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'''Blind cave ogres''' are huge, violent humanoids found in deep [[cavern]]s. They are highly aggressive and will gleefully [[Building destroyer|destroy]] anything that isn't a [[wall]] or a [[fortification]] between them and your dwarves. Blind cave ogres will arrive at your fortress in groups of one to three mayhem-minded individuals, and despite being blind are quite capable of sensing exactly where your [[door]]s are. According to the raws, they are able to swim, allowing for very much [[losing|fun]].
 
'''Blind cave ogres''' are huge, violent humanoids found in deep [[cavern]]s. They are highly aggressive and will gleefully [[Building destroyer|destroy]] anything that isn't a [[wall]] or a [[fortification]] between them and your dwarves. Blind cave ogres will arrive at your fortress in groups of one to three mayhem-minded individuals, and despite being blind are quite capable of sensing exactly where your [[door]]s are. According to the raws, they are able to swim, allowing for very much [[losing|fun]].
  
You may NOT want to underestimate these monsters. They are nearly as big as [[giant]]s and can kill even a single elite warrior dwarf. Engage them with traps, crossbows or large numbers if possible.
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You do '''not''' want to underestimate these monsters. They are nearly as big as [[giant]]s and can kill lone elite warrior dwarves. Engage them with traps, crossbows, or large numbers if possible.
  
 
The blind cave ogre's propensity for destruction can be used against it. If you would like to capture one for use in a [[stupid dwarf trick|cunning plan]], lay down some cage traps in a narrow passage guarding access to your main fortress and the ogres will soon be caught.
 
The blind cave ogre's propensity for destruction can be used against it. If you would like to capture one for use in a [[stupid dwarf trick|cunning plan]], lay down some cage traps in a narrow passage guarding access to your main fortress and the ogres will soon be caught.

Revision as of 03:07, 18 May 2012

Blind cave ogre

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Urist likes blind cave ogres for their echoing howls.
Biome

  • Underground Depth: 2-3
Attributes
Alignment: Evil

Building destroyer: Level 2

· Learns · Humanoid

Cannot be tamed 
Size
Birth: 250,000 cm3
Mid: 2,500,000 cm3
Max: 7,000,000 cm3

Age
Child at: 1
Adult at: 10
Max age: 20-30
Cannot be butchered
This article is about an older version of DF.
A large cavern-dwelling humanoid monster. It has a gaping mouth with many sharp teeth. It has no eyes and only two digits on each hand and foot.

Blind cave ogres are huge, violent humanoids found in deep caverns. They are highly aggressive and will gleefully destroy anything that isn't a wall or a fortification between them and your dwarves. Blind cave ogres will arrive at your fortress in groups of one to three mayhem-minded individuals, and despite being blind are quite capable of sensing exactly where your doors are. According to the raws, they are able to swim, allowing for very much fun.

You do not want to underestimate these monsters. They are nearly as big as giants and can kill lone elite warrior dwarves. Engage them with traps, crossbows, or large numbers if possible.

The blind cave ogre's propensity for destruction can be used against it. If you would like to capture one for use in a cunning plan, lay down some cage traps in a narrow passage guarding access to your main fortress and the ogres will soon be caught.

Blind cave ogres cannot be tamed, and are intelligent enough that dwarves refuse to butcher them.

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Tundra
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