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The '''saber-toothed tiger''', {{yellow|f}}, is a [[monster]] that appears in [[EvilHack]]. It is the most dangerous member of the {{monclass|f}} class that can be encountered in the game. | The '''saber-toothed tiger''', {{yellow|f}}, is a [[monster]] that appears in [[EvilHack]]. It is the most dangerous member of the {{monclass|f}} class that can be encountered in the game. |
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Difficulty | 14 |
Attacks |
Claw 3d4, Claw 3d4, Bite 4d4 |
Base level | 12 |
Base experience | 203 |
Speed | 14 |
Base AC | 2 |
Base MR | 0 |
Alignment | 0 (neutral) |
Frequency (by normal means) | 2 (Quite rare) |
Genocidable | Yes |
Weight | 1000 |
Nutritional value | 600 |
Size | Huge |
Resistances | cold |
Resistances conveyed |
None |
A saber-toothed tiger:
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Reference | EvilHack - monst.c, line 508 |
Not to be confused with SLASH'EM's sabre-toothed cat or dNetHack's saber-toothed cat.
The saber-toothed tiger, f, is a monster that appears in EvilHack. It is the most dangerous member of the f cat or other feline class that can be encountered in the game.
Generation
Saber-toothed tigers are only randomly generated in the Ice Queen's Realm.
Encyclopedia Entry
The saber-toothed tiger, a common term for a member of the genus Smilodon, is perhaps the most well-known of the saber-toothed cats. Notable for the long, dagger-like fangs from which the name of the genus is derived, these apex predators stalked mammoths, bison, and other large herbivores across the plains of prehistoric North America.
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