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− | A rabbit is a rodent in [[SLASH'EM]]. It can be tamed with | + | A rabbit is a rodent in [[SLASH'EM]]. It can be tamed with a carrot. A more powerful variant also exists, the [[rabid rabbit]]. |
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
Probably the first 'new' monster one will encounter in SLASH'EM, the rabbit is functionally almost equivalent to the [[fox]]. It has the same attacks, level and speed, making it somewhat dangerous to starting characters, mostly due to the speed. Note that its corpse is much lighter and less filling than that of the fox, however. | Probably the first 'new' monster one will encounter in SLASH'EM, the rabbit is functionally almost equivalent to the [[fox]]. It has the same attacks, level and speed, making it somewhat dangerous to starting characters, mostly due to the speed. Note that its corpse is much lighter and less filling than that of the fox, however. | ||
[[Category:SLASH'EM monsters]] | [[Category:SLASH'EM monsters]] |
Revision as of 04:39, 27 October 2011
r rabbit | |
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Difficulty | 1 |
Attacks |
Bite 1d3 |
Base level | 0 |
Base experience | 4 |
Speed | 15 |
Base AC | 7 |
Base MR | 0 |
Alignment | 0 (neutral) |
Frequency (by normal means) | Quite rare, appears only outside of Gehennom |
Genocidable | yes |
Weight | 20 |
Nutritional value | 12 |
Size | Tiny |
Resistances | None |
Resistances conveyed |
None |
A rabbit:
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Reference | SLASH'EM 0.0.7E7F2/monst.c#line1405 |
A rabbit is a rodent in SLASH'EM. It can be tamed with a carrot. A more powerful variant also exists, the rabid rabbit.
Strategy
Probably the first 'new' monster one will encounter in SLASH'EM, the rabbit is functionally almost equivalent to the fox. It has the same attacks, level and speed, making it somewhat dangerous to starting characters, mostly due to the speed. Note that its corpse is much lighter and less filling than that of the fox, however.