Monstrous Spider | |
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Base unit | Brood Mother |
Faction | Neutral |
Statistics | |
Hit points | 1800 |
Hit point regeneration | Always |
Hit point regeneration rate | 0.50 HP/sec. |
Level | 8 |
Combat | |
Normal attack | 37-47 (42 avg) |
Can attack | Ground |
Range | Melee |
Attack type | Normal |
Cooldown | 1.35 sec. |
Armor Type | Heavy |
Armor | 2 |
Day Sight | 140 |
Night Sight | 80 |
Movement Speed | 320 |
The Monstrous Spider appears in The Dungeons of Dalaran surrounded by Spitting Spiders, Spider Broodlings, and Spiders.
It drops a Medallion of Courage and spawns 2 Spiders when killed.
Spells and abilities[]
Ensnare[]
- Causes a target enemy unit to be bound to the ground so that it cannot move for 10 seconds.
- Air units that are ensnared can be attacked as though they were land units.
Duration | Cooldown | Targets Allowed |
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10 sec. | 10 sec. | Air, Ground, Non-Hero |
Envenomed Weapons (Passive)[]
- Adds an additional poison effect to attacks.
Duration (Hero) | Effect |
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20 (10) sec. | 2 damage/sec. |
Warcraft RPG[]
All monstrous spiders are aggressive predators that use their poisonous bites to subdue or kill prey. Monstrous spiders come in three general types: hunters, webspinners, and spitters. Hunters and spitters rove about, while webspinners usually remain immobile and attempt to trap prey. (Hunting and spitting spiders can spin webs to use as lairs, but cannot use their webs as weapons the way webspinners can.) A monstrous spider has a poisonous bite (and poisonous spit, in the case of spitting spiders). All types of monstrous spiders often wait in their webs or in trees, then lower themselves silently on silk strands and leap onto prey passing beneath. A single strand is strong enough to support the spider and one creature of the same size. A monstrous spider can move across its own web at its climb speed and can pinpoint the location of any creature touching its web. A monstrous spider can detect and pinpoint any creature or object within 60 feet in contact with the ground, or within any range in contact with the spider’s webs.[1]
Gallery[]
References[]
- ^ Monster Guide Web Supplement, pg. 32-33