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{{As Of Patch|2.0.199.5}}
{{Character
{{Character
| title = {{Qud text|feral dog}}
| title = {{Qud text|feral dog}}
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| hp = 8
| hp = 8
| av = 2
| av = 2
| dv = 4
| dv = 6
| ma = -1
| ma = 0
| marange = -2+1d2
| weight = 201
| featureweightinfo = no
| id = Dog
| id = Dog
| tier = 0
| tier = 0
| colorstr = &amp;y
| colorstr = &amp;y
| tilecolors = yw
| renderstr = d
| renderstr = d
| corpse = {{ID to name|Dog Corpse}}
| corpse = Dog Corpse
| corpsechance = 100
| corpsechance = 100
| role = Minion
| role = Minion
| extra = {{Extra info|isswarmer = yes | pettable = yes}}
| extra = {{Extra info|weight = 201 | isswarmer = yes | pettable = yes | bodytype = Quadruped}}
| inheritingfrom = BaseDog
| inheritingfrom = BaseDog
| dynamictable = {{Dynamic object|DesertCanyon_Creatures|Dog}} </br>{{Dynamic object|Hills_Creatures|Dog}} </br>{{Dynamic object|Mountains_Creatures|Dog}} </br>{{Dynamic object|Flowerfields_Creatures|Dog}}
| dynamictable = {{Dynamic object|DesertCanyon_Creatures|Dog}} </br>{{Dynamic object|Flowerfields_Creatures|Dog}} </br>{{Dynamic object|Hills_Creatures|Dog}} </br>{{Dynamic object|Mountains_Creatures|Dog}}
| quickness = 100
| quickness = 100
| movespeed = 100
| movespeed = 100
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| cold = 0
| cold = 0
| heat = 0
| heat = 0
| xpvalue = 10
| xptier = 0
| faction = {{creature faction|{{FactionID to name|Dogs}}|100}}
| faction = {{creature faction|{{FactionID to name|Dogs}}|100}}
| demeanor = neutral
| demeanor = neutral
| inventory = {{inventory|Dog_Bite|1|no|100}}
| inventory = {{inventory|Dog_Bite|1|no|100|no}}
| mutations = {{creature mutation|{{MutationID to name|DarkVision}}|6|6}}
| mutations = {{creature mutation|{{MutationID to name|DarkVision}}|6|8}}
| desc = A snarling mess of matted hair.~J211
| desc = =pronouns.Subjective= =verb:are:afterpronoun= a snarling mess of matted hair.
| categories = Dogs
| categories = Dogs
| gameversion = 2.0.206.57
}}
}}
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A {{name}} is a creature belonging to the [[dogs]] faction. Feral dogs can be found underground, as well as in the {{favilink|Desert Canyons}}, the {{favilink|Hills}}, the {{favilink|Mountains}}, and the {{favilink|Flower Fields}}.{{XML Ref|encounter}}{{XML Ref|pop}}
Feral dogs will be friendly to the player by default, and will thus come to the player's aid when they are engaged in combat. They can still be made hostile if provoked, however.
Feral dogs attack in melee with their {{favilink page|Data:bite (dog)}}, a natural [[Short Blade|short blade]] weapon that deals {{Heart}}{{dice tooltip|1d3}} damage.{{XML Ref|object|Dog_Bite}} Feral dogs are swarmers, meaning they gain +1 to their to-hit and penetration rolls for every other swarmer adjacent to their target.{{Code Reference|class=Swarmer}}
== Pilgrims ==
Feral dogs have a 10% chance to spawn as "pilgrims". If a pilgrim is not currently in combat, not a follower to the player or another creature, and is otherwise not preoccupied with another activity, it will begin moving towards the nearest humanoid settlement. A pilgrim will continue their pilgrimage, stopping if it becomes occupied by combat or another action and resuming when it is done, until it reaches its destination. Once it arrives, it will stop and begin to wander around the area randomly.{{XML Ref|object|Dog}}{{Code Reference|class=AIPilgrim}}
{{References|2.0.201.94}}


{{Creature Navbox|Dogs}}
{{Creature Navbox|Dogs}}
{{No Description}}
[[Category:Dogs]]
[[Category:Dogs]]

Latest revision as of 14:07, 18 January 2024

feral dog
Feral dog.png
Character

d

ID?Use this ID to Wish for feral dog

Dog

Faction

dogs (Loved100 Reputation)

Demeanor

neutral

Inventory
Inventory
Mutations
Mutations
Corpse Dropped

dog corpse (100%)

Experience?The XP granted when killed. Click
"toggle detailed stats" above for
a level-based breakdown.

10 XP

XP Tier

0

Role

Minion

Spawns in

DesertCanyon_Creatures
Flowerfields_Creatures
Hills_Creatures
Mountains_Creatures


Extra info:
  • Swarmer: This creature receives +1 to its to-hit and penetration rolls for each other swarmer beyond the first who is adjacent to its target.
  • This creature is pettable
  • Weighs 201 lbs

Limbs* (Quadruped): * Excludes limbs granted via mutations
feral dog

They are a snarling mess of matted hair.

Perfect

A feral dog is a creature belonging to the dogs faction. Feral dogs can be found underground, as well as in the desert canyons, the hills, the mountains, and the flower fields.[1][2]

Feral dogs will be friendly to the player by default, and will thus come to the player's aid when they are engaged in combat. They can still be made hostile if provoked, however.

Feral dogs attack in melee with their \bite, a natural short blade weapon that deals ♥1d31-3 (Avg: 2) damage.[3] Feral dogs are swarmers, meaning they gain +1 to their to-hit and penetration rolls for every other swarmer adjacent to their target.[4]

Pilgrims

Feral dogs have a 10% chance to spawn as "pilgrims". If a pilgrim is not currently in combat, not a follower to the player or another creature, and is otherwise not preoccupied with another activity, it will begin moving towards the nearest humanoid settlement. A pilgrim will continue their pilgrimage, stopping if it becomes occupied by combat or another action and resuming when it is done, until it reaches its destination. Once it arrives, it will stop and begin to wander around the area randomly.[5][6]

References

This information is reliable as of patch 2.0.201.94.
  1. EncounterTables.xml
  2. PopulationTables.xml
  3. ObjectBlueprints.xml, object name Dog_Bite
  4. XRL.World.Parts.Swarmer
  5. ObjectBlueprints.xml, object name Dog
  6. XRL.World.Parts.AIPilgrim