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− | '''Sturgeons''' are large fish. The fact that the game does not consider them predatory does not stop them from happily biting off a few chunks of your dwarves, given opportunity. They can seriously wound or even kill a trained war | + | '''Sturgeons''' are large fish. The fact that the game does not consider them predatory does not stop them from happily biting off a few chunks of your dwarves, given opportunity. They can seriously wound or even kill a trained war [[dog]], though that dog can sometimes kill them. They will scare away civilian [[dwarves]]. They may also be able to kill a low level dwarf. |
They are also extremely dangerous in adventure mode, where they can easily chew your head off in mere seconds. If you do find yourself attacked by a sturgeon (for whatever reason), you should simply run away, as they only attack creatures adjacent to them. | They are also extremely dangerous in adventure mode, where they can easily chew your head off in mere seconds. If you do find yourself attacked by a sturgeon (for whatever reason), you should simply run away, as they only attack creatures adjacent to them. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 8 December 2011
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Cannot be tamed
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Adult at: | 1 |
Max age: | 20-30 |
Butchering returns
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Bones | 10 |
Chunks | 10 |
Meat | 10 |
Fat | 5 |
Skulls | 1 |
Skin | Leather |
This article is about an older version of DF. |
Sturgeons are large fish. The fact that the game does not consider them predatory does not stop them from happily biting off a few chunks of your dwarves, given opportunity. They can seriously wound or even kill a trained war dog, though that dog can sometimes kill them. They will scare away civilian dwarves. They may also be able to kill a low level dwarf.
They are also extremely dangerous in adventure mode, where they can easily chew your head off in mere seconds. If you do find yourself attacked by a sturgeon (for whatever reason), you should simply run away, as they only attack creatures adjacent to them.
[CREATURE:FISH_STURGEON]
[NAME:sturgeon:sturgeons:sturgeon]
[TILE:224][COLOR:6:0:0]
[LARGE_ROAMING]
[AQUATIC][UNDERSWIM][IMMOBILE_LAND]
[MODVALUE:3]
[GENPOWER:3]
[PREFSTRING:bony scutes]
[ALL_ACTIVE]
[POPULATION_NUMBER:15:30]
[BENIGN][NATURAL]
[PETVALUE:300]
[BODY:BASIC_2PARTBODY:BASIC_HEAD:SIDE_FINS:DORSAL_FIN:TAIL:2EYES:HEART:GUTS:ORGANS:NECK:SPINE:BRAIN:MOUTH]
[ATTACK:MAIN:BYTYPE:MOUTH:bite:bites:1:6:GORE][ATTACKFLAG_CANLATCH]
[ATTACK:SECOND:BYTOKEN:TAIL:slap:slaps:1:2:BLUDGEON][ATTACKFLAG_WITH]
[SIZE:10]
[MAXAGE:20:30]
[NO_DRINK]
[CHILD:1][CHILDNAME:sturgeon fry:sturgeon fry]
[FAT:5]
[BIOME:OCEAN_ARCTIC]
[BIOME:OCEAN_TEMPERATE]
[BIOME:RIVER_TEMPERATE_FRESHWATER]
[BIOME:RIVER_TEMPERATE_BRACKISHWATER]
[BIOME:RIVER_TEMPERATE_SALTWATER]
[STANDARD_FLESH]
[HOMEOTHERM:10067]
[SWIMS_INNATE][SWIM_SPEED:500]
[MUNDANE] |