- v50 information can now be added to pages in the main namespace. v0.47 information can still be found in the DF2014 namespace. See here for more details on the new versioning policy.
- Use this page to report any issues related to the migration.
Difference between revisions of "Animal person"
m |
m (whackety-whack-whack) |
||
Line 136: | Line 136: | ||
| '''<big>[[Amphibious]]</big>''' || Move and breathe normally on water AND dry land || <small>[[Alligator man]] | [[Axolotl man]] | [[Capybara man]] | [[Crab man]] | [[Elephant seal man]] | [[Gila monster man]] | [[Green tree frog man]] | [[Harp seal man]] | [[Hippo man]] | [[Horseshoe crab man]] | [[Leopard seal man]] | [[Olm man]] | [[Otter man]] | [[Platypus man]] | [[Pond turtle man]] | [[Reptile man]] | [[Saltwater crocodile man]] | [[Snapping turtle man]] | [[Toad man]] | [[Walrus man]]</small> | | '''<big>[[Amphibious]]</big>''' || Move and breathe normally on water AND dry land || <small>[[Alligator man]] | [[Axolotl man]] | [[Capybara man]] | [[Crab man]] | [[Elephant seal man]] | [[Gila monster man]] | [[Green tree frog man]] | [[Harp seal man]] | [[Hippo man]] | [[Horseshoe crab man]] | [[Leopard seal man]] | [[Olm man]] | [[Otter man]] | [[Platypus man]] | [[Pond turtle man]] | [[Reptile man]] | [[Saltwater crocodile man]] | [[Snapping turtle man]] | [[Toad man]] | [[Walrus man]]</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '''<big>[[Aquatic]]</big>''' || Move and | + | | '''<big>[[Aquatic]]</big>''' || Move and breathe normally in water, but drown in less than 4/7 units of water. || | <small>[[Cuttlefish man]] | [[Moon snail man]] | [[Narwhal man]] | [[Nautilus man]] | [[Octopus man]] | [[Orca man]] | [[Sperm whale man]] | [[Sponge man]] | [[Squid man]]</small> |
|- | |- | ||
| '''<big>[[Egglaying]]@</big>''' || Females will lay (sterile) eggs if given a nest box to claim || | Assumedly all species of egglaying birds | | '''<big>[[Egglaying]]@</big>''' || Females will lay (sterile) eggs if given a nest box to claim || | Assumedly all species of egglaying birds | ||
Line 148: | Line 148: | ||
| '''<big>[[No Stun]]</big>''' || Cannot be stunned || | [[Bark scorpion man]] | [[Brown recluse spider man]] | [[Jumping spider man]] | | '''<big>[[No Stun]]</big>''' || Cannot be stunned || | [[Bark scorpion man]] | [[Brown recluse spider man]] | [[Jumping spider man]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '''<big>[[Shell]]</big>''' || Has a shell that can be yielded if butchered. However, | + | | '''<big>[[Shell]]</big>''' || Has a shell that can be yielded if butchered. However, dwarves won't butcher animal people in non-modded DF. || | <small>[[Armadillo man]] | [[Desert tortoise man]] | [[Giant tortoise man]] | [[Moon snail man]] | [[Nautilus man]] | [[Pond turtle man]] | [[Snail man]] | [[Snapping turtle man]]</small> |
|- | |- | ||
| '''<big>[[Steals drink]](#)</big>''' || Approaches any available drink and steals it. Guzzles entire barrels at once, on the spot. || | [[Black bear man]] | [[Grizzly bear man]] | [[Polar bear man]] | [[Sloth bear man]] | | '''<big>[[Steals drink]](#)</big>''' || Approaches any available drink and steals it. Guzzles entire barrels at once, on the spot. || | [[Black bear man]] | [[Grizzly bear man]] | [[Polar bear man]] | [[Sloth bear man]] | ||
Line 156: | Line 156: | ||
| '''<big>[[Steals items]](#)</big>''' || Approaches an item and steals it, carrying it off-map. || | [[Capuchin man]] | [[Coati man]] | [[Gray langur man]] | [[Kea man]] | [[Mandrill man]] | [[Raccoon man]] | [[Rhesus macaque man]] | | '''<big>[[Steals items]](#)</big>''' || Approaches an item and steals it, carrying it off-map. || | [[Capuchin man]] | [[Coati man]] | [[Gray langur man]] | [[Kea man]] | [[Mandrill man]] | [[Raccoon man]] | [[Rhesus macaque man]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '''<big>[[Syndrome]]</big>''' || Venoms that cause various [[symptoms]] | + | | '''<big>[[Syndrome]]</big>''' || Venoms that cause various [[symptoms]], usually applied by bite or a special sting attack || | [[Adder man]] | [[Bark scorpion man]] | [[Black mamba man]] | [[Brown recluse spider man]] | [[Bushmaster man]] | [[Copperhead snake man]] | [[Gila monster man]] | [[King cobra man]] | [[Platypus man]] | [[Rattlesnake man]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | '''<big>[[Webs]]</big>''' || Can move through | + | | '''<big>[[Webs]]</big>''' || Can move through webbing and collect it in adventure mode with {{k|g}}. No web spray attack included. || | [[Brown recluse spider man]] |
|-} | |-} | ||
Revision as of 16:35, 20 August 2019
v50.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
Animal people are half-man, half-beast creatures with various animal-like traits (such as flying, thievery, and poisons), inherited from their base animal. They generally have significantly longer lifespans than their base animals, as well as the ability to learn. Animal people can join civilizations and live in sites. They can also come to your fort as visitors.
Animal people are playable creatures in adventure mode. If they became established members of a playable civ (dwarf, elf, human), they will appear listed in the creature selection screen alongside the main races. Otherwise, they are selectable under Intelligent Wilderness Creature. Some animal people may not be available due to having died out or being uncontacted (e.g. excluded to an isolated island).
Wild animal people wander on the surface in savage environments or dwell underground in the caverns; these two populations form distinct groups. Subterranean animal people are actually a civilization in themselves, rarely encountered, in small groups or "tribes". They are equipped with primitive weaponry such as wooden spears and blowguns (they are the only known source of blowdarts). Subterranean animal people will be labeled as Hostile upon discovery. They are not interested in negotiations and will attack your dwarves on sight. Encountering them often comes as a surprise, since there is no way to know about their presence before embarking. They do not appear in the civilizations menu.
Subterranean animal people are also found in generated sewers, formed from a collection of outcasts.
Subterranean animal people
a
Amphibian mana
Antmanb
Bat manf
Cave fish mans
Cave swallow mano
Olm manr
Reptile manr
Rodent mans
Serpent man
Ethics
Being an entity in their own right, subterranean animal people possess ethics much like other civs. Those particular ethics are incomplete for now — being directly copied from kobolds and their values all set to zero (none).
Like kobolds, subterranean animal people consider the killing of other living beings acceptable, but treason is unthinkable, and they'll respond to the murder of their own kind by exiling the offender from their tribe. They oppose torturing for information and the torture of animals, but consider torturing for fun appropriate. Assault is considered a personal matter, while slavery, the taking of animal trophies, and the consumption of sapient beings (which includes other animal people) are all unthinkable acts.
Other animal people
a
Aardvark man *a
Adder mana
Albatross man *A
Alligator manA
Anaconda man *a
Anole mana
Armadillo man *a
Axolotl mana
Aye-aye man *b
Badger mans
Bark scorpion man *b
Barn owl manb
Beaver man *b
Beetle manB
Black bear man *s
Black mamba manb
Bluejay man *b
Bobcat mans
Brown recluse spider man *s
Bushmaster manb
Bushtit man *b
Buzzard manc
Capuchin man *c
Capybara manc
Cardinal man *c
Cassowary manc
Chameleon man *c
Cheetah manc
Chinchilla man *c
Chipmunk manc
Coati man *c
Cockatiel mans
Copperhead snake man *c
Cougar manc
Coyote man *c
Crab manc
Crow man *c
Cuttlefish mand
Damselfly man *d
Deer mant
Desert tortoise man *d
Dingo mand
Dragonfly man *e
Eagle mane
Echidna man *E
Elephant manS
Elephant seal man *E
Elk manE
Emu man *f
Firefly manf
Fly man *f
Flying squirrel manf
Fox man *g
Gazelle manT
Giant tortoise man *g
Gila monster manG
Giraffe man *g
Grackle mang
Grasshopper man *l
Gray langur mans
Gray squirrel man *o
Great horned owl manf
Green tree frog man *p
Grey parrot manB
Grizzly bear man *g
Groundhog manh
Hamster man *h
Hare manh
Harp seal man *h
Hedgehog manH
Hippo man *m
Hoary marmot manb
Honey badger man *h
Hornbill manh
Horseshoe crab man *h
Hyena mani
Ibex man *i
Iguana mani
Impala man *j
Jackal manJ
Jaguar man *s
Jumping spider mank
Kakapo man *K
Kangaroo mank
Kea man *k
Kestrel mank
King cobra man *k
Kingsnake mank
Kiwi man *k
Koala manl
Leech man *g
Leopard gecko manl
Leopard man *L
Leopard seal manL
Lion man *l
Lion tamarin manl
Lizard man *l
Loon manl
Lorikeet man *l
Louse manl
Lynx man *m
Magpie manm
Mandrill man *m
Mantis manl
Masked lovebird man *m
Mink manb
Monarch butterfly man *m
Mongoose manM
Monitor lizard man *s
Moon snail manM
Moose man *m
Mosquito manm
Moth man *g
Mountain goat manM
Muskox man *N
Narwhal mann
Nautilus man *o
Ocelot mano
Octopus man *C
One-humped camel mano
Opossum man *O
Orca mano
Oriole man *o
Osprey manO
Ostrich man *o
Otter manP
Panda man *p
Pangolin manp
Parakeet man *l
Peach-faced lovebird manp
Penguin man *p
Peregrine falcon manp
Platypus man *B
Polar bear mant
Pond turtle man *p
Porcupine manp
Puffin man *S
Python manr
Raccoon man *r
Rat mans
Rattlesnake man *r
Raven manr
Red panda man *r
Red squirrel manr
Red-winged blackbird man *m
Rhesus macaque manR
Rhinoceros man *r
Roach manC
Saltwater crocodile man *s
Skink mans
Skunk man *B
Sloth bear mans
Sloth man *s
Slug mans
Snail man *t
Snapping turtle mano
Snowy owl man *s
Sparrow manW
Sperm whale man *m
Spider monkey mans
Sponge man *s
Squid mans
Stoat man *s
Swan manT
Tapir man *t
Thrips mant
Tick man *T
Tiger mant
Toad man *C
Two-humped camel manv
Vulture man *W
Walrus manW
Warthog man *w
Weasel mans
White stork man *B
Wild boar manw
Wolf man *w
Wolverine manw
Wombat man *w
Worm manw
Wren man
Animal people organized by Attributes
@ Probably only functions as a Citizen in Fortress Mode (Needs Testing/Verification)
+ Probably only functions in Adventure Mode (Needs Testing/Verification)
(#) Probably only functions for procedurally generated "mob spawns" and not for adventurers (Needs Testing/Verification)
History
Present from the first official release of the game, the animal people did not exist as a class but were instead part of a small group of subterranean creatures that harassed your dwarves. Frogmen, lizardmen, and snakemen emerged from cave rivers, and antmen, batmen, and ratmen would come out from chasms to attack.
v0.27.169.32a released three-dimensional worlds, and subterranean creatures were moved to flock near generated chasms, underground rivers, and underground pools. Cave swallowmen and olmmen were introduced. The first set of above-ground savage animal people were also introduced: leechmen, snailmen, slugmen, and tigermen.
In v0.31, every creature was renamed and/or had their properties revamped (for example, "frogman" was changed to "amphibian man" and "batman" was changed to "bat man"). Not all animal people were redefined in this version, and some continued to use old codes for many releases. The version also introduced "creature variation" templates, which made converting existing animals to humanoid (and giant) variations much more efficient. Underground features were expanded to the current caverns, and subterranean animal people formed civilizations. More anthropomorphic variations of animals present at the time were added.
More animal people were added to the game in v0.34.
v0.42.01 allowed animal people to join civilizations, live in sites, and visit forts. Animal people became playable as adventurers. (A grizzly bear hammerman has much to offer a dwarven society.) v0.42.04 added more animal people to the game.
Bugs
- Humanoid versions of animals with the
[MEANDERER]
token will keep it when converted, leading to severe issues with their pathfinding. These animal people will move extremely slowly unless performing a task.Bug:9588