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** /rank and /fame : The rank will appear above the wurm on its back.
 
** /rank and /fame : The rank will appear above the wurm on its back.
 
** Other emotes will be used without animations.
 
** Other emotes will be used without animations.
* Although the exact mechanics of riding them differ, the Junundu are obviously inspired by the [[Wikipedia:Sandworm (Dune)|sandworms]] in Frank Herbert's [[Wikipedia:Dune universe|''Dune'' universe]].
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* Although the exact mechanics of riding them differ, the Junundu are obviously a rip off of the [[Wikipedia:Sandworm (Dune)|sandworms]] in Frank Herbert's [[Wikipedia:Dune universe|''Dune'' universe]].
 
* The Junundu also resemble in both their appearance and the sounds they make to the carnivorous beasts in the movie series [[Wikipedia:Tremors (film)|Tremors]].
 
* The Junundu also resemble in both their appearance and the sounds they make to the carnivorous beasts in the movie series [[Wikipedia:Tremors (film)|Tremors]].
   

Revision as of 17:36, 28 July 2008

Junundu
Junundu
Classification
Species: Wurm
Profession:
Level(s): Character level

Description

Colossal wurms roam the sulfurous wastelands of the Desolation. These burrowers tunnel through soft soil with amazing alacrity. Elonians know them by their more formal name: the Junundu. According to historians, the undead lord Palawa Joko commanded these wurms to patrol his kingdom, but the Junundu’s inability to tunnel through solid rock limited their usefulness. Myths tell of great heroes using Junundu to travel across the wastelands, covering vast distances safe from the sulfuric clouds. More recent accounts describe devastating wails and thunderous attacks that shake the very earth and topple buildings in their wake.

According to legend, Junundu society is developed enough that they act in service to a queen mother: a subterranean monstrosity called Aijundu. Lurking below, Queen Aijundu patiently waits for foolish surface dwellers who would dare to cross her apocalyptic domain. As long as wind shifts the desert sands, some say, she will lie beneath it...waiting.

Location

Skills used

While in a Junundu, you will be under the effects of the Desert Wurm disguise.

The Junundu skills will replace the skillbar of the character inside, except for Signets of Capture. The Signets of Capture will still be usable inside the wurm. When capturing a skill while riding a Junundu, the newly captured skill will be replaced by the corresponding Junundu skill. As a result, players cannot use any skills other than Junundu skills while riding a Junundu.

Junundu Strike

Junundu Strike

Junundu Smash

Junundu Smash

Junundu Bite

Junundu Bite

Unknown Junundu Ability

Unknown Junundu Ability

Junundu Tunnel

Junundu Tunnel

Junundu Feast

Junundu Feast

Junundu Wail

Junundu Wail

Leave Junundu

Leave Junundu

Once Junundu Feast is used, it will be randomly replaced with one of the following:

See Junundu skills quick reference for a detailed list of all the skills.

Make sure you do not place your Signet of Capture in Skill slot number 7. If you do, when you enter the Junundu, the Signet of Capture will remain usable but will cover the Junundu Wail skill. Check your skill bar the first time you enter the Junundu to see if there are any skills covered you want to be able to use. If so, adjust your build. Generally, a good skill to replace is Unknown Junundu Ability (if you do not have Junundu Siege yet) or Junundu Tunnel (which henchmen will not use, making you more vulnerable to enemies before they can catch up).

Also note whenever you leave a Junundu, your Resurrection Signets and Sunspear Rebirth Signets will be recharged, even if you did not acquire a morale boost.

Notes

  • If you have Death Penalty while entering the Junundu and recover from your death penalty,your worm would increase his maximum health and energy.
  • Junundu are summoned by using a Wurm Spoor. You cannot do this if there are foes within a certain radius of the spoor.
  • A Junundu is summoned with 3,000 Health and 60 Energy regardless of the level, profession, death penalty, or equipment of the character controlling it. Characters in Junundu form are known to have 28 less AL against Earth damage, and are suspected to have reduced armor against other damage sources.
  • Junundu are also known to have a decreased AL against most or all damage types, however the exact values are unknown.
    • The Junundu has the same energy recovery of the character inside. Equipped items with Energy regeneration -1 will affect the Junundu. Equipped Zealous weapons will still work.
    • Only bonus modifiers - runes, weapon modifiers, weapon upgrades, and insignias - affect the maximum Health and Energy, not the base bonuses such as base Energy bonuses on staves and focus items or base Energy bonuses on armor.
    • Alternating between different weapon sets or re-equipping an armor piece that has a rune applied affects the maximum Health and Energy of the wurm.
    • Since they give constant health and armor, wurms make a great way to power level heroes.
    • A Junundu's regular attacks do a flat amount of armor-ignoring damage, dependent on weapon type.
    • The damage type of the Junundu's weapon is the same as the damage type of the weapon the character is holding. Wielding a Smiting Rod or Smiting Staff will allow your Junundu to deal double damage against undead for its normal attacks.
Weapon Type Damage notes
Axe/Hammer/Sword 55 Melee
Daggers 40 Melee, doublestrike chance
Scythe 35 Melee, hits multiple foes
Bow 40 Ranged
Staff/Wand 40 Ranged
Spear 55 Ranged
  • When controlling a Junundu, the character's primary attribute is reduced to zero.
  • Death Penalty does not affect the wurm, but will affect the character inside once that character leaves the wurm.
  • Junundu are immune to the Sulfurous Haze environment effect.
  • Junundu cannot tunnel through rocky terrain. Trying to do so will cause the wurm to release the character controlling it, similar to as if the skill Leave Junundu was used. During the April Fools 2008 it was noted that touching a rocky terrain caused a knockdown effect to the stick character. It's believed that the knockdown effect is used to trigger the release of the player from the Junundu.
  • Junundu Smash can be used to knock down certain pillars to create bridges.
  • Some skills active on the player like Enchantments, Stances, Hexes and Forms are lost when entering or leaving a Junundu. Echoes will persist until they expire, but cannot be reapplied as there are no Shouts in the Junundu skill set. The skill Junundu Tunnel will remain active when a character leaves a wurm.
  • All active consumable effects are ended upon entering a Junundu, irrespective of remaining duration.
  • When a player has left a Junundu, all skills are reset, including Resurrection Signet.
  • Pets will die when entering a Junundu in explorable areas. When the owner of the pet exits the wurm, their pet will appear beside them (alive). Only during the Gate of Desolation mission will the pet enter its own Junundu. Pets do not use any of the Junundu skills. If the pet dies while in the Junundu, Junundu Wail will not resurrect it. Interestingly, however, pets gain experience for monsters defeated by their Junundu-riding owners. Minions are not killed when characters enter a Junundu (but are difficult to keep alive with Junundu skills).
  • Junundu controlled by henchmen keep a fairly large distance between you and each other while stationary. This can cause problems when using a Wurm Spoor near rocky terrain: while henchmen may be standing on sand before entering the wurm, they may move towards the rocky terrain once inside, and thus be released. Take a moment to check all your henchmen are inside their wurms before moving towards the Sulfurous Haze.
  • After exiting the Sulfurous Haze, or after traveling for a significant length of time outside of the Sulfurous Haze, henchmen will often exit their wurms. For best results, enter wurms immediately before entering Sulfurous Haze.
  • It is not possible to ping the Junundu's skills.
  • Death inside a junundu will add to your /deaths count and will affect your survivor title. An efficient way to avoid your death is to flag your heroes near your foes so that they won't follow you and, thusly, the foes won't either, allowing you to use Junundu wail.
  • Bringing a Signet of Capture with you when entering a Junundu will replace whatever skill is supposed to be on your bar with Signet of Capture.
Bug Bug! Sometimes a hero will exit a wurm in the middle of the sulfurous haze effect, resulting in death and preventing resurrection with Junundu Wail.
Bug Bug! When you enter the Junundu you have 3000 health points. However you can unequip equipment with a Rune of Vigor, Vitae, Attunement, a Radiant or Survivor Insignia or Weapons which increase your health/energy and re-equip it so the health bonus will raise the health of the Junundu. This also works in reverse, so Superior runes will actually lower your health. This is unfortunately not true for all weapons and armor runes.
Bug Bug! Raven Blessing, Ursan Blessing and Volfen Blessing remain on you inside the Wurm. When the blessing ends, you will have your original skills while still being a wurm. Despite this, you will be as weak as a human and still will not have your primary attribute.

Trivia

  • One of the Lost Souls suggests the Junundu are undead, but game mechanics and other dialogue suggest otherwise.
  • The Junundu monster model allows the following emotes:
    • /dance : The Junundu dance consists in a simple wiggle.
    • /dancenew : Same as /dance, but currently henchmen and heroes will perform an 'interrupted' version of their dances.
    • /roar : Will make the Junundu Wail animation and roar out loud. It can be quite impressive when all the henchmen roar at the same time.
    • /afk and /sit : The Junundu will burrow itself in the sand. Only the upper part will be visible.
    • /stand : Just the reverse animation of /sit and /afk.
    • /rank and /fame : The rank will appear above the wurm on its back.
    • Other emotes will be used without animations.
  • Although the exact mechanics of riding them differ, the Junundu are obviously a rip off of the sandworms in Frank Herbert's Dune universe.
  • The Junundu also resemble in both their appearance and the sounds they make to the carnivorous beasts in the movie series Tremors.

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