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− | A '''giant toad''' is the very large and dangerous version of the regular [[toad]]. They are amphibious predators, which appear near and in subterranean water. It is able to [[Building destroyer|destroy wooden buildings]]. | + | A '''giant toad''' is the very large and dangerous version of the regular [[toad]]. They are amphibious predators, which appear near and in subterranean water. It is able to [[Building destroyer|destroy wooden buildings]]. Additionaly goblins are using them as mounts, which enables them to swim. |
These animals have a quite good value as pets, and body parts gained at the [[butcher]]'s shop are worth four times as much of those of domestic animals. However, they cannot be tamed and bred until the [[dungeon master]] arrives. | These animals have a quite good value as pets, and body parts gained at the [[butcher]]'s shop are worth four times as much of those of domestic animals. However, they cannot be tamed and bred until the [[dungeon master]] arrives. |