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= Attacks and techniques =
 
= Attacks and techniques =
  
This creature has two attacks: '''Bite''' and '''Claws'''.
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This creature has three attacks: '''Bite''', '''Claws''', and '''Scent detect'''.
  
 
=== Bite ===
 
=== Bite ===
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| Sharp || Melee || '''<span style="color:#274e13">4</span>''' || '''<span style="color:#0c53a6">5</span>''' || '''<span style="color:#980000">+0</span>''' || 23% || 21% || 18% || 15% || 12% || 6% || 1%
 
| Sharp || Melee || '''<span style="color:#274e13">4</span>''' || '''<span style="color:#0c53a6">5</span>''' || '''<span style="color:#980000">+0</span>''' || 23% || 21% || 18% || 15% || 12% || 6% || 1%
 
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=== Scent detect ===
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:10pt;text-align:center"
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! Damage type !! Range !! <span style="color:#274e13">MAPT</span> !! <span style="color:#0c53a6">IS</span> !! <span style="color:#980000">LDV</span> !! Pain (All ACs)
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| '''Special''' || Special || '''<span style="color:#274e13">1</span>''' || '''<span style="color:#0c53a6">1</span>''' || '''<span style="color:#980000">N</span>''' || N/A
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* Inflicts no [[Pain]] or [[Limb Damage]].
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* Upon using this technique, the creature will target a particular Side of the room other than their own. They will detect whether there are any creatures on that Side, but won't be able to tell how many nor what they are.
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= Other information =
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Creature traits:
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*'''Drops items on death''': Upon being defeated, this creature will drop the following items:
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** 1d4 [[Valuables#Special valuables|Beast fangs]]
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= Overview =
 
= Overview =
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Despite that, wargs are not actually demonic in origin ([[Factions|Hell, Inc.]] has denied every allegation), but they are certainly more violent creatures than wolves. They are far more hostile to sapient contact, and have resisted virtually every attempt at domestication, usually resulting in further anger and hostility. In response, sapients have demonized and hated wargs for as long as both have existed together.
 
Despite that, wargs are not actually demonic in origin ([[Factions|Hell, Inc.]] has denied every allegation), but they are certainly more violent creatures than wolves. They are far more hostile to sapient contact, and have resisted virtually every attempt at domestication, usually resulting in further anger and hostility. In response, sapients have demonized and hated wargs for as long as both have existed together.
  
Lone wargs are not much of a threat so long as one makes sure to land all of their hits. However, wargs travel in packs in much the same way as wolves, which means that it is possible to encounter large squads of up to 3 or 4 of them at the same time. If this happens to you, be absolutely certain that you have the means to take them on with absolute confidence. Otherwise, run ; wargs will not hesitate to tear apart any creature that gives them the opportunity.
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Lone wargs are not much of a threat so long as one makes sure to land all of their hits. However, wargs travel in packs in much the same way as wolves, which means that it is possible to encounter large squads of up to 3 or 4 of them at the same time. If this happens to you, be absolutely certain that you have the means to take them on with absolute confidence. Otherwise, run; wargs will not hesitate to tear apart any creature that gives them the opportunity.
  
Wargs existed during the [[History of the Mazes|medieval eras]], and were even referred to as such in the [[Old Tongue]] with the exact same word: '''''warg'''''. It is believed that "warg" is a rough approximation of the noise a warg makes when it growls, and that the name had simply stuck ever since.
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Wargs existed during the [[History of the Mazes|medieval eras]], and were even referred to as such in the [[Old Tongue]] with a word pronounced the exact same way: '''''uarg'''''. It is believed that "uarg" or "warg" is a rough approximation of the noise a warg makes when it growls, and that the name had simply stuck ever since.
  
 
[[Category:Creatures]]
 
[[Category:Creatures]]

Latest revision as of 04:43, 23 January 2023

Navigation: Main Page Creatures Warg




Canines
Threat level 2
Warg
Unknown creature.png
Basic statistics
Disposition Hostile
Armor Class C1
Pain Sensitivity 70%
Max Blood 12
Agility +1
Limb groups
HEAD Head - 6 HP
BODY Body - 42 HP
LIMB 4 legs - 12 HP
1 tail - 12 HP
EXTREMITY N/A
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 warg is a creature belonging to the Canines category.


Attacks and techniques

This creature has three attacks: Bite, Claws, and Scent detect.

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 30% 27% 24% 20% 15% 8% 2%

Claws

Damage type Range MAPT IS LDV Pain (C1) Pain (C2) Pain (A1) Pain (A2) Pain (A3) Pain (A4) Pain (A5)
Sharp Melee 4 5 +0 23% 21% 18% 15% 12% 6% 1%

Scent detect

Damage type Range MAPT IS LDV Pain (All ACs)
Special Special 1 1 N N/A
  • Inflicts no Pain or Limb Damage.
  • Upon using this technique, the creature will target a particular Side of the room other than their own. They will detect whether there are any creatures on that Side, but won't be able to tell how many nor what they are.


Other information

Creature traits:

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


Overview

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Wargs are canines resembling wolves, but bigger and meaner in every way. Taller and more muscular (adults are on average 4 feet tall and weigh 100 to 120 pounds), armed with a mouth full of sharp teeth, they even possess "evil" red eyes and fur coloration ranging from browns to black, including silvers, further cementing their reputation as "evil" or "demonic" wolves.

Despite that, wargs are not actually demonic in origin (Hell, Inc. has denied every allegation), but they are certainly more violent creatures than wolves. They are far more hostile to sapient contact, and have resisted virtually every attempt at domestication, usually resulting in further anger and hostility. In response, sapients have demonized and hated wargs for as long as both have existed together.

Lone wargs are not much of a threat so long as one makes sure to land all of their hits. However, wargs travel in packs in much the same way as wolves, which means that it is possible to encounter large squads of up to 3 or 4 of them at the same time. If this happens to you, be absolutely certain that you have the means to take them on with absolute confidence. Otherwise, run; wargs will not hesitate to tear apart any creature that gives them the opportunity.

Wargs existed during the medieval eras, and were even referred to as such in the Old Tongue with a word pronounced the exact same way: uarg. It is believed that "uarg" or "warg" is a rough approximation of the noise a warg makes when it growls, and that the name had simply stuck ever since.