User:MentalMouse42/Thaumcraft pages/Mobs

Thaumcraft offers several new mobs:

Angry and Furious Zombies
Angry zombies are simply larger, more aggressive zombies with red eyes. They spawn occasionally among ordinary zombie spawns, but more often in magical biomes, notably Eerie biomes. Along with the usual drops, they frequently drop Zombie Brains, which are useful for some advanced crafting. There are also Baby Angry Zombies and Angry Villager Zombies.

Furious Zombies are even tougher, and actually grow larger when they are hurt. They are spawned directly by Sinister nodes, similarly to a monster spawner, and with the usual limitations including light levels. Also, if there are already four Furious zombies near the node, no more will spawn.

Wisps
Strange and wondrous creatures which spawn in magical biomes, these appear as a glowing orb flying through air and water. Each has a magical aspect, which is hinted at by their color. If killed, they will drop "ethereal essence", which bears not only the wisp's aspect, but also the precious aspect Aurum. Wisps of "orderly" aspects are neutral, not attacking unless attacked, but those of "evil" aspects may attack unprovoked. Wisps attack with lightning from considerable range, but it doesn't do much damage, and Wisps do not pursue the player very well. Note that in magical biomes, wisps also spawn underground, where they are fairly well trapped and easily killed. Wisps are common in the Nether too. The rare Obsidian Altars, generally found atop mountains, each contain a Wisp Spawner which produces only hostile Wisps.

Pech
These demi-humanoids spawn in magical biomes (including Taint, though the results aren't pretty). They come in several varieties -- most common are Foragers, but there are also Stalkers and Thaumaturges. They rush to pick up any loose items nearby, but they have a special lust for precious or magical items, and especially those with the Lucrum aspect. (It is rumored that the individual types also have other favorite aspects.)

The most common and dispensable items with Lucrum are often the golden armor from monster kills (and gold swords, once the Nether is in play). However, emeralds also serve well, advanced mages can use phials of Lucrum essentia, and any sort of mana beans will also be purchased (but are less valuable). Throwing a few such items (not mana beans) at a Pech will eventually "befriend" it, marked by green sparkles. Then the Pech can be right-clicked to open a "trading" interface. Offering another precious item and clicking the "dice" button will get you up to four items, which may be valuable or junk. (Note that items the Pech picked up will also be in the mix.) You can continue trading for several rounds, but eventually the Pech will just take the item and close the interface. You then will need to offer a few more "freebies" before the Pech will be willing to trade with you again.

"Valuable" items gained from Pech can include various magical trinkets (apprentice rings, vis amulets, and focus pouches, none very useful), silverwood or greatwood saplings, normal or enchanted golden apples, phials of Lucrum, native clusters of iron, gold, or cinnabar, and mana beans. Pech Thaumaturges can also give magical books, aspect shards or clusters, knowledge fragments, and the rare Pech's Curse wand focus.

Note that Pech are formally hostile monsters, and will commonly despawn if not properly tended. If their inventory is at least half full (five different types of items, none with Lucrum), they will not despawn, but a more reliable way to keep them around is to use a name tag on them.

Tainted monsters
Tainted lands convert ordinary mobs, including "farm animals", into horrible tainted versions. They also feature a couple of special monsters, the disturbing Tainticle and the Taint Swarms produced by Swarm Spawners. All the tainted monsters inflict the Taint status effect with their attacks, and will attack any untainted monsters or players nearby.
 * Tainted chickens, cows, pigs, and villagers are hostile and deformed, but "otherwise unremarkable".
 * Tainted creepers, when they explode, leave fibrous taint on the ground touched by the explosion.
 * Tainted sheep leave fibrous taint where they "graze".
 * Taintacles appear as a single waving tentacle. This can lash out at nearby creatures, but taintacles can also spawn smaller versions of themselves to attack at a longer range.
 * Swarm spawners appear as a glowing block, but when struck these react as a mob rather than a block. They produce taint swarms, flying clouds of glowing dots which are difficult to attack with ordinary weapons.  (However, a Sword of the Zephyr works quite well.)

Thaumic Slimes
Occasionally produced by excessive liquid ../Flux/, and when a tainted land kills any mob without a special tainted version. Like ordinary slimes, when killed they break into smaller versions of themselves (The tiny slimes can also be thrown at players.). However, thaumic slimes can also merge with each other, or grow by absorbing nearby flux.

Hellbats
Found in the Nether, these swoop at the player, filling the air with flame and eventually exploding in a fairly weak blast. If you can find them among the flames, they are easily killed.