Horse
H horse Hitchhiker's Guide: | |
Hit Points | 90 |
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Species | mammal |
Default Faction | herbivore |
Size | cow sized |
Weight | 120.00 kg |
Material | flesh |
Phase | flesh |
Speed | 210 |
Combat | |
Melee Sk | 6 |
Damage | 2d12 bash + 0 cut |
Dodge Sk | 2 |
Protection | |
Bash Armor | 2 |
Cut Armor | 0 |
Other | |
Special Ab | EAT_CROP |
SA Cooldown | 60 turns |
Aggressiveness | 0 |
Morale | 20 |
Difficulty | 10 |
Flags | SEES, HEARS, SMELLS, ANIMAL, CATTLEFODDER, PET_WONT_FOLLOW, PATH_AVOID_DANGER_1, WARM, BONES, FAT, LEATHER |
Vision | 40 |
Night Vision | 1 |
This creature is a cow sized mammal. It's a competent fighter with high hit points. It's way faster then you, quite clumsy, has low armor against bashing weapons and no armor against cutting ones (that includes bullets). Its special ability allows it to nothing, every 60 turns.
It has very low morale and it's not particularly aggressive. Being a mammal, it's afraid of being hurt, nearby fires, nearby monsters of the same type dying, and can be angered by nothing in particular. It can also be angered by nearby monsters of the same type being attacked. Its anger is reduced by when the player looks hurt. It's also afraid of loud noises, when the player gets within a few tiles.
It can see, can hear noises, is able to smell characters, is considered an animal (it's affected by animal empathy), =becomes friendly or tamed when fed cattle fodder, will not follow the player when tamed, walks around some dangerous terrain and traps, is warm blooded (it appears in infrared), can produce bones and sinews when butchered, can produce fat when butchered, can produce leather when butchered, and nothing else.
Being made of flesh, it's vulnerable to nothing in particular.
Produces manure, every 2 days.When it dies, nothing unusual happens.
(View - Edit Notes )Notes
A horse can be ridden by a survivor if they have 4 survival, or 1 survival if equipped with a horse tack, and can carry up to 242 pounds, or 110kg. As soon as the survivor's weight reaches 243 pounds they can no longer mount a horse. A horse can also have a single bag attached; the weight of this bag and its contents has no effect on whether the horse can be mounted.
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