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Sweetsleep (a pinch will bring sound and dreamless sleep, while three pinches brings death (II: 193. III: 743, 872. IV: 516) A basilisk prefers to eat petrified flesh. Once a victim has been turned to stone, the basilisk crunches the fossilized corpse with its powerful jaws and lets its potent stomach acids do the rest. This digestive process is extremely slow and inefficient, causing the basilisk to move so lethargically that it appears as if in mid-petrification itself. This has even led to the saying “as slow as a well-fed basilisk.” Certainly basilisks are well-known for their slow gait and slothful nature, but a predator that can turn its prey to stone with a glance hardly has much need for speed. Although Basilisks are huge, small carnivores like the Raptor will still be aggressive to a tamed Basilisk. Because Pate receives the gold (bites down on it), gives the key, asks to see the face, and is granted his request, and then starts to walk away. They are in an alley, and he tells he is halfway down the alley when it all goes wrong. The Basilisk itself is not immune to Radiation. Burying will not stop it from taking damage if it has already been affected by radiation.

share the bounty on the basilisk with you. However, Count di Salvaress appears again and promises to match the fee himself in exchange for letting Iocaste live. The reavers only care about the gold and don't mind either way, so it's your call and you have a timed choice to make. Long Distance Transport: The Basilisk has one of the highest base carrying capacities of all non- Titanosaur creatures, being only beaten by the Gasbags which has a base carry weight of 3000 and the Megachelon which can level its weight to ridiculous amounts. While the Basilisk's base Speed is on par with the Giganotosaurus the Basilisk's carrying capacity is more than 3x the Giga's making it the best in long distance transport, its Stamina is decent to good, and if levels are pumped into speed, the Basilisk can become faster than most creatures in the game. The Basilisk can even travel underground with a rider; press Space to burrow underground (or come up from below, though this happens automatically when stamina runs out); note that the rider will be running out of Oxygen as if underwater while underground. It also has the added benefit of 75% Weight reduction on Stone. As long as vertical terrain and water can be avoided, the Basilisks makes one of the best transporters in the game.Mike Mearls, Jeremy Crawford, Christopher Perkins (2014-09-30). Monster Manual 5th edition. Edited by Scott Fitzgerald Gray. ( Wizards of the Coast), p. 24. ISBN 978-0786965614. Christopher Perkins (November 2018). Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage. Edited by Jeremy Crawford. ( Wizards of the Coast), p. 71. ISBN 978-0-7869-6626-4. Looking a Basilisk directly in the eye caused instant death, but an indirect look would merely render the victim Petrified. [3] It was also the mortal enemy of spiders. Spiders refused to speak of the Basilisk, could intuitively sense their presence, and would flee whenever they sensed them. [4] Have you ever wanted to spend a magical night in Hagrid’s Hut at Hogwarts? Well, now you can by heading up to North Yorkshire and it’s only a 90-minute drive away from York!

The novels have at different points said that both "basilisk venom" and "basilisk blood" are poisonous: they might simply both be toxic. Albertus Magnus, in the De animalibus, wrote about the killing gaze of the basilisk, but he denied other legends, such as the rooster hatching the egg. He gave as source of those legends Hermes Trismegistus, who is credited also as the creator of the story about the basilisk's ashes being able to convert silver into gold. The attribution is absolutely incorrect, but it shows how the legends of the basilisk were already linked to alchemy in the 13th century.Basilisks spent much of their time asleep basking, either in the heat of the sun, or, if that was too harsh, in the heat of some other source, such as a volcanic vent, or even a campfire. If the basilisk was unable to warm itself for more than a day, it would become sluggish, ultimately dying of hypothermia after a further three days. [10] It is revealed that Missandei and her brothers had been taken from their home in Naath by raiders from the Basilisk Isles and sold into slavery in Astapor. [9]

Basilisks were known for their ability to petrify their prey, causing a chemical change in the body that turned victims into a porous stone statue. [11] Sages theorized that the creature's eyes emitted some kind of radiation that was absorbed by the eyes of their victim, but ultimately, the precise method of how their power worked was very poorly understood. [11] It has been noted that the better the eyesight of the victim, the longer the effective range of the basilisk's gaze, and multiple reports claim that the casters of arcane eye spells, the users of crystal balls, and the wearers of eyes of the eagle have all fallen victim to petrification upon viewing basilisks over great distances. [10] Creatures in gaseous form however, were apparently immune. [11] Basilisks are eight-legged, flightless dragons that mostly inhabit deserts. They can squirt a powerful neurotoxin from glands next to their eyes, which can induce total paralysis in most other animals, which has given rise to myths about their ability to petrify others with a glance. Their bite is also highly poisonous, and contains the same neurotoxin. Salamanders are a subgroup of basilisks with ten legs instead of eight, and which mostly live around volcanoes. Dodging and rolling are crucial moves when fighting the basilisk, as it will take to the sky and then dive bomb you on the ground. It will also spit poison at you, which is best avoided unless you have made a lot of Golden Oriole potions (more details on this invaluable item in the next section). The Basilisk's Weaknesses In the entire world, there are four different species of this lizard in the world, which include the common basilisk lizard, red-headed basilisk lizards, plumed basilisk lizards (also known as a green basilisk lizard), and striped basilisk lizards.Hermione Granger: " It doesn't have to be a Basilisk fang. It has to be something so destructive that the Horcrux can't repair itself. Basilisk venom only has one antidote, and it's incredibly rare —" Harry Potter: " — phoenix tears." — Disscussion on how to destroy Horcruxes using Basilisk venom [src]

Then Leonardo noted of the weasel, "this beast finding the lair of the basilisk kills it with the smell of its urine, and this smell, indeed, often kills the weasel itself." As mentioned above, the real life basilisk is just a small South American lizard that has very little in common with the mythical monster, though it can Walk on Water instead.

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An intact eyeball could be sold for up to 1,000 gold pieces, while just an eyelid could still fetch as much as 400gp. An egg could sell for up to 500gp, while a hatched infant could go for 700gp. A mature specimen was less valuable than small one, but buyers often still pay up to 500gp for them.

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