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(Added more examples and their Wikipedia-listed weights. I use Deon's Dwarf Fortress Complete mod.)
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! Creature !! Size !! Clothing
 
! Creature !! Size !! Clothing
 
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| [[Groundhog]] (2-4 kg), Fox (4-7 kg) || 2 || -
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| [[Groundhog]] (2-4 kg), [[Fox]] (4-7 kg) || 2 || -
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Carp]], [[Cat]] || 3 || -
 
| [[Carp]], [[Cat]] || 3 || -
 
|-
 
|-
| Gazelle (40-80 kg) || 4 || -
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| [[Gazelle]] (40-80 kg) || 4 || -
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Mandrill]], [[Dog]], Wild dog (15-35 kg), Wolf (25-70 kg), Chimpanzee, Cheetah || 5 || -
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| [[Mandrill]], [[Dog]] (15-35 kg), [[Wolf]] (25-70 kg), [[Chimpanzee]], [[Cheetah]] (40-65 kg) || 5 || -
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Kobold]] || 5 || small
 
| [[Kobold]] || 5 || small
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| [[Elf]], [[Human]] || 7 || large
 
| [[Elf]], [[Human]] || 7 || large
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Donkey]] (80-450 kg), Jaguar (40-90 kg) || 7 || -
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| [[Donkey]] (80-450 kg), [[Jaguar]] (40-90 kg) || 7 || -
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Mule]] (300-450 kg), Black bear (100-250 kg), Gorilla (140-200 kg), Lion (250 kg) || 8 || -
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| [[Mule]] (300-450 kg), [[Black bear]] (100-250 kg), [[Gorilla]] (140-200 kg), [[Lion]] (250 kg), [[Werewolf]] || 8 || -
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Cow]] (600-1500 kg), [[Grizzly bear]], [[Horse]] (600 kg), Musk ox (300 kg) || 9 || -
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| [[Cow]] (600-1500 kg), [[Grizzly bear]], [[Horse]] (600 kg), [[Muskox]] (300 kg), [[Ogre]], [[Minotaur]] || 9 || -
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Sturgeon]], Polar bear (400-700 kg) || 10 || -
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| [[Polar bear]] (400-700 kg), [[Giant eagle]], [[Sturgeon]], [[Camel]] || 10 || -
 
|-
 
|-
| Great white shark (1000-2200 kg) || 13 || -
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| [[Giant lion]] || 11 || -
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Elephant]] (3500-6500 kg) || 16 || -
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| [[Ettin]] || 12 || -
 
|-
 
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| Mammoth (6-12 tons) || 16 || -
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| [[Elephant]] (3500-6500 kg), [[Giant]], [[Whale]] || 16 || -
 
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| [[Dragon]] || 20 || -
 
| [[Dragon]] || 20 || -

Revision as of 13:55, 28 August 2009

How "big" the creature is. Size determines what kind of equipment a creature can wear, how much damage they can absorb, and how much damage they can inflict in melee. A butchered creature gives a number of chunks, meat and bones equal to the creature's size.

Creature Size Clothing
Groundhog (2-4 kg), Fox (4-7 kg) 2 -
Carp, Cat 3 -
Gazelle (40-80 kg) 4 -
Mandrill, Dog (15-35 kg), Wolf (25-70 kg), Chimpanzee, Cheetah (40-65 kg) 5 -
Kobold 5 small
Goblin 6 narrow
Dwarf 6 normal
Elf, Human 7 large
Donkey (80-450 kg), Jaguar (40-90 kg) 7 -
Mule (300-450 kg), Black bear (100-250 kg), Gorilla (140-200 kg), Lion (250 kg), Werewolf 8 -
Cow (600-1500 kg), Grizzly bear, Horse (600 kg), Muskox (300 kg), Ogre, Minotaur 9 -
Polar bear (400-700 kg), Giant eagle, Sturgeon, Camel 10 -
Giant lion 11 -
Ettin 12 -
Elephant (3500-6500 kg), Giant, Whale 16 -
Dragon 20 -

The Gold Dragon in Dungeons & Dragons is listed at max. 1 280 000 pounds, 580 000 kg, 24 feet high. The weakest good dragon, Brass Dragon at 160 000 pounds, 72 000 kg and 16 feet high.