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{{CreatureInfo|name=Hydra|symbol=H|color=rgb(0, 128, 0)| | {{CreatureInfo|name=Hydra|symbol=H|color=rgb(0, 128, 0)| | ||
bones=20|chunks=20|meat=20|fat=10|skulls=1|skin=Yes|biome=* Any land}} | bones=20|chunks=20|meat=20|fat=10|skulls=1|skin=Yes|biome=* Any land}} | ||
− | + | [[Image:Heads.png|thumb|left|Decapitation: a Hydra's greatest weakness.]] | |
− | A '''Hydra''' is a [[megabeast]] with seven necks, seven heads, seven mouths, and one skull. | + | A '''Hydra''' is a [[megabeast]] with seven necks, seven heads, seven mouths, and fourteen eyes. However, a Hydra will usually only drop one skull, unless one chops off several heads, in which case the heads will individually rot to one skull a piece. |
Unlike the hydra in Greek mythology one only needs to lop off a single head to kill it in Dwarf fortress. | Unlike the hydra in Greek mythology one only needs to lop off a single head to kill it in Dwarf fortress. |
Revision as of 13:14, 14 January 2010
A Hydra is a megabeast with seven necks, seven heads, seven mouths, and fourteen eyes. However, a Hydra will usually only drop one skull, unless one chops off several heads, in which case the heads will individually rot to one skull a piece.
Unlike the hydra in Greek mythology one only needs to lop off a single head to kill it in Dwarf fortress.
For more information see: hydra in Greek mythology