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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 | + | 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 | + | 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]] |
Revision as of 16:05, 21 March 2012
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A quadruped is a monster class represented by a q.
Quadrupeds consist of
- q rothe
- q mumak
- q leocrotta
- q wumpus
- q titanothere
- q baluchitherium
- q mastodon
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.