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In the past, frogmen were fairly weak [[creatures]], that could wound or kill lower level [[dwarf|dwarves]]. Right now they are powerful creatures that can easily kill several [[military]] dwarves. As of the 11/16 release, they should not get to be super powerful any more, but they may still be very powerful.
 
In the past, frogmen were fairly weak [[creatures]], that could wound or kill lower level [[dwarf|dwarves]]. Right now they are powerful creatures that can easily kill several [[military]] dwarves. As of the 11/16 release, they should not get to be super powerful any more, but they may still be very powerful.
  
Frogmen may raid your fortress by jumping out of rivers. If a river is diverted into your fortress, a liberal application of [[floor grates|Grate] is recommended to help control where they show up.
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Frogmen may raid your fortress by jumping out of rivers. If a river is diverted into your fortress, a liberal application of [[floor grates|Grate]] is recommended to help control where they show up.
  
 
{{Game_Data|[CREATURE:FROGMAN]
 
{{Game_Data|[CREATURE:FROGMAN]

Revision as of 14:50, 14 March 2008

In the past, frogmen were fairly weak creatures, that could wound or kill lower level dwarves. Right now they are powerful creatures that can easily kill several military dwarves. As of the 11/16 release, they should not get to be super powerful any more, but they may still be very powerful.

Frogmen may raid your fortress by jumping out of rivers. If a river is diverted into your fortress, a liberal application of Grate is recommended to help control where they show up.

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