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* Tundra
 
* Taiga forest
 
* Any temperate forest
 
* Temperate shrubland
 
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This predatory creature usually appears in single units. Cold areas seem to help these [[creatures]] out of their lairs.  They are extremely aggressive, and will home in on your fortress and run down one of your lone [[herbalist]]s or [[woodcutter]]s. A decently skilled [[wrestler]], or 2-3 unskilled recruits, can tear the clueless werewolf to pieces. However, they can regenerate even yellow wounds very fast, so you better kill them in one go.  Any dwarf who has come in contact with a werewolf must hang a single kobold bulb around his or her neck for an entire season or else risk becoming a werewolf themselves.
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Wolfman, that is. Black teeth. Gnarled face. This predatory creature usually appears in single units. Cold areas seem to help these [[creatures]] out of their lairs.  They are extremely aggressive, and will home in on your fortress and run down one of your lone [[herbalist]]s or [[woodcutter]]s. A decently skilled [[wrestler]], or 2-3 unskilled recruits, can tear the clueless werewolf to pieces. However, don't underestimate them early on as they are fast.
  
{{Game_Data|[CREATURE:WEREWOLF]
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{{gamedata}}
[NAME:werewolf:werewolves:werewolf]
 
[TILE:'W'][COLOR:0:0:1]
 
[MODVALUE:4]
 
[LARGE_ROAMING][FREQUENCY:25]
 
[POPULATION_NUMBER:10:20]
 
[CLUSTER_NUMBER:1:1]
 
[LARGE_PREDATOR][EVIL]
 
[FANCIFUL]
 
[PETVALUE:1000]
 
[GRASSTRAMPLE:0]
 
[BONECARN]
 
[PREFSTRING:howls]
 
[BUTCHERABLE_NONSTANDARD]
 
[BODY:HUMANOID:TAIL:2EYES:2EARS:NOSE:2LUNGS:HEART:GUTS:ORGANS:THROAT:NECK:SPINE:BRAIN:HUMANOID_JOINTS:MOUTH]
 
[BODYGLOSS:PAW]
 
[SIZE:8]
 
[MAXAGE:100:200]
 
[ATTACK:MAIN:BYTYPE:MOUTH:bite:bites:1:6:GORE][ATTACKFLAG_CANLATCH]
 
[FAT:1]
 
[NOCTURNAL]
 
[BIOME_TUNDRA]
 
[BIOME_FOREST_TAIGA]
 
[BIOME_ANY_TEMPERATE_FOREST]
 
[BIOME_SHRUBLAND_TEMPERATE]
 
[STANDARD_FLESH]
 
[HOMEOTHERM:10067]
 
[LAYERING:100]
 
[SWIMS_INNATE][SWIM_SPEED:2500]
 
}}
 
 
{{Creatures}}
 
{{Creatures}}
[[Category:Humanoids]]
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{{Category|Humanoids}}

Latest revision as of 15:23, 8 December 2011

Werewolf

W

Portrait
Biome

Attributes
Alignment: Evil

· Fanciful · Humanoid

Cannot be tamed

Age
Adult at: Birth
Max age: 100-200
Rotting leaves

(Value multiplier ×4)

Bones 8
Skulls 1

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Wolfman, that is. Black teeth. Gnarled face. This predatory creature usually appears in single units. Cold areas seem to help these creatures out of their lairs. They are extremely aggressive, and will home in on your fortress and run down one of your lone herbalists or woodcutters. A decently skilled wrestler, or 2-3 unskilled recruits, can tear the clueless werewolf to pieces. However, don't underestimate them early on as they are fast.

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