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|aggressive = Yes
|examine = A slimey monstrosity that is oddly gnome shaped
|examine = A slimey monstrosity that is oddly gnome shaped
|profession_a = Minefighter
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|profession_a_level = 35
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|attack_style = Impact
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'''Slimefiend''' is a boss [[monster]] fought during the [[Mantuban's Legacy]] [[quest]]. Before he was a slimefiend, he was [[Augustus Mantuban]], the Gnome inventor of a great digging machine. While on a tunneling expedition, Augustus and his hired Goblin crew were exposed to the [[Slime Pool]] and subsequently turned into the aggressive slime monsters found today behind the great [[Bronze Gate|bronze gate]].
'''Slimefiend''' is a boss [[monster]] fought during the [[Mantuban's Legacy]] [[quest]]. Before it was a slimefiend, it was [[Augustus Mantuban]], the Gnome inventor of a great digging machine. While on a tunneling expedition, Augustus and his hired Goblin crew were exposed to the [[Slime Pool]] and subsequently turned into the aggressive slime monsters found today behind the great [[Bronze Gate|bronze gate]].

He occasionally uses a special attack where the tile in front of him turns red for a few moments before he swings down the pipe wrench, dealing a large amount of damage if players fail to move out of the way.
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