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#REDIRECT [[Minotaur]]
 
 
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'''Minotaurs''' are intelligent [[Creature|humanoids]] who inhabit [[labyrinth]]s (marked with a {{Raw Tile|#|0:7:0}} on the Travel map). As you explore the labyrinth in [[adventurer mode]], the minotaur will taunt you (''"I'll grind your bones into porridge!' 'I'll eat you whole!"'') until you find and kill it - or it kills you.
 
 
 
Minotaurs are [[semi-megabeast]]s which can [[building destroyer|destroy buildings]] and are attracted by [[wealth]], just like regular [[megabeast]]s and [[titan]]s. The game will pause and display a warning message when a minotaur appears.
 
 
 
In [[fortress mode]], they will attack your fortress once it reaches 50 population, 5000 exported wealth, and 50000 created wealth. They can easily overpower normal dwarves, but a well-equipped military should be able to take care of one. They are susceptible to [[trap]]s and can therefore easily be caught with a [[cage]] trap, and then used in a labyrinth of your own.
 
 
 
Compared to other semi-megabeasts, the minotaur is far smaller (less than half the size of a [[cow]], in fact), but it is also an [[Skill|Expert]] with [[axe]]s, [[sword]]s, [[dagger]]s, [[Pike (weapon)|pikes]], [[mace]]s, [[hammer]]s, [[whip]]s, and [[spear]]s, although it tends to show up unarmed. It is also Talented at wrestling, striking, kicking, and dodging; Competent at biting; and a Master observer. If the minotaur happens to have a ranged weapon, it does not carry any [[ammunition]], rendering it only usable as a makeshift bludgeon{{verify}}. It can still be dangerous to an unarmed civilian, chasing them all over the map before catching up to them, eventually making its kill. However, any amateur [[hunter]] can be drafted into the [[military]] and be sent to kill the minotaur. Usually, the first hit will mildly disable or knock out the minotaur, allowing the [[Crossbowman|marksdwarf]]/[[hunter]] to repeatedly shoot it to death.
 
 
 
In adventurer mode, a quest may be given to slay a particular minotaur that may have previously killed other adventurers in the history of the world. Upon entering the labyrinth, the butchered corpses of these fallen adventurers can be found throughout.  In worlds with longer histories, minotaurs have a tendency of dying off first, their smaller size compared to other semi-megabeasts catching up with them, as more skilled warriors and larger animal people appear in civilizations.
 
 
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] minotaurs for their ''horns''.
 
 
 
[[File:minotaur_preview.jpg|thumb|230px|center|They're not so bad when they're not killing.]]
 
 
 
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