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In the Diablo I manual, Winged Fiends were said to have been created by wizards who they then turned on and destroyed. It is also said that the unique attack types of the different Winged Fiends came from the attack type of wizard who created that particular variety. It may be easy to imagine a wizard passing on a lightning attack or a teleport ability, but it is a rather more curious thought that a wizard would pass on the Horned Demon-like charge of the Gloom.
 
In the Diablo I manual, Winged Fiends were said to have been created by wizards who they then turned on and destroyed. It is also said that the unique attack types of the different Winged Fiends came from the attack type of wizard who created that particular variety. It may be easy to imagine a wizard passing on a lightning attack or a teleport ability, but it is a rather more curious thought that a wizard would pass on the Horned Demon-like charge of the Gloom.
  
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 3 October 2011

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Winged Fiends are Animals.

These flying, bat-like enemies are more annoying than deadly, as they flap and flutter around your character's head and land low damage hits with their slashing claws. They do not drop any items (except for bosses) and have a variety of interesting movements and behaviors, which are detailed below.


Statistics[edit]

  • Stats are listed by Normal / Nightmare / Hell difficulty levels.
  • MFL: Magic / Fire / Lightning.
    • I = Immune
    • R = Resistant (75%)
    • - = no resistance or immunity to that element
      • No monsters in Diablo or Hellfire have any physical resistance or immunity.
  • IntF = Intelligence Factor. Values are from 0-3; smarter monsters will pursue more doggedly, and the value is used in various calculations. Monsters that can Follow if you break the line of sight or open Doors are marked with F and D. 

Name

Dungeon Level Monster Level IntF Experience MFL
Fiend 2-3 3 / 18 / 33 O 102 / 2204 / 4408 ---
Blink 3-5 7 / 22 / 37 1 340 / 2680 / 5360 ---
Gloom 4-6 9 / 24 / 39 2 F 509 / 3018 / 6036 R-- / R-- / R--
Familiar 6-8 13 / 28 / 43 3 F 448 / 2896 / 5792 R-I / R-I / R-I


Combat Stats[edit]

  • Only Winged Fiend bosses drop items. None of the regular ones drop gold or items of any kind.
  • Blinks teleport to a random square adjacent to the character when they are hit. This can be vexing to ranged attackers who are nailing blinks from a distance only to find themselves suddenly surrounded by a flock of the creatures.
  • Glooms have a charging movement, but there is no attack associated with it. It's simply a way to move very quickly towards the target.
  • Familiars attack by casting a single charged bolt. The bolt does not move, and functions essentially as a lightning attack.

Name

Hit Points (Diablo, MP) HPs (Hellfire, SP) AC To/Hit Damage
Fiend 3-6 / 10-19 / 15-27 1-3 / 53-59 / 104-112 0 / 50 / 80 35 / 120 / 155 1-6 / 6-16 / 10-30
Blink 12-28 / 37-85 / 51-115 6-14 / 68-92 / 124-156 15 / 65 / 95 45 / 130 / 165 1-8 / 6-20 / 10-38
Gloom 28-36 / 85-109 / 115-147 14-18 / 92-104 / 156-172 35 / 85 / 115 70 / 155 / 190 4-12 / 12-28 / 22-54
Familiar 20-35 / 61-106 / 83-143 10-17 / 80-101 / 140-168 35 / 85 / 115 50 / 135 / 170 4-16 / 12-36 / 22-70 *
  • Familiar attacks are lightning damage.


Movement Speed[edit]

Characters walk at 0.4 speed. See the Diablo Characters page other swing speeds, casting speeds, and other useful character speed break points.

Name

Walk time Hit Recovery Time Attack Time Hit Time
Fiend 0.65 0.45 0.50 0.25
Blink 0.65 0.45 0.50 0.25
Gloom 0.65 0.45 0.50 0.25
Familiar 0.65 0.45 0.50 0.25

Trivia[edit]

In the Diablo I manual, Winged Fiends were said to have been created by wizards who they then turned on and destroyed. It is also said that the unique attack types of the different Winged Fiends came from the attack type of wizard who created that particular variety. It may be easy to imagine a wizard passing on a lightning attack or a teleport ability, but it is a rather more curious thought that a wizard would pass on the Horned Demon-like charge of the Gloom.