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A '''quadruped''' is a [[monster class]] represented by a {{white|q}}.
 
A '''quadruped''' is a [[monster class]] represented by a {{white|q}}.
  
Quadrupeds include
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Quadrupeds consist of
 
* {{monsymlink|rothe}}
 
* {{monsymlink|rothe}}
 
* {{monsymlink|mumak}}
 
* {{monsymlink|mumak}}
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Many players encounter problems with these monsters once first encountering them, due to their difficulty.
 
Many players encounter problems with these monsters once first encountering them, due to their difficulty.
  
Quadrupeds are generally slow (with a notable exception of leocrotta), hard-hitting monsters who can take a few hits before dying. Players who are faster than one can use the [[hit and run]] strategy or fire [[ranged weapon]]s at them from afar.
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Quadrupeds are generally slow (with a notable exception of leocrottas), hard-hitting monsters who can take a few hits before dying. Players who are faster than one can use the [[hit and run]] strategy or fire [[ranged weapon]]s at them from afar.
 
[[Category:Monster classes]]
 
[[Category:Monster classes]]

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A quadruped is a monster class represented by a q.

Quadrupeds consist of

Many players encounter problems with these monsters once first encountering them, due to their difficulty.

Quadrupeds are generally slow (with a notable exception of leocrottas), hard-hitting monsters who can take a few hits before dying. Players who are faster than one can use the hit and run strategy or fire ranged weapons at them from afar.