Encounters (no ontology)
From Mazeworld
Aside from finding a variety of items, the contestant's primary source of interaction and fights comes from encounters he/she makes.
An encounter is a broad word to define anything that can be met or fought that isn't an item, a mission, or a trap. It encompasses all monsters, enemies, shops, services, and so on of the game, but missions have their own section, being part of scripted events.
Creatures may be hostile, neutral, peaceful, or afraid. A hostile creature will immediately attack the contestant, a neutral one ignores it (becoming hostile only if attacked voluntarily), a peaceful one will not attack the contestant, or sometimes, help him/her, and afraid ones will try to run away from the contestant.
Creatures may be also given a strength perk: WEAK, None, STRONG and SUPER STRONG. WEAK monsters suffer from 2x received damage, while STRONG monsters benefit from 0.5x (half) received damage, and SUPER STRONG enjoy 0.25x (one quarter) received damage. No strength perk means 1x received damage.
Lastly, humans and certain youkai may have randomly generated physical appearance through the use of Physio codes.
Please refer to the individual articles of each creature to obtain more detailed information.
Creatures
Example creature page.
Aliens
- Headcrab (variants: standard, black, fast)
- Hell Knight
- Hell Baron
- Antlion (variants: standard, acid)
- Tribble
Arachnids and myriapods
Birds and avians
Blobs and organic masses
- Blob (variants: green, blue, black)
- Green mold
Bovines
Canines
Cervids
Decapods
Demons and hellspawns
- Horned devil
- Vampire
- Bes
- Ifrit
- Lamp genie (variants: standard, hostile)
- Manticore
- Gryphon
- Minotaur
- Cuegle
Dragons
Drones and robots
- Drone (variants; M249, UZI, quad-rocket, GL, ML)
- Duplica Bot
Equines
Felines
Ghosts
Golems
- Golem (variants: armory, flesh, fruit, gem, glass, gold, iron, polymer, wood, steel, titanium carbide)
Halflings
- Halfling (variants: cat, dog, fox, frog, lizard, mouse, rabbit, rat, snake, wolf)
Humans
- Maze Citizen (and variants)
- Maze Guard (and variants)
- Maze Soldier (and variants)
- Student
- Hostile scientist
- Ninja
- Kamikaze
- Samurai warrior
- Medieval knight
- Hitman (and variants)
- Mercenary (and variants)
- Shrine maiden
- Librarian
- Tesla trooper
- Prisoner (and variants)
- American soldier
- Russian soldier
- Desperado
- Gangster
Humanoids
- Angel (variants: standard, fighter)
- Archangel
- Canaima
- Cyclops
- Dwarf (variants: standard, digger)
- Goblin
- Gorgon
- Gremlin
- Korrigan
- Leprechaun
- Magician (variants: apprentice, standard, Magus, and their Wizard counterparts)
- Ogre
- Orc (variants: standard, shaman, Uruk-Hai)
- Psionic warrior (variants: standard, Master)
- Telepath
Insects
- Giant ant (variants: standard, fire, frost)
- Giant beetle
- Killer bee
- Massive larva
Marsupials
Pigs
Primates
Rodents
Reptiles and serpents
Saurians
- Crocodile (variants: adult, baby)
Ursines
Worms
Youkai, non-wicked
All non-wicked youkai species can be youkai activists, at the exception of creatures marked with an N.
- Doji
- Hakutaku
- Jorougumo
- Kappa
- Kasha
- Kitsune
- Kirin
- Kishin
- Nure-onna
- N Okami
- Oni
- Onibaba
- N Ryu
- Satori
- Shinigami
- Tanuki
- Tengu (variants: konoha, standard, daitengu, reporter)
- N Yatagarasu
- Yousei (variants: standard, servant)
Youkai, wicked
- Amanojaku
- Amanozako
- Bakeneko (and variants)
- Basan
- Binbougami
- Datsue-ba
- Enenra
- Fuujin
- Goryou
- Hainu
- Hone-onna
- Inugami
- Itsumaden
- Kamaitachi
- Kanedama
- Komainu
- Komatora
- Kubikajiri
- Kyonshi
- Mizuchi
- Raiju
- Taimatsumaru
- Tsuchinoko
- Ushi-oni
Zombies and Undead
The Failed
Perverted encounters
Perverted encounters may be a source of unwanted sexual encounters. Contestants should deal with such creatures accordingly.
- Pimp
- Prostitute
- Satyr (variants: Satyr, Satyress)
- Slime monster
- Succubus and Incubus
- Tentacle monster (variants: standard, exotic, dark, mecha)
- Vere Celen
- Werejackal
- Wererat
- Werewolf
Enlightened
Enlightened creatures are creatures in close relation to the Cardinal Gods. They may lead the Contestants to Cardinal Amulets.
- Enlightened creatures (variants: Daitengu, Dragon, Samurai, Shrine maiden)
Shops and services
- Archaeologist
- Bank - Banker
- Bionics workshop - Bio-engineer
- Black market - Black marketer
- Butler and Chief butler
- Chef (and Bartender)
- Clothes shop - Tailor
- Delicatessen - Food merchant
- Forge - Blacksmith
- Fortune-teller
- Gambler and Perverted gambler
- Gun shop - Firearms dealer
- Hiring bureau - Hirer
- Hospital room - Medic
- Maid and Head maid
- Martial artist
- Nurse
- Pawn shop - Pawn shop merchant
- Resting area - Resting area nurse
- Scientist
- Weapon shop - Weapons merchant
- Workshop - Engineer