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==Assorted Blood Types== | ==Assorted Blood Types== | ||
− | Not all creatures have the same dark red blood most do. [[Fire Imp]]s, for instance, have a gray goo instead of blood. | + | Not all creatures have the same dark red blood most do. [[Fire Imp]]s, for instance, have a gray goo instead of blood, and Trolls bleed a bright cyan. |
==Bloodless Creatures== | ==Bloodless Creatures== |
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The preferred fluid of Armok, as well as the fluid that most living creatures contain within their bodies. It is unfortunate that losing this fluid tends to be invariably fatal to those who possess it.
Blood tends to spread everywhere, you will just have to get used to it. Or go insane, your choice.
Assorted Blood Types
Not all creatures have the same dark red blood most do. Fire Imps, for instance, have a gray goo instead of blood, and Trolls bleed a bright cyan.
Bloodless Creatures
Several creatures, such as the Bronze Colossus and Skeletal undead, do not possess blood. Such creatures are markedly harder to kill.
Collecting Blood
Beyond the obvious method of injuring creatures, barrels full of blood can be brought with a Dwarven expedition upon embark, and bought from Dwarven civilizations in trade. The use for this is uncertain.