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− | '''Giant buzzards''' are | + | '''Giant buzzards''' are [[giant animal]] cousins of the normal [[buzzard]] who can be found in many [[temperate]] and [[desert]] [[savage]] [[biome]]s. While their smaller cousins do little more than spam cancelled jobs, giant buzzards prove to be a genuine threat to a budding [[fortress]] - weighting 149 times more than a normal buzzard, these monsters possess all the annoyance of their normal counterparts and are equally prone to [[Steals food|stealing your food]] if they can reach it, and unlike their regular counterparts, they are not beyond confronting your [[dwarves]] should they get in the way. Nonetheless, as the fortress grows, a squad of [[Crossbowman|marksdwarves]] can make quick worth of the creatures, provided they can hit them ([[Fun|and they probably can't, cue job cancel spam]]). They are considered exotic [[mount]]s, so you may see [[Elf|elves]] riding them into battle in the event of a [[siege]]. |
Like their equally ugly smaller versions, giant buzzards can be captured with [[cage]] [[trap]]s and tamed into [[pet]]s, either for a [[zoo]] or for [[egg production]]. However, as they only lay 2 to 3 eggs at a time, their performance is lacking. Giant buzzards do provide a respectable amount of meat and bones when butchered thanks to their great size, should the player choose to farm them for food in revenge for them stealing their own earlier in the fort's history. | Like their equally ugly smaller versions, giant buzzards can be captured with [[cage]] [[trap]]s and tamed into [[pet]]s, either for a [[zoo]] or for [[egg production]]. However, as they only lay 2 to 3 eggs at a time, their performance is lacking. Giant buzzards do provide a respectable amount of meat and bones when butchered thanks to their great size, should the player choose to farm them for food in revenge for them stealing their own earlier in the fort's history. |
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Urist likes giant buzzards for their striking red face. | |
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No portrait | |
Biome | |
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Attributes | |
Alignment: | Savage |
Tamed Attributes | |
Pet value | 500 |
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Not hunting/war trainable | |
Size | |
Birth: | 7,493 cm3 |
Mid: | 104,902 cm3 |
Max: | 209,804 cm3 |
Food products | |
Eggs | 2-3 |
Age | |
Adult at: | 1 |
Max age: | 10-20 |
Butchering returns | |
Food items | |
Meat | 19 |
Fat | 12 |
Brain | 1 |
Gizzard | 1 |
Heart | 1 |
Lungs | 2 |
Intestines | 1 |
Liver | 1 |
Kidneys | 2 |
Tripe | 1 |
Sweetbread | 1 |
Spleen | 1 |
Raw materials | |
Bones | 24 |
Skull | 1 |
Skin | Raw hide |
Feather | 1 |
v50.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
- A huge monster in the form of a buzzard.
Giant buzzards are giant animal cousins of the normal buzzard who can be found in many temperate and desert savage biomes. While their smaller cousins do little more than spam cancelled jobs, giant buzzards prove to be a genuine threat to a budding fortress - weighting 149 times more than a normal buzzard, these monsters possess all the annoyance of their normal counterparts and are equally prone to stealing your food if they can reach it, and unlike their regular counterparts, they are not beyond confronting your dwarves should they get in the way. Nonetheless, as the fortress grows, a squad of marksdwarves can make quick worth of the creatures, provided they can hit them (and they probably can't, cue job cancel spam). They are considered exotic mounts, so you may see elves riding them into battle in the event of a siege.
Like their equally ugly smaller versions, giant buzzards can be captured with cage traps and tamed into pets, either for a zoo or for egg production. However, as they only lay 2 to 3 eggs at a time, their performance is lacking. Giant buzzards do provide a respectable amount of meat and bones when butchered thanks to their great size, should the player choose to farm them for food in revenge for them stealing their own earlier in the fort's history.
Some dwarves like giant buzzards for their striking red face.
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[APPLY_CREATURE_VARIATION:GIANT]
[CV_REMOVE_TAG:CHANGE_BODY_SIZE_PERC]
[APPLY_CURRENT_CREATURE_VARIATION]
[GO_TO_END]
[SELECT_CASTE:ALL]
[CHANGE_BODY_SIZE_PERC:14986]
[GO_TO_START]
[NAME:giant buzzard:giant buzzards:giant buzzard]
[CASTE_NAME:giant buzzard:giant buzzards:giant buzzard]
[GENERAL_CHILD_NAME:giant buzzard hatchling:giant buzzard hatchlings]
[DESCRIPTION:A huge monster in the form of a buzzard.]
[POPULATION_NUMBER:15:30]
[CLUSTER_NUMBER:5:10]
[CREATURE_TILE:'B']
[COLOR:0:0:1]
[PET_EXOTIC]
[PETVALUE:500]
[MOUNT_EXOTIC]
[GO_TO_END]
[PREFSTRING:striking red face]
[APPLY_CREATURE_VARIATION:STANDARD_FLYING_GAITS:900:691:482:251:1900:2900] 35 kph
[APPLY_CREATURE_VARIATION:STANDARD_WALKING_GAITS:9000:8900:8825:8775:9500:9900] 1 kph
[APPLY_CREATURE_VARIATION:STANDARD_SWIMMING_GAITS:6561:6115:5683:1755:7456:8567] 5 kph
[APPLY_CREATURE_VARIATION:STANDARD_CRAWLING_GAITS:6561:6115:5683:1755:7456:8567] |