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==Combat== | ==Combat== | ||
The Naga is | The Naga is the first boss of the Twilight Forest, as you cannot fight a [[Lich]] before you defeat a Naga. In terms of behaviour, the Naga will destroy any scenery it runs into, and will glare at blocks you stand on if it cannot reach you. It should be a good fight for an adventurer with Iron armor and weapons. In combat, it moves extremely quickly, circling its target before making several charge attacks. Because of its speed, it is advisable to bring a ranged weapon such as a bow to the battle. It is also advised to bring a Shield, as timing a block while it charges head-first into you will cause you and itself to be knock back a bit, but the Naga will be dazed for a brief moment, not moving from where it is and with stars around it's head. During this time, you can get a number of hits in to weaken it. | ||
As you fight the Naga, it will begin to lose segments, which drift loose and and disappear. As it loses segments, the Naga will begin to move faster and faster. | As you fight the Naga, it will begin to lose segments, which drift loose and and disappear. As it loses segments, the Naga will begin to move faster and faster. | ||
The Naga is bound to its | The Naga is bound to its Courtyard and will lose interest in targets outside of it. Strange magic protects it from attacks from outside the Courtyard boundaries, unless it falls into the void somehow. The Naga will begin to heal if not attacked for a short time. | ||
==Treasure== | ==Treasure== | ||
The Naga will drop about | The Naga will drop about 6-12 [[Naga Scale]]s, which can be used to make Naga Scale Armor, as well as a decorative [[Naga Trophy]], and a considerable quantity of experience upon death. | ||
If the mod ''Immersive Engineering'' is installed, the Naga will also drop | If the mod ''[[Immersive Engineering Integration | Immersive Engineering]]'' is installed, the Naga will also drop a Twilit Twilight Shader Grabbag and a Twilit Shader: Naga. | ||
==Progression== | ==Progression== | ||
The Naga is the first boss in the [[Progression]] system, so neither he nor his | The Naga is the first boss in the [[Progression]] system, so neither he nor his Courtyard have any prerequisites or protections. | ||
Killing the Naga and picking up one of his scales will unlock the [[Lich Tower]]. | Killing the Naga and picking up one of his scales will unlock the [[Lich Tower]]. | ||
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==History== | |||
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{{history|1.3.0|Added the Naga.}} | |||
{{history|1.4.0|Fire, lava, and explosion damage can now only be dealt on the head.}} | |||
{{history|1.6.0|Gave a spawn egg to the Naga. No liability costs to damaged worlds due to griefing.}} | |||
{{history|1.8.0|Fixed a crash when dealing too much damage to the Naga on slaying.}} | |||
{{history|1.11.5|Added a boss health bar to the Naga.}} | |||
{{history|1.11.9|The Naga will now ignore any targets, no longer despawn if the player is outside it, or deal any damage outside the Naga Courtyard. | |||
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Health will now slowly restore if after 30 seconds no damage is dealt to the Naga including growing back segments. | |||
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Fixed a minor bug with the Naga Segments.}} | |||
{{history|1.15.4|Fixed a few crashes if the Naga assumes it has more segments than it has.}} | |||
{{history|1.18.0|Revised the Naga Segment code, improving animations.}} | |||
{{history|1.20.2|The Naga will no longer chase after players in Creative Mode.}} | |||
{{history|2.2.0|Fixed the Naga despawning if it is idle for too long.}} | |||
{{history|3.2.155|Fixed the Naga breaking things it shouldn't break.}} | |||
{{history|3.3.202|The Naga will no longer chase the player outside of the Naga Courtyard.}} | |||
{{history|3.4.239|The Naga's boss health bar is now segmented. Each segment represents it's own Segments.}} | |||
{{history|3.8.654|Blocking the Naga as it is charging into the player now stuns it momentarily.}} | |||
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Revision as of 17:34, 30 August 2018
Naga | |
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Type | Boss |
Health Points | Easy: 120 ( x 60) Normal: 200 ( x 100) |
Attack Strength | 6 ( × 3) |
Drops | Naga Scale (8-12)
Naga Trophy |
ID | twilightforest:naga |
The Naga is a serpent that lurks in a Naga Courtyard. It appears as an immense green snake-like creature with a human-like face. Its scales have subtle hints of all sorts of other colors.
Combat
The Naga is the first boss of the Twilight Forest, as you cannot fight a Lich before you defeat a Naga. In terms of behaviour, the Naga will destroy any scenery it runs into, and will glare at blocks you stand on if it cannot reach you. It should be a good fight for an adventurer with Iron armor and weapons. In combat, it moves extremely quickly, circling its target before making several charge attacks. Because of its speed, it is advisable to bring a ranged weapon such as a bow to the battle. It is also advised to bring a Shield, as timing a block while it charges head-first into you will cause you and itself to be knock back a bit, but the Naga will be dazed for a brief moment, not moving from where it is and with stars around it's head. During this time, you can get a number of hits in to weaken it.
As you fight the Naga, it will begin to lose segments, which drift loose and and disappear. As it loses segments, the Naga will begin to move faster and faster.
The Naga is bound to its Courtyard and will lose interest in targets outside of it. Strange magic protects it from attacks from outside the Courtyard boundaries, unless it falls into the void somehow. The Naga will begin to heal if not attacked for a short time.
Treasure
The Naga will drop about 6-12 Naga Scales, which can be used to make Naga Scale Armor, as well as a decorative Naga Trophy, and a considerable quantity of experience upon death.
If the mod Immersive Engineering is installed, the Naga will also drop a Twilit Twilight Shader Grabbag and a Twilit Shader: Naga.
Progression
The Naga is the first boss in the Progression system, so neither he nor his Courtyard have any prerequisites or protections.
Killing the Naga and picking up one of his scales will unlock the Lich Tower.
History
History
Version | Details |
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1.3.0 | Added the Naga. |
1.4.0 | Fire, lava, and explosion damage can now only be dealt on the head. |
1.6.0 | Gave a spawn egg to the Naga. No liability costs to damaged worlds due to griefing. |
1.8.0 | Fixed a crash when dealing too much damage to the Naga on slaying. |
1.11.5 | Added a boss health bar to the Naga. |
1.11.9 | The Naga will now ignore any targets, no longer despawn if the player is outside it, or deal any damage outside the Naga Courtyard.
Health will now slowly restore if after 30 seconds no damage is dealt to the Naga including growing back segments. Fixed a minor bug with the Naga Segments. |
1.15.4 | Fixed a few crashes if the Naga assumes it has more segments than it has. |
1.18.0 | Revised the Naga Segment code, improving animations. |
1.20.2 | The Naga will no longer chase after players in Creative Mode. |
2.2.0 | Fixed the Naga despawning if it is idle for too long. |
3.2.155 | Fixed the Naga breaking things it shouldn't break. |
3.3.202 | The Naga will no longer chase the player outside of the Naga Courtyard. |
3.4.239 | The Naga's boss health bar is now segmented. Each segment represents it's own Segments. |
3.8.654 | Blocking the Naga as it is charging into the player now stuns it momentarily. |
Twilight Forest Creatures | |
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Passive | Bighorn Sheep • Dwarf Rabbit • Forest Raven • Loyal Zombie • Penguin • Squirrel • Tiny Bird • Wild Boar • Wild Deer • Questing Ram |
Hostile | Adherent • Block and Chain Goblin • Carminite Broodling • Carminite Ghastguard • Carminite Ghastling • Carminite Golem • Cave Troll • Death Tome • Fire Beetle • Giant • Goblin Knight • Harbinger Cube • Hedge Spider • Helmet Crab • Hostile Wolf • King Spider • Kobold • Lich Minion • Maze Slime • Minotaur • Mist Wolf • Mosquito Swarm • Pinch Beetle • Redcap Goblin • Redcap Sapper • Roving Cube • Skeleton Druid • Slime Beetle • Snow Guardian • Stable Ice Core • Swarm Spider • Towerwood Borer • Twilight Wraith • Unstable Ice Core • Winter Wolf • Yeti |
Progression Bosses | Naga • Twilight Lich • Minoshroom • Hydra • Knight Phantom • Ur-Ghast • Alpha Yeti • Snow Queen |