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Aave 模板:Pronunciation (also known as Spirit) is a group of enemies that apply a status effect to nearby creatures, including you. They have no method of directly attacking, and serve only to cause mayhem with the effects that they apply.
There are four spirits:
- Viha-Aave 模板:Pronunciation (also known as Anger Spirit), which applies 模板:Status
- Utu-Aave 模板:Pronunciation (also known as Fog Spirit), which applies 模板:Status
- Neva-Aave 模板:Pronunciation (also known as Bog Spirit), which applies 模板:Status
- Kaamo-Aave 模板:Pronunciation (also known as Depression Spirit) which applies 模板:Status.
Besides the different effects that they apply, they are functionally identical. They leave no corpse upon death.
Behavior
They tend to actively follow you around when they have line of sight. They are not hard targets to dispatch, but their status effects can occasionally help you; Neva-Aave's slime will douse you if you are 模板:Status (but will not prevent you from catching on fire to begin with), and Utu-Aave's confusion can cause enemies to have a tough time getting close.
Amusingly, the spirits will even apply their effects to destructible environmental objects such as Propane Tanks. Besides the 模板:Status status, this has no effect. Kaamo-Aave can be considered the most dangerous of the spirits, as the 模板:Status effect will cause creatures to take 10x damage from most sources.
Trivia
- The spirits are affectionately named by the community (in order) Harry, Jerry, Larry, and Garry.
- These enemy types will spawn significantly more frequently in biomes with the Haunted modifier.
- Kaamo-Aave originally spawned in New Game, but was moved to New Game Plus shortly after it was added to the beta.
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