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Let us watch out for a real challenge, a giant wearing shin guards.--[[User:Carlthuringer|Carlthuringer]] 18:52, 5 November 2010 (UTC)
 
Let us watch out for a real challenge, a giant wearing shin guards.--[[User:Carlthuringer|Carlthuringer]] 18:52, 5 November 2010 (UTC)
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:My small band of military dwarves and a few marksdwarves took him out PDQ. I was too lazy to wait for him to kill my animals and head into a cage trap. --[[User:Bombcar|Bombcar]] 01:10, 29 March 2011 (UTC)
  
 
== Giants and goblins ==
 
== Giants and goblins ==
 
Giants don't like goblins. So if you have some caged giants, set up the cages to release them behind the goblin siege. Goblins would likely manage to take the giant group down, but... it looks so nice!
 
Giants don't like goblins. So if you have some caged giants, set up the cages to release them behind the goblin siege. Goblins would likely manage to take the giant group down, but... it looks so nice!

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Giants,a real threat?

Some time ago, a giant tried to enter inside my fortress after destroying two outside workshops; I completely sealed my fortress because it was my first giant attack and I was a bit frightened when,suddenly,the giant tried to come in by my water source channels, but went outside when a dwarven merchants caravan arrived to my realm; after a short fight,the giant was killed by a dwarven fighter, who also died few seconds after of bleeding. This happened in my fortress second year. After that, in my fortress third year, another giant arrived to my fortress; in that momment some of my dwarves were gathering plants near my fortress entrance, so I ordered them to go inside my fortress burrow, but a dwarf hunter stayed outside; then, when the giant was running towards him like mad, the dwarf shoted his crossbow, hitting the giant's shoulder; but the weirdess (or most hilarius) of all is that the giant automatically jumped into a near lake and drowned some minutes later.

My question is, are giants really dangerous? Is possible that my dwarf had some luck in the second giant attack, but even if he would have missed his shot, I think that killing him would have been easy with a small squad.



My visit by a giantess

My fortress recently got visited by a female giant and I would like to write about the experience hoping that it will help to write a good article about this topic and maybe also give a bit insight into the combat system.

It was the 4th year of my fortress. Due to various hijinks my fortress was completely sealed off when she arrived. I said to myself "Well, she is blinking and named and stuff, better I do not dig out too eagerly". So the giantess sat around outside twiddling her thumbs.

Just a few minutes later an immigration wave arrived. Time to construct a few more coffins, I thought. The giantess immediately rushed towards them slaughtering a few pets without problems. Finally she got the first dwarf, a dyer without any combat skills.

I decided that the immigrants should at least die fighting like real dwarfs. So I drafted them in the military creating two squads of 5 and 6 from them. None of the immigrants was armed as far as I saw.

In the meantime she quite took her time with the dyer. A peek at the combat log showed that she was just strangling the dyer's throat in every one of her turns without doing much damage. It also seemed like killing the pets was quite tiring for her because she frequently "fell to the ground from over-exhaustion" during the fight.

When my zerg rush arrived she didn't really stood a chance. They started pummeling her "bruising the muscles" of all kinds of body parts and occasionally also bruising her guts, lungs, stomach and sometimes other organs. She became exhausted, started vomiting frequently and passed out from time to time. After which seemed like a few hundred punches she died. It didn't seem like she was fighting back. The dyer she attacked first also died from bleeding, though. Giantess1.pngGiantess2.png

Giant attack

I too was recently attacked by a Giant. I was immediately worried my poorly-trained band of 10 randomly-equipped dwarves would be slaughtered, but it was not the case. The giant came completely naked, and as soon as he met the first dwarf in combat he was hacked repeatedly in the back and stomach by his iron battle axe. The axedwarf was able to deflect all the blows with his leather armor and skills, and once the other dwarves arrived the giant was handily eviscerated. From the knees up, of course.

Based on our experiences, I'd say that Giants aren't much cause for worry, so long as you have a numerical advantage. Some sharp stuff certainly helps.

Let us watch out for a real challenge, a giant wearing shin guards.--Carlthuringer 18:52, 5 November 2010 (UTC)

My small band of military dwarves and a few marksdwarves took him out PDQ. I was too lazy to wait for him to kill my animals and head into a cage trap. --Bombcar 01:10, 29 March 2011 (UTC)

Giants and goblins

Giants don't like goblins. So if you have some caged giants, set up the cages to release them behind the goblin siege. Goblins would likely manage to take the giant group down, but... it looks so nice!