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== Interactions ==
== Interactions ==
A Cursed Kuo-Toa Chief leads an ambush of [[Cursed Kuo-Toa]] along the northern coastline of [[Reithwin Town]]. It is continuously affected by {{Cond|Shadow-Cursed Undead}}, reducing it to a shadow of its former glory, and {{Cond|Drenched}}, rendering its opponents soaking [[wet]] with each attack.
A Cursed Kuo-Toa Chief<ref>Prior to Hotfix #16, two Kuo-Toa Chiefs could be encountered instead of one, with one chief being uncloaked.</ref> leads an {{Cond|Ambushing|Ambush}} of [[Cursed Kuo-Toa]] along the northern coastline of [[Reithwin Town]]. It is continuously affected by {{Cond|Shadow-Cursed Undead}}, reducing it to a shadow of its former glory, and {{Cond|Drenched}}, rendering its opponents soaking [[wet]] with each attack.


Upon death, the creature's type and race revert to [[Humanoid]] [[Kuo-toa]] as the shadow curse leaves the body.
Upon death, the creature's type and race revert to [[Humanoid]] [[Kuo-toa]] as the shadow curse leaves the body.
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Revision as of 10:41, 14 January 2024

Cursed Kuo-Toa Chief is an Undead creature located in Act Two. It is found in the abandoned fishing shack north of the House of Healing.

Interactions

A Cursed Kuo-Toa Chief[1] leads an Ambush Ambush of Cursed Kuo-Toa along the northern coastline of Reithwin Town. It is continuously affected by Shadow-Cursed Undead Shadow-Cursed Undead, reducing it to a shadow of its former glory, and Drenched Drenched, rendering its opponents soaking wet with each attack.

Upon death, the creature's type and race revert to Humanoid Kuo-toa as the shadow curse leaves the body.

Notable loot

Footnotes

  1. Prior to Hotfix #16, two Kuo-Toa Chiefs could be encountered instead of one, with one chief being uncloaked.