Difference between revisions of "Baluchitherium"

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{{Wikipedia|Baluchitherium}}
 
{{Wikipedia|Baluchitherium}}
  
{{monster
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{{ monster
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|name=baluchitherium
 
  |difficulty=15
 
  |difficulty=15
 
  |level=14
 
  |level=14
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  |MR=0
 
  |MR=0
 
  |align=0
 
  |align=0
  |frequency=Quite rare
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  |frequency=Rare
  |genocidable=yes
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  |genocidable=Yes
  |attacks=claw 5d4  
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  |attacks=Claw 5d4, Claw 5d4
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|resistances conveyed=None
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|resistances=None
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|attributes={{attributes|A baluchitherium|animal=1|thick_hide=1|nohands=1|herbivore=1|hostile=1|strong=1|infravisible=1}}
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|size=Large
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|nutr=800
 
  |weight=3800
 
  |weight=3800
  |nutr=800
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  |reference=[[monst.c#line781]]
|size=Large
 
|resistances=None
 
|resistances conveyed=None
 
|attributes=baluchitherium
 
* has animal body
 
* has thick hide or scales
 
* no hands to handle things
 
* is [[nasty]]
 
* eats fruits
 
* always starts hostile
 
* strong (or big) monster
 
* visible by infravision
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''Baluchitheria''' are [[quadruped]]s. They are also considered [[nasty]] and can be summoned by the [[summon nasties]] monster spell.
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'''Baluchitheria''' are [[quadruped]]s. They can be summoned by the [[summon nasties]] monster spell.
  
 
==Encyclopedia entry==
 
==Encyclopedia entry==

Revision as of 21:13, 25 August 2011


Baluchitheria are quadrupeds. They can be summoned by the summon nasties monster spell.

Encyclopedia entry

Extinct rhinos include a variety of forms, the most
spectacular being _Baluchitherium_ from the Oligocene of
Asia, which is the largest known land mammal. Its body, 18
feet high at the shoulder and carried on massive limbs,
allowed the 4-foot-long head to browse on the higher branches
of trees. Though not as enormous, the titanotheres of the
early Tertiary were also large perissodactyls, _Brontotherium_
of the Oligocene being 8 feet high at the shoulder.

[ Prehistoric Animals, by Barry Cox ]

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