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Included in this [[:Category:Megabeasts|category]] are the {{L|Bronze colossus}}, {{L|Dragon}}, {{L|Hydra}}, and {{L|Titan}}. | Included in this [[:Category:Megabeasts|category]] are the {{L|Bronze colossus}}, {{L|Dragon}}, {{L|Hydra}}, and {{L|Titan}}. | ||
− | + | Megabeasts in DF2010 are invincible in world generation, so the old world generation stopping at such-and-such percent of megabeasts dead is no longer, although the option exists. | |
+ | They also can be completely randomly generated, though this may just be titans. | ||
{{Military v0.31}} | {{Military v0.31}} | ||
{{Category|Megabeasts}} | {{Category|Megabeasts}} |
Revision as of 09:10, 25 May 2010
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Mighty creatures that attack your fortress. When one enters your area, the game will announce its presence and its name.
The type of megabeast appears to be random, but the timing may not be. A certain wealth or a population of around 100 may trigger one.Verify Force-quitting and loading a fortress from a few days before a megabeast attack may result in a different one arriving on the same day, depending on what has survived world generation.
Included in this category are the Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, and Template:L.
Megabeasts in DF2010 are invincible in world generation, so the old world generation stopping at such-and-such percent of megabeasts dead is no longer, although the option exists.
They also can be completely randomly generated, though this may just be titans.