Origami creature

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<color> Origami <creature>
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Creature Levels:
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    Level Variance -
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Potential overall skill: ?
Skill Cap 20 to 55
Skinnable No
Has Coins Yes
Has Gems Yes
Has Boxes No
Has Other Unknown
Uses Weapons Unknown
Alignment No
Corporeal Yes
Construct Yes
Casts Spells No
Attack Range Melee
Stealthy No
Special Attacks No
Special Defenses Unknown
Body Type unknown
Body Type (Alt) unknown
Body Size unknown
Located:
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Description

Once likely someone's art hobby, this origami <creature> is animated by an unknown, magical force. It looks surprisingly hostile, and its drawn-on eyes peer forward with what may be a superimposed intelligence. Although made from paper, the origami <creature> looks like it's been hardened by the magic, making it much stronger and more durable than if it were simple paper.

In Depth

Origami creatures are the first shock-free huntable creature for Empaths. New empaths that have future plans for combat should train their skills to about 15 on an introduction critter (e.g. rats or louts) BEFORE joining the Empath guild. Afterwards, they can hunt origami creatures without shock.

Instead of becoming cut and bruised, they become torn and crumpled.

Defense soft cap around 55 - Weapons slow in the 30 to 40 range
Stealth trains to 60+

Pretty much harmless to anything in armor.
The ones outside the swarm area are now easier than the ones in the window.

Hunting Area

The paper mill appears to have distinct regions with their own spawn mechanics. The rooms closest to the entrance (Northern Trade Road) have the slowest spawn. Spawn rate appears to increase deeper into the mill, with the last two rooms through the window being the swarm rooms.

Empath Weapon Mastery Overtraining

Because of the significant gap until the next huntable construct, and because of the difficulty of casting Absolution for new empaths, origami creatures are a great candidate for Weapon Mastery overtraining. This involves training as many weapons as possible in the hunting grounds, but leaving as soon as Melee Mastery and Missile Mastery are mind locked. Return to origami creatures only when the weapon mastery skills are reasonably drained.

As long weapons skills are below 30, a character will continue to learn weapon mastery skills even if the weapon mastery skills are beyond the skill cap for the creature. However, if all weapon skills are at the creature cap, then no more mastery can be milked from origami creatures. Thus the need to "conserve" learning and leave as soon as weapon mastery skills are mind locked.

An empath can continue to train origami for quite some time for mastery skills through this method, and bypass the lack of viable hunting options. The next target creature after origami for empaths would be zombie kobolds in Shard. The zombie kobolds require about 80 ranks to hunt safely, which means your weapon mastery skill will need to be a bit above that to hit them with your low weapon skills coming out of origami. Training earlier on faenrae reavers is also possible, but difficult because wind hounds are not considered undead, and will cause empathic shock. At early ranks, without an avenger, the room quickly becomes unbalanced as the reavers are killed off and the hounds remain.

In the meantime, Empaths can train defenses and empathy (via manipulate) past origami creature cap on the following nearby creatures: grass eel, beisswurm, and blood wolf.

Variations

Colors: Black, Grey, Green, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, Silver, Striped or White
Shapes: Bird, Cow, Dragon, Duck, Goblin, Grasshopper, Hat, Mouse, Sprite, or Yak

Recall

Coming in many different colors and sizes, these strange creatures are simply folded origami projects that have been animated by an outside source. They are typically found in old shops, paper mills and occasionally gathering spots where completed projects are discarded.

Once attributed to be creations of the mad toy merchant Hobglup, this theory has since been discredited by his death. These are sometimes rumored to be fueled by anger at being abandoned by their maker, although more practical theories say that they are animated by a mage of some sort.