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{{Creature | {{Creature | ||
|image=LargeRat.jpg | |||
|aggro=Yes | |aggro=Yes | ||
|tamable=Yes | |tamable=Yes | ||
|dommable=No | |dommable=No | ||
|groomable=No | |groomable=No | ||
|butcheringprod=[[Meat]], [[gland]], [[pelt]] | |butcheringprod=[[Meat]] (0.3 kg/piece), [[gland]], [[pelt]] (0.2 kg) | ||
|eats= | |meattype=Game | ||
|eats=[[Omnivore]] | |||
|ridable=No | |ridable=No | ||
|swim=Yes | |swim=Yes | ||
|lair=[[Garbage pile]] | |lair=[[Garbage pile]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
''This is an unnaturally large version of a standard black rat.'' | |||
Champion large rats | == Notes == | ||
* A large rat is a weak but aggressive [[creatures|animal]]. | |||
* Upon being butchered, large rats will often yield a [[pelt]]. | |||
* They can be [[taming|tamed]] quite easily with [[meat]] or [[fish]]. No minimum taming skill is necessary. | |||
* Champion large rats are considered to be roughly on par to a regular black bear in combat. | |||
* Large rats are known to originate from [[lair|garbage piles]] and rock tiles. | |||
[[Category:Bestiary]] | [[Category:Bestiary]] | ||
[[Category:Babel/L]] | [[Category:Babel/L]] | ||
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Description
This is an unnaturally large version of a standard black rat.
Notes
- A large rat is a weak but aggressive animal.
- Upon being butchered, large rats will often yield a pelt.
- They can be tamed quite easily with meat or fish. No minimum taming skill is necessary.
- Champion large rats are considered to be roughly on par to a regular black bear in combat.
- Large rats are known to originate from garbage piles and rock tiles.
