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The Ki-Rin is a creature of good, much like the Unicorn. It can be tamed and used as a mount, but only by males. It will not let females ride it, but they can command it once it is tame if they get a male to tame it for them. Since the Ki-Rin is a creature of good it will attack anything with negative karma that crosses its way, that includes both players and monsters. While its melee skills are somewhat weak compared to those of a nigtmare, its magic attack is quite fierce and makes it well worth the taming attempts.  If the rider of a Ki-Rin gets hurt in battle, the Ki-Rin will at one point call down the forces of nature on the opponent, thereby causing a massive chainlightning spell to do a substantial amount of damage to whatever is attacking the rider.  Here's some background info on this creature:  A "Ki-Rin" is a winged horse of Japanese folklore that lived in paradise, only appearing in the mortal realm when a "Sesin", or wise man, was born. They embody the four elements (earth, fire, wind, water) and, in some accounts, have the ability to breathe fire. The "Male, Female" hybrid creature you depicted is known as a "Ki-Lin, Ky-Lin, or Qi-Lin" and in Chinese mythology it is a creature that was the most perfect of all land animals, with the head of a dragon bearing a single horn, the mane of a lion, the body of a stag, and the tail of an ox. Ky is the male and Lin is the female, embodying the balance of the Chinese ying-yang. It only appeared when a great Emperor was at power, or to herald the birth of a great person. The Ky-Lin was the symbol of benevolence, good will, and fertility, and it was the elemental corresponding to earth. Although the descriptions of the "Ki-Rin" and "Ki-Lin" are inconsistent, they both seem to perform the same function of herald and elemental spirit. Whether or not they were the same creature, seen from two differing cultural perspectives, is a matter for the scholars to debate. Thy servant, Azriel
 
The Ki-Rin is a creature of good, much like the Unicorn. It can be tamed and used as a mount, but only by males. It will not let females ride it, but they can command it once it is tame if they get a male to tame it for them. Since the Ki-Rin is a creature of good it will attack anything with negative karma that crosses its way, that includes both players and monsters. While its melee skills are somewhat weak compared to those of a nigtmare, its magic attack is quite fierce and makes it well worth the taming attempts.  If the rider of a Ki-Rin gets hurt in battle, the Ki-Rin will at one point call down the forces of nature on the opponent, thereby causing a massive chainlightning spell to do a substantial amount of damage to whatever is attacking the rider.  Here's some background info on this creature:  A "Ki-Rin" is a winged horse of Japanese folklore that lived in paradise, only appearing in the mortal realm when a "Sesin", or wise man, was born. They embody the four elements (earth, fire, wind, water) and, in some accounts, have the ability to breathe fire. The "Male, Female" hybrid creature you depicted is known as a "Ki-Lin, Ky-Lin, or Qi-Lin" and in Chinese mythology it is a creature that was the most perfect of all land animals, with the head of a dragon bearing a single horn, the mane of a lion, the body of a stag, and the tail of an ox. Ky is the male and Lin is the female, embodying the balance of the Chinese ying-yang. It only appeared when a great Emperor was at power, or to herald the birth of a great person. The Ky-Lin was the symbol of benevolence, good will, and fertility, and it was the elemental corresponding to earth. Although the descriptions of the "Ki-Rin" and "Ki-Lin" are inconsistent, they both seem to perform the same function of herald and elemental spirit. Whether or not they were the same creature, seen from two differing cultural perspectives, is a matter for the scholars to debate. Thy servant, Azriel
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Revision as of 20:52, 29 April 2017

Ki-Rin

UO-Ki-Rin-cc-animated.gif UO-Ki-Rin-kr.png Upload a picture
Classic client Kingdom Reborn client
Enhanced client
Basic Stats
Alignment unknown
Magic Level master
Poison Level unknown
Loyalty Points unknown
Fame 9000 
Fame (Felucca) ≈ 11700 
Karma 9000 
Karma (Felucca) ≈ 11700 
Trivia
When was this mobile added to the game?First Seen? 2001-03: UO: Third Dawn
Is this mobile still spawning somewhere in the game?Spawning? unknown
Found Where? (old) Forest Lord Champion Spawn
Grimswind Ruins
Kirin Passage
Found Where? (new) Ki-rin Passage
Can this mobile be tamed?Tameable? unknown
Bodytype #(s) unknown
Hue #(s) unknown
Can this mobile be mounted?Mountable? No
Can you 'summon' this mobile in some way (other than from your stable)?Summonable? unknown
Can you polymorph into this body form in some wayPolymorphable? unknown
Is this mobile only seen while on a quest? If so, which quest?Quest only? No
Does a statue version of this mobile exist?Statue form? unknown
Loot
Gold 300-350 gp
Base Loot 1 Low Level Scroll
1 Potion
Magic Items
Special Loot unknown
Stealing unknown
Carving
Non-Felucca
Elf/Gargoyle
...w/Harvester's
Human
...w/Harvester's
Felucca
Elf/Gargoyle
...w/Harvester's
Human
...w/Harvester's
The Ki-Rin is a creature of good, much like the Unicorn. It can be tamed and used as a mount, but only by males. It will not let females ride it, but they can command it once it is tame if they get a male to tame it for them. Since the Ki-Rin is a creature of good it will attack anything with negative karma that crosses its way, that includes both players and monsters. While its melee skills are somewhat weak compared to those of a nigtmare, its magic attack is quite fierce and makes it well worth the taming attempts. If the rider of a Ki-Rin gets hurt in battle, the Ki-Rin will at one point call down the forces of nature on the opponent, thereby causing a massive chainlightning spell to do a substantial amount of damage to whatever is attacking the rider. Here's some background info on this creature: A "Ki-Rin" is a winged horse of Japanese folklore that lived in paradise, only appearing in the mortal realm when a "Sesin", or wise man, was born. They embody the four elements (earth, fire, wind, water) and, in some accounts, have the ability to breathe fire. The "Male, Female" hybrid creature you depicted is known as a "Ki-Lin, Ky-Lin, or Qi-Lin" and in Chinese mythology it is a creature that was the most perfect of all land animals, with the head of a dragon bearing a single horn, the mane of a lion, the body of a stag, and the tail of an ox. Ky is the male and Lin is the female, embodying the balance of the Chinese ying-yang. It only appeared when a great Emperor was at power, or to herald the birth of a great person. The Ky-Lin was the symbol of benevolence, good will, and fertility, and it was the elemental corresponding to earth. Although the descriptions of the "Ki-Rin" and "Ki-Lin" are inconsistent, they both seem to perform the same function of herald and elemental spirit. Whether or not they were the same creature, seen from two differing cultural perspectives, is a matter for the scholars to debate. Thy servant, Azriel





Combat

Combat
Base Damage 16-22
Ranged Attack none
Slayer Fey
Anti-Slayer Abyss
Speed medium
Does this mobile auto-dispel summons?Auto-Dispel? No
Special Moves & Abilities unknown
Damage and Resistances

Physical Fire Cold Poison Energy
Damage 70% 10% 10% 0% 10%
Resist (min) 55% 35% 25% 25% 25%
Resist (avg) 60% 40% 30% 30% 30%
Resist (max) 65% 45% 35% 35% 35%
Stats

HP Stamina Mana Strength Dexterity Intelligence
min 191 86 186 296 86 186
avg 200.5 95.5 205.5 310.5 95.5 205.5
max 210 105 225 325 105 225
Hit Point Regeneration Stamina Regeneration Mana Regeneration
min unknown unknown unknown
avg unknown unknown unknown
max unknown unknown unknown


Barding

This type of mobile cannot be barded.


Taming

Tameable?: unknown

Pack Instincts:  unknown



Skills

Combat:

Anatomy Detecting Hidden Healing Hiding Magic Resist Parrying Poisoning Tactics Wrestling
min 0.0 unknown 0 unknown 85.3 unknown 0 20.1 80.5
avg 0 unknown 0 unknown 92.65 unknown 0 21.3 86.5
max 0.0 unknown 0 unknown 100.0 unknown 0 22.5 92.5


Lore & Knowledge:

Bushido Chivalry Discordance Eval Int Focus Magery Meditation Mysticism Necromancy Ninjitsu Spellweaving Spirit Speak
min unknown unknown unknown 80.1 unknown 60.4 90.1 unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
avg unknown unknown unknown 85.05 unknown 80.2 95.05 unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
max unknown unknown unknown 90.0 unknown 100.0 100.0 unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown





Trivia

Taxonomy