ?
Max Value ?
Max Arranged ?
 
Locksmithing Details
Skill Required Careful: ?
Blind:?
Teaching Cap ?
 
Manipulation
Manipulatable ?
Skill Required ? / ?
Teaching Cap ?



Description

Extraordinary pale green eyes catch yours as a forest geni dances from foot to foot before you. Not much taller than an adult halfling, its delicate pointed ears are adorned with tiny copper bells which accentuate the faint greenish tinge of its skin. Rough clothing formed of leaves and bark cover his stocky body. Its eyes constantly scan the area, sometimes flashing with rage and other times holding a glint of amusement.


Area

The areas where the genis live is heavily overgrown. With low perception and/or scouting ranks you will likely not go in the direction you intend when you move. This can make getting out of the area quite difficult.


Some other things to note:

  • Moving around teaches minimal perception and scouting (if a ranger).
  • Moving around drains your fatigue.
  • Peering can cause roundtime as you climb a tree to look around.
  • You can use a machete to HACK in a certain direction. This will make it easier to move in that direction.
  • As perception and scouting increase you will be better able to move in your intended direction, until you are no longer hindered at all.


Claw attacks cause armor damage to chain.

With Perception of 172 I could not find the trails to enter the area.