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rdfs:comment | - Wight is a type of monster in ADOM. It is an undead monster that has a chance to decrease the PC's Toughness upon damaging attacks. The PC should thus make sure to take them out quickly, and/or from a distance. Wights are commonly found in both graveyards, and some are usually found in lesser vaults of lesser undead.
- Wights are undead enemies summoned by Sliske encountered during the Missing, Presumed Death quest and Dishonour among Thieves quest.
- Does not include Ascension & Kingdom bonuses * Visit Ascending & Leveling Troops for more information
- Wight were responsible for the construction of many tower blocks. Many of them were for the Scottish Special Housing Association.
- Comes form the Old English word wiht, and it is used to describe a creature or living sentient being. Originally is was used to describe a living human being. Recently the word has been used within the fantasy genre of literature to describe undead or wraith-like creatures. They are described as corpses with a part of their decayed soul still in residence, often draining life from their victims.
- Wight are undead creatures reanimated by any number of Thuamaturgic means. The name Wight comes from the ancient word meaning man, due to the fact that that's all they are, little more then walking meat.
- Wight is one of two branching paths from Wraith, the other being Death. Wights have all the same advantages and disadvantages that Wraiths do. However, they also have the unique ability to drain levels on successful hits. Draining levels can not only remove levels from hero units, but it can actually demote regular units, aka turn a Knight back into a Squire.
- A Wight is a vampire whose Humanity or Path of Enlightenment has fallen to the rating of 0. They are, for all intents and purposes, the Beast within themselves. A character who has fallen to Wassail can never be saved or again played.
- <default>Wight</default> Lokalizacja Rok powstania Właściciel Mieszkańcy Rola Przynależność Wight — wyspa położona pięć mil od południowego wybrzeża Wielkiej Brytanii. W lecie 1991 roku wakacje spędzała tam Marjorie Dursley i wysłała stamtąd pocztówkę do brata, Vernona. Widokówka przyszła pocztą w ten sam dzień, co pierwszy list z Hogwartu do Harry'ego Pottera.
- Wight was a Raccoon City citizen who was caught up in the Raccoon City Destruction Incident.
- A wight is an undead creature given a semblance of life through sheer violence and hatred. They can drain the life energy out of victims by touch, turning them into new wights upon death. Wights appear as a weird and twisted reflection of the form it had in life.
- A wight is an undead creature
- "Wight" (ワイト Waito) or "Skull Servant" (limited TCG usage) is a series of Zombie monsters. The most famous "Wight" monster is "Skull Servant", a Normal Monster with low ATK and DEF that appears in several card artworks. Some "Wight" monsters appear in Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! GX.
- A Wight is an ethereal creature formed from the spirit of a long-dead Human. Wights crave life and wealth and are often said to have great treasures buried with them. They are unable to leave the precincts of their tombs and will defend these and their possessions from robbers and defilers. As they slay living creatures, they gain the power that enables them to remain in the living world.
- Equipping a Sliske insignia makes them non aggressive.
- A wight is a more powerful counterpart to the barrow wight in SLASH'EM. With two drain life attacks, it can be deadly to a character without high magic cancellation or drain resistance. Luckily, they tend not to appear before the player has MC 3, and thus are not a huge threat, as MC 3 more or less renders their drain life attacks harmless.
- A wight was an undead creature given a semblance of life through sheer violence and hatred. They could drain the life energy out of victims by touch, turning them into new wights upon death. Wights appeared as a weird and twisted reflections of the forms they had in life.
- The Wight (ヘルボーン Herubōn, lit. Hellbone in the Japanese version) is an enemy-only Monster class that first debuts in Fire Emblem Gaiden. Reanimated skeletal corpses driven by terrible magic, Wights, like their unpromoted counterparts, are capable of wielding a variety of weapons, including Swords, Lances and Bows. Wights are designed with a few ripped and tattered pieces of cloth draped over their skeletal bodies, most likely relics from their time as members of the living realm.
- Race: undead Alignment: lawful evil Armor class: 15 Hit points: 26 Attack bonus: +3 Damage: 1d4+1 bludgeoning damage (critical: 20/x2) Hit dice (level): 4 Challenge rating: 4 Size: medium Trained skills:(‡) hide (9), listen (9), move silently (17), search (7), spot (9) Feats: darkvision, weapon proficiency (creature)
- A Wight is an Old English word for a human. In the modern fantasy genre, the word was re-appropriated to refer to corpses that retain their soul (presumably originating from the fact wight is an obscure, now archaic term, for a human).
- Barrow-wights were beings of darkness that could enter the eye, heart and mind and crush the will. They were sent by the Witch-King of Angmar to haunt the Barrow-downs after the fall of Cardolan in Arnor, and they are encountered only in the first volume of the Lord of the Rings (and in the Appendices).
- Судя по всему самый популярный 4* герой, потому как урон от его навыка очень высок и с каждым ходом нарастает. На одно существо эффект может накладываться несколько раз.
- Undead warrior. Combat: 6 Hits: 70 Speed: 6 Damage: 12 Slashing Armor:15 Resistance: 15 Resistant vs: Piercing Vulnerable vs: Crushing Cost: 50 Metal Build Time: 1 Build Skill: Setup Points: 2 Army Points: 1 Ability:
- Wights look like corpses, except they have vivid, bright blue eyes.
- Wight is an undead-type enemy in the original Final Fantasy. It can be encountered in the Cavern of Earth and the Cavern of Ice. It is a weak opponent which can be easily disposed of by the means of Fire or Dia line of spells. Since the GBA release, Wight's regular attack may inflict Paralysis.
- Wights are not boss monsters, but are significantly stronger than monsters of similar level.
- Wights (English: animals) are one of the main kinds of life on Earth. They gainstand worts, for they can shift their bodies at will, and are not tied to one stead. There are many kinds of wights, one is which is milchwights, another is birds. The lore of wights is known as Wightlore. This leaf is a stub. You can help the Anglish Moot by swelling it.
- A wight is an undead creature, a twisted reflection of its form in life. In Dungeons & Dragons, a wight is one of the corporeal undead. In Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, barrow-wights are powerful grave haunts.
- Wight or the Isle of Wight is a territory of the Kingdom of England, just off the coast at Portsmouth.
- A Wight, also known as Draugr, is an undead creature that collects magical weapons. The place where a Wight lives is called a barrow.
- Wight is a Fakegee who loves the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom. He was so obsessed with it that inside his own universe, he tried killing many innocent Fakegees and Fakalleos to make him a recreation of the place, meaning that he was imprisoned for a short time after fighting a civil war against his allies, Hampsh, Dorste and Esuss in what became the War of the Wight. His main enemy is Blunk Cuontray.
- 300px|right Isle of Wight – wyspa należąca do archipelagu Wysp Brytyjskich, oddzielona od brytyjskiego wybrzeża cieśniną Solent. Kształtem przypomina romb o wymiarach 26 na 39 kilometrów i powierzchni 381 km². Również hrabstwo niemetropolitarne Anglii ze stolicą w Newport. Główne miasta to Ryde, Shanklin, Cowes i Newport. W sensie administracyjnym wyspa stanowi samodzielną jednolitą jednostkę administracyjną i jednocześnie hrabstwo ceremonialne z Newport jako ośrodkiem administracyjnym. Wyspa zamieszkała jest przez 140 tys. osób.
- They are mostly employed in places of importance: Magistrate Barthilas protects the key to the city of Stratholme, while two other wights (Feugen and Stalagg) act as the bodyguards of the flesh titan Thaddius. In addition, The Ravenian is one of the six bosses that must be defeated to summon Darkmaster Gandling in The Scholomance.
- Undead raised from the corpses of a few superior individuals such as royalty and heroes. They are high-rank undead that control numerous other undead, and those powerful wights that rule over an especially great number of undead sometimes create demon realms of everlasting night known as “undead kingdoms,” and reign as monarchs of the undead. They have decadent, alluring beauty and high intelligence, and they behave with elegance and dignity, as they believe they should. However their bodies are full of lust, and they look at human men with raw passion in their eyes. They don’t randomly attack men that they like, but most who are tempted by them will have their hearts stolen by their devilish nature. They will desire to win their favor, and try to become theirs on their own. Most of them r
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- Missing, Presumed Death
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* Vampire Sucker
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* Book of Life
* Burial from a Different Dimension
* Charge of the Light Brigade
* Creature Swap / Mystic Box
* Foolish Burial
* Galaxy Cyclone
* Hidden Armory
** D.D.R. - Different Dimension Reincarnation
** Opti-Camouflage Armor
* One for One
* Pot of Acquisitiveness
* Reinforcement of the Army
* Shiranui Style Synthesis
* Ties of the Brethren
* Tri-Wight
* Veil of Darkness
* Where Arf Thou?
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Corpse | - Eating a wight can increase the PC's Toughness by 1; this is not guaranteed to occur, and does not tend to occur once the PC's Toughness reaches 25 or more. Eating a wight is also a chaotic act.
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tuner monsters | - * Plaguespreader Zombie
* Raiden, Hand of the Lightsworn
* Shiranui Spectralsword
* Uni-Zombie
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Examine | - Armed, and nowhere near as dead as it should be.
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traps | - * Breakthrough Skill / Skill Prisoner
* Escape from the Dark Dimension
* Shiranui Style Samsara
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effect monsters | - * King of the Skull Servants
* The Lady in Wight
* Wightmare
* Wightprince
* Wightprincess
* Armageddon Knight / Dark Grepher
* Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning
* Card Trooper
* Ehren, Lightsworn Monk
* Goblin Zombie
* Gozuki
* Kinka-byo
* Lyla, Lightsworn Sorceress
* Mezuki
* Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter
* Shiranui Solitaire
* Shutendoji
* Zombie Master
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it name | - Servitore del Teschio
- Spettro
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synchro monsters | - * Archfiend Zombie-Skull
* Armades, Keeper of Boundaries
* Mist Bird Clausolas
* Revived King Ha Des
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Monster Memory | - Despite its name, it's as black as pitch. It could pass for human, from a distance, but close up, the blood-caked talons and the... far too many... razor-sharp teeth give it away. It certainly moves as if it were alive and healthy, but it reeks of decayed and rotten flesh.
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es name | - Sirviente de la Calavera
- Espectro
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xyz monsters | - * Downerd Magician
* Ghostrick Dullahan
* Minerva, the Exalted Lightsworn
* Sylvan Princessprite
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Anime | - * Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie
* Yu-Gi-Oh!
* Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
* Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
* Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time
* Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V
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Special | - *Toughness draining melee attack
*Occasionally shrugs off bolts and other resistible magic
*Undead abilities
**Cannot be sacrificed
**Immune to death rays, stunning, blindness, confusion, paralysis, and poison
**Immune to telepathic mindcraft
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- 52
- 150
- *21*6*-*6*5*0*5*2*6*8*-* A
- *21*7*-*5*6*0*5*2*6*9*-* A A
- *60*24*-*28*26*30*22*23*15*25*-*
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Habitat | - Caves, Dungeons, Ruins and Tombs
- Graveyards, ruins
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Name | - Bones
- Fire Spirit
- Wight
- Water Link
- Ingression fragment
- Life Drain
- wight
- ワイト
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Caption | - Generic class portrait of a Wight from Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
- "The Lady in Wight", "Wightmare", "King of the Skull Servants"/"Skull Servants" and "Bone Mouse" in the artwork of "Panic Burial"
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First | - BIO HAZARD DRAMA ALBUM ~the fate of raccoon city~ Vol.1
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desc | - Steal [1+Magic] Life from an enemy. Create 5 Purple Gems. Gain 2 Soul.
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комент к умению | - За ранг: +50 урона и +10% к урону за ход
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vg | - * Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories
* Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force
* Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour
* Yu-Gi-Oh! Stairway to the Destined Duel
* Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2006
* Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008
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Update | - Dishonour among Thieves
- Missing, Presumed Death
- God Wars Dungeon 2
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Description | - Wight is a type of monster in ADOM. It is an undead monster that has a chance to decrease the PC's Toughness upon damaging attacks. The PC should thus make sure to take them out quickly, and/or from a distance. Wights are commonly found in both graveyards, and some are usually found in lesser vaults of lesser undead.
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Stats | - Level: 1, DV: 19, PV: 0, Hits: 20, Attacks: 1, Speed: 100.
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Sets | - * Starter Box: Theatrical Release
* Starter Box
* Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon
* Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon
* Light of Destruction
* Dark Beginning 1
* Dark Revelation Volume 3
* The Lost Millennium
* Expert Edition Volume.3
* Beginner's Edition 1
* Duelist Legacy Volume.2
* Starstrike Blast
* The Duelist Genesis
* Legendary Collection 3: Yugi's World Mega Pack
* Beginner's Edition 1 (2011)
* Duelist Alliance
* Raging Tempest
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Release | - 2013-10-15
- 2015-02-23
- 2016-03-29
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Quote | - "Don't ask him his favorite color. He's heard that joke before."
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Добыча | - Trials, Credit Mall, Hero Altar, Gauntlet
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abstract | - Wight is a type of monster in ADOM. It is an undead monster that has a chance to decrease the PC's Toughness upon damaging attacks. The PC should thus make sure to take them out quickly, and/or from a distance. Wights are commonly found in both graveyards, and some are usually found in lesser vaults of lesser undead.
- Wights are undead enemies summoned by Sliske encountered during the Missing, Presumed Death quest and Dishonour among Thieves quest.
- Does not include Ascension & Kingdom bonuses * Visit Ascending & Leveling Troops for more information
- Wight were responsible for the construction of many tower blocks. Many of them were for the Scottish Special Housing Association.
- Comes form the Old English word wiht, and it is used to describe a creature or living sentient being. Originally is was used to describe a living human being. Recently the word has been used within the fantasy genre of literature to describe undead or wraith-like creatures. They are described as corpses with a part of their decayed soul still in residence, often draining life from their victims.
- Wight are undead creatures reanimated by any number of Thuamaturgic means. The name Wight comes from the ancient word meaning man, due to the fact that that's all they are, little more then walking meat.
- Wight is one of two branching paths from Wraith, the other being Death. Wights have all the same advantages and disadvantages that Wraiths do. However, they also have the unique ability to drain levels on successful hits. Draining levels can not only remove levels from hero units, but it can actually demote regular units, aka turn a Knight back into a Squire.
- They are mostly employed in places of importance: Magistrate Barthilas protects the key to the city of Stratholme, while two other wights (Feugen and Stalagg) act as the bodyguards of the flesh titan Thaddius. In addition, The Ravenian is one of the six bosses that must be defeated to summon Darkmaster Gandling in The Scholomance. With their flat heads, and bolts implanted in their neck, they have a very similar design to Frankenstein's Monster. They are frequently quite intelligent, and seem to retain the mind that they had in life. This cumbersome and beast-like movement combined with human wit furthers the parallel with the monster portrayed in the Frankenstein novel, however it distances the similarity to the popular conception of Frankenstein.
- Undead raised from the corpses of a few superior individuals such as royalty and heroes. They are high-rank undead that control numerous other undead, and those powerful wights that rule over an especially great number of undead sometimes create demon realms of everlasting night known as “undead kingdoms,” and reign as monarchs of the undead. They have decadent, alluring beauty and high intelligence, and they behave with elegance and dignity, as they believe they should. However their bodies are full of lust, and they look at human men with raw passion in their eyes. They don’t randomly attack men that they like, but most who are tempted by them will have their hearts stolen by their devilish nature. They will desire to win their favor, and try to become theirs on their own. Most of them rarely show themselves in human domains, secluding themselves in a world of everlasting night, leading an elegant and lewd life full of pleasure with their male partner. They excel not only at handling a man’s body and soul, but his “spirit energy” as well. They can even freely manipulate the absorption of spirit energy and the pleasure that accompanies it. During sex, they deliberately sip spirit energy bit by bit through everything from the gentle touch of each and every one of their fingers, to close contact with their soft skin. As this takes place, the pleasure experienced by the man isn’t just physical. Even his soul will melt sweetly. They’ll captivate a man’s heart, and they won’t let go. Furthermore, they can steal almost all of a person’s spirit energy just by touching them. If there’s a hostile individual, they can make them faint and collapse as if kneeling before them by just barely touching them with a fingertip due to the exhaustion and overwhelming pleasure of having all of one’s spirit energy taken out. If it’s a human woman, then the spirit energy stolen from her body will be replaced by the wight’s irrepressible demonic energy, and she’ll turn into a wildly lustful undead, a loyal servant of the wight. “Zombies,” the quintessential undead, regain more of their looks from when they were among the living the more spirit energy they gain. Eventually, they can even surpass their former beauty. Wights, which were beautiful to begin with, are even more remarkable and as they have repeated intercourse with their partner, their body and soul become stained with the spirit energy of their beloved, as they indulge in pleasure, the allure of their beauty increases even more. In the undead kingdoms, there is a high society where notable undead from around the world periodically gather accompanied by their husbands, the wights being the first among them. Sometimes, evening parties are held by these undead. At these gatherings, the wights ostentatiously display their own beauty to those around them, they also show off how deeply they love their partner, how their days are spent having sex and what an indulgent individual they are. Additionally, it is said that zombies may transform into “wights” by having frequent sex with their husband, sipping spirit energy, and storing up vast demonic energy. These newly born wights receive invitations to the undead kingdoms from out of nowhere, and they’re invited to join high society with a very hospitable welcome.
- A Wight is a vampire whose Humanity or Path of Enlightenment has fallen to the rating of 0. They are, for all intents and purposes, the Beast within themselves. A character who has fallen to Wassail can never be saved or again played.
- <default>Wight</default> Lokalizacja Rok powstania Właściciel Mieszkańcy Rola Przynależność Wight — wyspa położona pięć mil od południowego wybrzeża Wielkiej Brytanii. W lecie 1991 roku wakacje spędzała tam Marjorie Dursley i wysłała stamtąd pocztówkę do brata, Vernona. Widokówka przyszła pocztą w ten sam dzień, co pierwszy list z Hogwartu do Harry'ego Pottera.
- Wight was a Raccoon City citizen who was caught up in the Raccoon City Destruction Incident.
- 300px|right Isle of Wight – wyspa należąca do archipelagu Wysp Brytyjskich, oddzielona od brytyjskiego wybrzeża cieśniną Solent. Kształtem przypomina romb o wymiarach 26 na 39 kilometrów i powierzchni 381 km². Również hrabstwo niemetropolitarne Anglii ze stolicą w Newport. Główne miasta to Ryde, Shanklin, Cowes i Newport. W sensie administracyjnym wyspa stanowi samodzielną jednolitą jednostkę administracyjną i jednocześnie hrabstwo ceremonialne z Newport jako ośrodkiem administracyjnym. Wyspa zamieszkała jest przez 140 tys. osób. Głównym źródłem dochodów jest turystyka - wyspa słynie z niezwykłych krajobrazów. Posiada bardzo dobrą bazę dla turystyki rowerowej - liczne szlaki i wiele miejsc wartych odwiedzenia. Silnie rozwiniętymi dziedzinami sportu są żeglarstwo oraz sporty motorowe (m.in. żużel). Wyspa Wight jest jednym z najbogatszych w skamieniałości dinozaurów miejsc w Europie. Znaleziono tu skamieniałości ponad 20 gatunków dinozaurów oraz innych zwierząt z okresu kredy. W zatoce Compton podczas odpływu widoczne są ślady dinozaura.
- A wight is an undead creature given a semblance of life through sheer violence and hatred. They can drain the life energy out of victims by touch, turning them into new wights upon death. Wights appear as a weird and twisted reflection of the form it had in life.
- A wight is an undead creature
- "Wight" (ワイト Waito) or "Skull Servant" (limited TCG usage) is a series of Zombie monsters. The most famous "Wight" monster is "Skull Servant", a Normal Monster with low ATK and DEF that appears in several card artworks. Some "Wight" monsters appear in Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! GX.
- A Wight is an ethereal creature formed from the spirit of a long-dead Human. Wights crave life and wealth and are often said to have great treasures buried with them. They are unable to leave the precincts of their tombs and will defend these and their possessions from robbers and defilers. As they slay living creatures, they gain the power that enables them to remain in the living world.
- Equipping a Sliske insignia makes them non aggressive.
- A wight is a more powerful counterpart to the barrow wight in SLASH'EM. With two drain life attacks, it can be deadly to a character without high magic cancellation or drain resistance. Luckily, they tend not to appear before the player has MC 3, and thus are not a huge threat, as MC 3 more or less renders their drain life attacks harmless.
- A wight was an undead creature given a semblance of life through sheer violence and hatred. They could drain the life energy out of victims by touch, turning them into new wights upon death. Wights appeared as a weird and twisted reflections of the forms they had in life.
- The Wight (ヘルボーン Herubōn, lit. Hellbone in the Japanese version) is an enemy-only Monster class that first debuts in Fire Emblem Gaiden. Reanimated skeletal corpses driven by terrible magic, Wights, like their unpromoted counterparts, are capable of wielding a variety of weapons, including Swords, Lances and Bows. Wights are designed with a few ripped and tattered pieces of cloth draped over their skeletal bodies, most likely relics from their time as members of the living realm.
- Race: undead Alignment: lawful evil Armor class: 15 Hit points: 26 Attack bonus: +3 Damage: 1d4+1 bludgeoning damage (critical: 20/x2) Hit dice (level): 4 Challenge rating: 4 Size: medium Trained skills:(‡) hide (9), listen (9), move silently (17), search (7), spot (9) Feats: darkvision, weapon proficiency (creature)
- A Wight is an Old English word for a human. In the modern fantasy genre, the word was re-appropriated to refer to corpses that retain their soul (presumably originating from the fact wight is an obscure, now archaic term, for a human).
- Barrow-wights were beings of darkness that could enter the eye, heart and mind and crush the will. They were sent by the Witch-King of Angmar to haunt the Barrow-downs after the fall of Cardolan in Arnor, and they are encountered only in the first volume of the Lord of the Rings (and in the Appendices).
- Судя по всему самый популярный 4* герой, потому как урон от его навыка очень высок и с каждым ходом нарастает. На одно существо эффект может накладываться несколько раз.
- Undead warrior. Combat: 6 Hits: 70 Speed: 6 Damage: 12 Slashing Armor:15 Resistance: 15 Resistant vs: Piercing Vulnerable vs: Crushing Cost: 50 Metal Build Time: 1 Build Skill: Setup Points: 2 Army Points: 1 Ability:
- Wights look like corpses, except they have vivid, bright blue eyes.
- Wight is a Fakegee who loves the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom. He was so obsessed with it that inside his own universe, he tried killing many innocent Fakegees and Fakalleos to make him a recreation of the place, meaning that he was imprisoned for a short time after fighting a civil war against his allies, Hampsh, Dorste and Esuss in what became the War of the Wight. His main enemy is Blunk Cuontray. Wight took part in the First Arlic-Coalition War, and was later recruited to join the Fakegee War, fighting against Greegee and the Greatures. He survived the war, and now lives out his life in peace.
- Wight is an undead-type enemy in the original Final Fantasy. It can be encountered in the Cavern of Earth and the Cavern of Ice. It is a weak opponent which can be easily disposed of by the means of Fire or Dia line of spells. Since the GBA release, Wight's regular attack may inflict Paralysis.
- Wights are not boss monsters, but are significantly stronger than monsters of similar level.
- Wights (English: animals) are one of the main kinds of life on Earth. They gainstand worts, for they can shift their bodies at will, and are not tied to one stead. There are many kinds of wights, one is which is milchwights, another is birds. The lore of wights is known as Wightlore. This leaf is a stub. You can help the Anglish Moot by swelling it.
- A wight is an undead creature, a twisted reflection of its form in life. In Dungeons & Dragons, a wight is one of the corporeal undead. In Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, barrow-wights are powerful grave haunts.
- Wight or the Isle of Wight is a territory of the Kingdom of England, just off the coast at Portsmouth.
- A Wight, also known as Draugr, is an undead creature that collects magical weapons. The place where a Wight lives is called a barrow.
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