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'''Semi-megabeasts''' are large and dangerous enemies that are similar to but smaller than regular [[megabeast]]s. In fortress mode, semi-megabeasts are attracted by the [[wealth]] of your fortress, and will not appear until a certain population size has been reached. When a semi-megabeast appears, the game will pause and display a notification of its arrival. | '''Semi-megabeasts''' are large and dangerous enemies that are similar to but smaller than regular [[megabeast]]s. In fortress mode, semi-megabeasts are attracted by the [[wealth]] of your fortress, and will not appear until a certain population size has been reached. When a semi-megabeast appears, the game will pause and display a notification of its arrival. |
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Semi-megabeasts are large and dangerous enemies that are similar to but smaller than regular megabeasts. In fortress mode, semi-megabeasts are attracted by the wealth of your fortress, and will not appear until a certain population size has been reached. When a semi-megabeast appears, the game will pause and display a notification of its arrival.
Semi-megabeasts are: