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| The body part is the "core" of the creature; when the upperbody body part is destroyed, the creature is blown apart.
 
| The body part is the "core" of the creature; when the upperbody body part is destroyed, the creature is blown apart.
A creature doesn't die until an UPPERBODY, HEAD, or LOWERBODY is destroyed, so a creature without one or all of these  
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A creature doesn't die untill an UPPERBODY, HEAD, or LOWERBODY is destroyed, so a creature without one or all of these  
 
can't be killed*.  UPPERBODYs aren't redundant, once one is destroyed the creature dies.  Body parts with [CONTYPE:UPPERBODY] will be connected to these.
 
can't be killed*.  UPPERBODYs aren't redundant, once one is destroyed the creature dies.  Body parts with [CONTYPE:UPPERBODY] will be connected to these.
 
*most creatures can also be killed indirectly by suffocation or blood loss. (or brain damage?).
 
*most creatures can also be killed indirectly by suffocation or blood loss. (or brain damage?).
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| The body part is another part of the "core" of the creature.  When the lowerbody body part is destroyed, the creature is bisected.  A creature doesn't die until an UPPERBODY, HEAD, or LOWERBODY is destroyed, so a creature without one or all of these can't be killed*.  LOWERBODYs aren't redundant, once one is destroyed the creature dies.  Body parts with [CONTYPE:LOWERBODY] will be connected to these.
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| The body part is another part of the "core" of the creature.  When the lowerbody body part is destroyed, the creature is bisected.  A creature doesn't die untill an UPPERBODY, HEAD, or LOWERBODY is destroyed, so a creature without one or all of these can't be killed*.  LOWERBODYs aren't redundant, once one is destroyed the creature dies.  Body parts with [CONTYPE:LOWERBODY] will be connected to these.
 
*most creatures can also be killed indirectly by suffocation or blood loss. (or brain damage?).
 
*most creatures can also be killed indirectly by suffocation or blood loss. (or brain damage?).
  
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| The body part is usable for [[wrestling]] (i.e. can grab, lock, choke, etc.).
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| The body part is usable for [[wrestling]] (i.e. can grab, lock, choke, etc).
  
 
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