The Bat
Stats
Nope - Low - Average - High - Excellent
Health: Low
Strength: Low
Armour: Low
Defense: Low
Dexterity: Average
Speed: High
Luck: Average
Recovery: Excellent
Intelligence: High
Construction: Nope
Training Rate: Average
Training Cost: Low
Wage: Low
Gold Held: Low
Skills
Level 1: Melee
The standard melee attack which is animated as a bite.
Level 2: Supersonic
A passive skill which allows the bat to locate invisible enemies.
Level 4: Life Leach
A low range life draining spell which restores the health of the bat. Deals slightly more damage than a melee attack. Has an small cooldown.
Level 9: Screech
The bat screeches loudly which paralyses all enemies within range for a second or two. Longer range when underground. Has a long cooldown.*
*Warns allies in order not to affect them.
General Information
About the Bat
The bat is your natural underground bat that has grown a little bit more then his friends. With a pair of bigger brains they decided to take shelter in dungeons.
Just like all small creatures they are quite weak yet fast, making them excellent scouts.
Bats, unlike flies, are smart and know when they face somebody that they can not beat, they wont fight until they die. Bats have other tactics in mind.
While good as scouts, some keepers want bats because they can be turned into vampires when exposed to enough magic and evil.
Behavior in Dungeon:
The Bat is a very social creature. When they are not assigned any job they prefer to fly around in small groups. Other than that they simply eat, train or drink.
Despite their smarts they can not study in the library as they use sound to see nor can they work in the workshop because they are just too small however they do guard and have a very unique attribute to them that interests various keepers.
Behavior in OverWorld:
Bats prefer dark and damp places, thus they avoid going outside in the afternoon.
When forced to be outside in brought daylight they tend to be somewhat agitated, not getting food, rest or pay will result in them vandalising and leaving you.
Behavior in Battle:
Bats are not very strong yet are quite smart. Their main role is to scout and backstab.
They avoid battle when alone and instead alarm nearby allies.
When in groups made out of other bats they flock around the enemy, they will always try to attack from behind. Using this tactic they can avoid most attacks if they fight one enemy. Power in numbers.
When they are overpowered (for example fighting a group of enemies) and have low health (or another bat dies) they choose to flee rather then to stick around and die.
They can be quite the sneaky enemy.
Vampire
A bat can be turned into a vampire, while this is not as easy as simply gathering corpses it is an alternate way.
When at level 10 a bat reaches it's maximum potential and can no longer train or do any other useful jobs. Because they are cheap and easy to maintain, getting them to this point hardly takes a long time.
Bats can be assigned to graveyards where they will fly around.
When assigned at level 10 they will turn into a vampire after a short while if their mood is completely happy. Turning the weak scout into a powerful spellcaster.
Strengths:
- Is very fast and cunning.
- Can locate invisible enemies.
- Avoids battle if alone.
- Excellent scout as it alarms nearby allies.
- Cheap to train and maintain.
- When at level 10, assigned to a graveyard and meeting all conditions a bat will turn into a vampire.
Weaknesses:
- Has no armour and thus takes full damage.
- Low health and strength which makes the bat useless as a fighter.
- Can't perform any jobs other then training and guarding.
Jobs:
Bats love to fly around, serving their role as scouts. They tend to do this in groups if possible.
Other than that they do all the usual stuff: rest, train or eat. They can be assigned to guard but that's as far as their usefulness goes. Despite their smarts they can not research or craft.
Happiness
Bats love dark places and love to stay in groups. They don't get agitated fast.
When in very bright places like outside they become agitated very fast and it wont go away easily.
If they miss out on food, rest or pay they will immediately become angry and start vandalising your dungeon.
They destroy quite a lot but this takes them quite some time so major damage can be prevented.
Needs
Bats need a lair and some food (around 5 tiles) in order to be attracted to your dungeon. They eat rarely and when they do it's not more then one chicken.
Their lair looks like an old tree with one branch where they hang from. (Or if graphics allow it, they hang from the ceiling.)
Their lair needs to be separated from bugs and flies, they will get attacked by bats which usually win.
Appearance:
Just a regular bat that has grown into a specimen twice or triple the size of normal ones. Other than that they look the same.
Introduced:
Appears very early and sticks till the end. Only excluded from levels where scouts or flying creatures are a huge no-no.
Entrance Effect
Flies at high speed out of the portal while going in circles being excited.
Torture:
Wings are hooked to the torture chamber and the bat tries to fly away, hurting itself.