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Author Topic: Vomit Monster vs. Steel-Clad Dwarves  (Read 3541 times)

I am Leo

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Re: Vomit Monster vs. Steel-Clad Dwarves
« Reply #15 on: May 20, 2013, 03:48:12 am »

Really?
I was under the impression that blob type monsters are in certain situations the most dangerous, since they have no body parts to be hacked off.
That's why giant sponges are so dangerous...

The difference being that giant sponges are one indivisible body part, this was a quadruped with limbs and a head that was made of vomit.
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Re: Vomit Monster vs. Steel-Clad Dwarves
« Reply #16 on: May 20, 2013, 03:08:42 pm »

Oh, right, I'm stupid.
Thanks for the correction.
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Re: Vomit Monster vs. Steel-Clad Dwarves
« Reply #17 on: May 21, 2013, 07:49:41 pm »

I like to think that blobs are giant variants of amoebas, and if you pierce their membrane, their bodies rives apart, spilling their internal fluids all around.
The problem is that! They don't have organs, don't have internal fluids, don't have brains, don't have (insert anything here)...
The only way to kill inorganic blobs is make it in two, does someone have a way of do it?
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Re: Vomit Monster vs. Steel-Clad Dwarves
« Reply #18 on: May 23, 2013, 05:56:15 am »

Once a mountan titan entered my map, it was a huge blob composed of flames. It was able to spit fireballs all around, and burned the map several times, however it was unable to move.
I was really afraid of it, so I spent only one marksdwarf to kill it, and only one bolt was enough to kill him.
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Re: Vomit Monster vs. Steel-Clad Dwarves
« Reply #19 on: May 23, 2013, 09:23:49 pm »

Once a mountan titan entered my map, it was a huge blob composed of flames. It was able to spit fireballs all around, and burned the map several times, however it was unable to move.
I was really afraid of it, so I spent only one marksdwarf to kill it, and only one bolt was enough to kill him.
flames have the consistency of a boiled egg.
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Re: Vomit Monster vs. Steel-Clad Dwarves
« Reply #20 on: May 24, 2013, 11:07:52 pm »

I did some testing and research. It turns out that a single body part creature made of SOLID materials (such as Giant Sponges, or a vomit blob) can become impossible to kill in normal combat. However, GAS, LIQUID, or SOLID_POWDER single body part creatures die in one hit.

As I mentioned, vomit is treated as a solid material. Water is liquid (water) or powder (snow), fire is gas, ash is powder, grime is solid, mud is liquid, coal is solid, glass is solid.

So fear the vomit and grime blobs! A humanoid made of vomit could be killed by decapitation.

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Re: Vomit Monster vs. Steel-Clad Dwarves
« Reply #21 on: May 26, 2013, 10:39:00 am »

That's interesting. I wonder why vomit is a solid, while mud is a liquid. Is that a bug?
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Re: Vomit Monster vs. Steel-Clad Dwarves
« Reply #22 on: May 26, 2013, 11:10:03 am »

Vomit doesn't really imply a state of matter, while mud is effectively a liquid form of dirt...
It almost makes me wonder if molten vomit could be created...
Well, that's dorf logic for ya.
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