Gorilla

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Primates
Threat level 2
Gorilla
Gorilla.jpg
Basic statistics
Disposition Hostile
Armor Class C1
Pain Sensitivity 70%
Max Blood 28
Agility +1
Limb groups
HEAD Head - 14 HP
BODY Upper body - 56 HP
Lower body - 42 HP
LIMB 2 arms - 28 HP
2 legs - 28 HP
EXTREMITY 2 hands - 21 HP
2 feet - 21 HP
WEAK POINTS 2 eyes (Head)
Secondary statistics
Skeleton type Has bones.png
Can use Weapons/LBE? No box.png
Can use Clothing and armor? No box.png


The gorilla is a creature belonging to the Primates category.


Attacks and techniques

This creature has two attacks: Bite and Strike.

Bite

Damage type Range MAPT IS LDV Pain (C1) Pain (C2) Pain (A1) Pain (A2) Pain (A3) Pain (A4) Pain (A5)
Sharp Melee 2 9 +0 18% 16% 14% 12% 9% 5% 1%

Strike

Damage type Range MAPT IS LDV Pain (C1) Pain (C2) Pain (A1) Pain (A2) Pain (A3) Pain (A4) Pain (A5)
Blunt Melee 3 2 +0 24% 22% 19% 16% 12% 6% 1%


Other information

Creature traits:

  • Drops items on death: Upon being defeated, this creature will drop the following items:


Overview

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Primates are a category of quadrupedal creatures capable of standing upright on their hind legs. They are considered to be the closest genetic ancestors of humans. All primates may be colloquially referred to as "monkeys", however this is a colloquial term and is not considered a correct term.

Gorillas are technically the second smallest of the primates in the Mazes, but they are by no means small. With an average height of 5 feet 3 inches (upright) and an average weight that ranges between 300-450 pounds for males and 200-250 pounds for females, gorillas are imposing creatures inspiring awe and fear. Most of their mass is concentrated in their massive, muscular torso and arms. In fact, they are so heavy that it is impractical for a gorilla to remain upright for more than a short period of time, preferring instead to walk on all fours. In much the same way older humans develop graying hair as they age, aging male gorillas (typically 10 years or older) develop patches of gray hair on their backs. Such individuals are called silverbacks.

Where chimpanzees are known for their mischievous nature, gorillas are instead known for their gentle nature, being shy, reserved, and family-oriented. Gorillas form family structures very similar to that of sapient species, living in groups of 30 to 40 individuals known as "tribes", subdivided into monogamic family groups and typically led by a dominant silverback.

Although biological testing has revealed that all primates are true omnivores, gorillas, just like chimpanzees, have a heavy preference for fresh fruits supplemented with plants and herbs. This diet is where the stereotype of the banana-eating monkey comes from.

While they prefer to be left alone, they are not afraid of sapients, and will occasionally fight them, typically in self-defense. Gorillas are also sometimes hunted, more often for their pelts than for their meat, described as having a coarse and uninteresting taste, and which should only be eaten under survival circumstances.

It is recommended to avoid these creatures entirely if possible, and to leave them alone if seen. Groups of gorillas as large as 3 or 4 can be found roaming the Mazes looking for food to eat, and if provoked, will fight as a team against any threat they see, delivering nasty bites and powerful punches. If you must fight a gorilla, powerful expanding ammunition is recommended. On rare occasions, certain gorillas have been known to exhibit more friendly behavior, particularly when offered fruits, though they are considered to be outliers.