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Mooses are highly dangerous animals that move incredibly fast, have a large amount of health, and are frighteningly dexterous. Their melee attack is only moderately damaging, but when combined with its other stats, is quite adequate to rapidly kill lower level survivors. | |||
Early characters should avoid | Early characters should avoid mooses until developing moderate combat skills, good armour, a good weapon, and having ready access to obstacles to reduce its effectiveness. It is not unheard of to witness these majestic creatures striding fearlessly into a horde of zombies, only to come out victorious with mere moderate injuries. | ||
==How to kill mooses== | |||
Mooses are vulnerable to ranged weapons, (1 cut armour) however it is hard to get enough shots to kill a moose before it reaches you and forces you to fight in melee combat. Powerful firearms should be enough, and explosives are not out of the question if you're not ready to fight mooses in melee combat yet. But most of the time the noise from those weapons will attract many zombies, so it's up to you to decide: zombies or a moose? | |||
Fighting a moose in melee combat is a dangerous proposition. If you are too wounded, you will not be able to flee because the moose has MUCH more speed than you, which makes fighting a moose in melee combat an irreversible decision, at least until you kill it, hurt it enough to make the moose run away, or find it a zombie horde to tear to shreds. However, like all things, mooses can actually become beneficial! It is a source of food, fat, pelts, and bones rather than a deadly enemy, if you manage to get yourself into a state where you can kill mooses before they kill you, and get enough armour to completely negate mooses' attack. You would preferably get a heavy-duty weapon like wood axe, sledge hammer, knife spear, broadsword, etc, and reinforced clothing. (mostly on the torso and head, if they run out of hp, you're dead) | |||
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[[Category:Forest animals]] | [[Category:Forest animals]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:11, 6 March 2017
M moose Hitchhiker's Guide: | |
Hit Points | 120 |
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Species | mammal |
Size | cow sized |
Weight | 120.00 kg |
Material | flesh |
Phase | FLESH |
Speed | 200 |
Combat | |
Melee Sk | 6 |
Damage | 3d4 bash + 0 cut |
Dodge Sk | 1 |
Protection | |
Bash Armor | 4 |
Cut Armor | 1 |
Other | |
Aggressiveness | -15 |
Morale | 80 |
Difficulty | 1 |
Flags | SEES, HEARS, SMELLS, ANIMAL, WARM, FUR, BLEED, VIS40, ATTACKMON, BONES, FAT |
Vision | 40 |
Night Vision | 1 |
This creature is a cow sized mammal. It's a competent fighter with very high hit points. It's way faster then you, quite clumsy, has low armor against bashing weapons and low armor against cutting ones (that includes bullets).
It has high morale and it's mostly peaceful. 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 when the player gets within a few tiles, being hurt. It's also afraid of loud noises.
It can see, can hear noises, is able to smell characters, is considered an animal (it's affected by animal empathy), is warm blooded (it appears in infrared), can produce fur when butchered, its attacks can make you bleed, has a reduced vision range (20 tiles less than normal), attacks any creature in its way, can produce bones and sinews when butchered, can produce fat when butchered, and nothing else.
Being made of flesh, it's vulnerable to nothing in particular.
When it dies, nothing unusual happens.
Notes
Mooses are highly dangerous animals that move incredibly fast, have a large amount of health, and are frighteningly dexterous. Their melee attack is only moderately damaging, but when combined with its other stats, is quite adequate to rapidly kill lower level survivors.
Early characters should avoid mooses until developing moderate combat skills, good armour, a good weapon, and having ready access to obstacles to reduce its effectiveness. It is not unheard of to witness these majestic creatures striding fearlessly into a horde of zombies, only to come out victorious with mere moderate injuries.
How to kill mooses
Mooses are vulnerable to ranged weapons, (1 cut armour) however it is hard to get enough shots to kill a moose before it reaches you and forces you to fight in melee combat. Powerful firearms should be enough, and explosives are not out of the question if you're not ready to fight mooses in melee combat yet. But most of the time the noise from those weapons will attract many zombies, so it's up to you to decide: zombies or a moose?
Fighting a moose in melee combat is a dangerous proposition. If you are too wounded, you will not be able to flee because the moose has MUCH more speed than you, which makes fighting a moose in melee combat an irreversible decision, at least until you kill it, hurt it enough to make the moose run away, or find it a zombie horde to tear to shreds. However, like all things, mooses can actually become beneficial! It is a source of food, fat, pelts, and bones rather than a deadly enemy, if you manage to get yourself into a state where you can kill mooses before they kill you, and get enough armour to completely negate mooses' attack. You would preferably get a heavy-duty weapon like wood axe, sledge hammer, knife spear, broadsword, etc, and reinforced clothing. (mostly on the torso and head, if they run out of hp, you're dead)
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