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'''Phantom spiders''' are {{L|vermin}} that occur in {{L|Region#surroundings|evil}} forest {{L|biome}}s. They are closely related to {{L|cave spider}}s; they produce webs that can be collected and woven into {{L|thread}} at a {{L|loom}}, and bite {{L|creatures}} to inject a venom. Note that stripping an area of available {{L|tree}}s reduces the amount of webbing present due to dwarves trampling it. They can be a danger to {{L|dwarves}} because their venom paralyzes, and since they are {{L|vermin}} they are very difficult to see. However, their venom wears off after some time, and they are not unduly aggressive. Their {{L|extract}} is phantom spider venom, worth 20☼. | '''Phantom spiders''' are {{L|vermin}} that occur in {{L|Region#surroundings|evil}} forest {{L|biome}}s. They are closely related to {{L|cave spider}}s; they produce webs that can be collected and woven into {{L|thread}} at a {{L|loom}}, and bite {{L|creatures}} to inject a venom. Note that stripping an area of available {{L|tree}}s reduces the amount of webbing present due to dwarves trampling it. They can be a danger to {{L|dwarves}} because their venom paralyzes, and since they are {{L|vermin}} they are very difficult to see. However, their venom wears off after some time, and they are not unduly aggressive. Their {{L|extract}} is phantom spider venom, worth 20☼. |
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Pet value | 0 | ||||
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Phantom spiders are Template:L that occur in Template:L forest Template:Ls. They are closely related to Template:Ls; they produce webs that can be collected and woven into Template:L at a Template:L, and bite Template:L to inject a venom. Note that stripping an area of available Template:Ls reduces the amount of webbing present due to dwarves trampling it. They can be a danger to Template:L because their venom paralyzes, and since they are Template:L they are very difficult to see. However, their venom wears off after some time, and they are not unduly aggressive. Their Template:L is phantom spider venom, worth 20☼.
[CREATURE:SPIDER_PHANTOM]
[NAME:phantom spider:phantom spiders:phantom spider]
[TILE:249][COLOR:7:0:1]
[MODVALUE:1]
[VERMIN_GROUNDER]
[SMALL_REMAINS]
[EXTRACT:phantom spider venom:7:0:0]
[EXTRACT_VALUE:20][PET_EXOTIC][EVIL]
[EXTRACT_PARALYZE]
[EXTRACT_ANTIDOTE:phantom spider antivenin:7:0:0:50]
[POPULATION_NUMBER:250:500]
[VERMIN_BITE:10:bitten:USE_EXTRACT]
[SPEED:2900]
[WEBBER][WEBIMMUNE][PARALYZEIMMUNE]
[GENPOWER:2]
[BLOODTYPE:W][CHITIN]
[NOT_BUTCHERABLE]
[CARNIVORE]
[NOPAIN][EXTRAVISION][NOSTUN][NOSKULL][NOBONES]
[NOFEAR]
[PREFSTRING:translucence]
[PREFSTRING:creepiness]
[NO_SLEEP]
[ALL_ACTIVE]
[BIOME:ANY_TEMPERATE_FOREST]
[BIOME:ANY_TROPICAL_FOREST]
[STANDARD_FLESH]
[HOMEOTHERM:10040] |
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