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'''Jabberers''' are giant birdlike (but wingless and flightless) [[creatures]] with a beak.
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'''Jabberers''' are colossal flightless [[Creature|birds]] who live at the deeper levels of subterranean [[caverns]] - the much nastier cousin of the [[elk bird]]. These carnivorous beasts, nearly the size of an [[elephant]], prowl the underground while terrorizing anything that approaches them, these usually being hapless [[Dwarf|dwarves]] who just happened to take the wrong turn on their hauling job. The typical result of a civilian stumbling into a jabberer is a new body for the fortress' cemetery.
  
They are very big, very aggressive, arguably more dangerous than [[elephant]]s and the value of their body parts is multiplied by four, making them a prized target for your [[butcher]]s. If they don't butcher your dwarves first, of course.  It takes only 1 year for a Jabberer to reach adulthood, and 2 to reach its maximum size. Combined with its massive size, they provide an unmatched yield if bred for their byproducts.
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Jabberers are a threat due to their great size; they are among the largest creatures in the underground (losing only to [[blind cave ogre]]s, [[forgotten beast]]s and [[cave dragon]]s) and will use all of their strength to tear through unarmed or inexperienced dwarves. Even a heavily armored dwarf is at risk of dying immediately by being grabbed by the head and shaken by the jabberer, causing their upper spine to collapse. When facing jabberers, a powerful [[military]] is essential, though they are also equally vulnerable to [[cage]] [[trap]]s. The creatures are also an uncommon sight in [[goblin]] [[siege]]s, where they are used by the enemy as [[mount]]s.
  
Jabberers have a very high pet [[value]] of 1500, and make excellent bodyguards. Due to their size and natural weapons, they also make up a good line of defense. Being exotic, though, they may prove to be difficult to [[tame]].  However, with a decent trainer, one can have a domestic stock in just a few years due to fast maturation.
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Jabberers possess a pet value of 1,500; one of the highest in the game, and the great amount of returns they give when [[butcher]]ed means players should consider them more valuable alive than dead. Should a jabberer couple be captured and assigned to a [[nest box]], they can be used to steadily provide the fortress with a force of giant, bloodthirsty and delicious bodyguards. Jabberers can be [[Animal trainer|trained]] not just as [[pet]]s but also as war and hunting beasts, and products made from their parts are [[Item value|worth]] four times as much as those made from common animals.
  
In the [[preferences]] of some dwarves you can read that they like jabberers "for their frightening beaks".
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Unlike most animals, jabberers can't be spawned in the [[object testing arena]].
  
Jabberers may be used as a mount by [[goblin]] [[siege]]rs, and will rip apart dwarves given the opportunity. Consider using [[trap design|traps]] instead of military dwarves to kill them.
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Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] jabberers for their ''frightening beaks''.
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File:Jabberer.png|A jabberer, drawn in crayon by [[Main:Bay 12 Games|Bay 12 Games]].
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File:Notebook_04_Jabberer.jpg|''Concept art by Bay 12 Games.''
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 7 July 2024

Jabberer
Jabberer sprites anim.gif
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Urist likes jabberers for their frightening beaks.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

  • Underground Depth: 2-3
Attributes

· War animals · Hunting animals · Exotic mount · Egglaying

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 1,500

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Trainable:  Hunting   War 

Size
Birth: 5,000 cm3
Mid: 2,000,000 cm3
Max: 4,500,000 cm3
Food products
Eggs 1-2
Age
Adult at: 1
Max age: 10-20
Butchering returns

(Value multiplier ×4)

Food items

Meat 107-153
Fat 30-43
Brain 6-9
Gizzard 6-9
Heart 3-4
Lungs 12-18
Intestines 19-27
Liver 6-9
Kidneys 6-8
Tripe 6-9
Sweetbread 3-4
Eyes 2
Spleen 3-4

Raw materials

Bones 52-69
Skull 1
Skin Raw hide
Feather 1
Gizzard stone 1
This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A huge monster that lurks in caverns deep under the earth. It uses its wide beak to reach down and pluck up unsuspecting intruders.

Jabberers are colossal flightless birds who live at the deeper levels of subterranean caverns - the much nastier cousin of the elk bird. These carnivorous beasts, nearly the size of an elephant, prowl the underground while terrorizing anything that approaches them, these usually being hapless dwarves who just happened to take the wrong turn on their hauling job. The typical result of a civilian stumbling into a jabberer is a new body for the fortress' cemetery.

Jabberers are a threat due to their great size; they are among the largest creatures in the underground (losing only to blind cave ogres, forgotten beasts and cave dragons) and will use all of their strength to tear through unarmed or inexperienced dwarves. Even a heavily armored dwarf is at risk of dying immediately by being grabbed by the head and shaken by the jabberer, causing their upper spine to collapse. When facing jabberers, a powerful military is essential, though they are also equally vulnerable to cage traps. The creatures are also an uncommon sight in goblin sieges, where they are used by the enemy as mounts.

Jabberers possess a pet value of 1,500; one of the highest in the game, and the great amount of returns they give when butchered means players should consider them more valuable alive than dead. Should a jabberer couple be captured and assigned to a nest box, they can be used to steadily provide the fortress with a force of giant, bloodthirsty and delicious bodyguards. Jabberers can be trained not just as pets but also as war and hunting beasts, and products made from their parts are worth four times as much as those made from common animals.

Unlike most animals, jabberers can't be spawned in the object testing arena.

Some dwarves like jabberers for their frightening beaks.

Gallery[edit]