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This is a list of '''random creature profiles''' ('''RCPs''') which are used by procedurally generated creatures. RCPs use body parts from <code>body_rcp.txt</code> instead of <code>body_default.txt</code>.
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This is a list of '''random creature profiles''' ('''RCPs''') which are used by procedurally generated creatures. RCPs used body parts from <code>body_rcp.txt</code> instead of <code>body_default.txt</code>.
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
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== List ==
 
== List ==
Nearly all RCPs use specific uppercase or lowercase letters if the monster type does not use a fixed tile, such as '&' for demons. Lobsters uniquely use the '¥' sign instead. RCPs with humanoid versions are '''bolded'''. Humanoid forms use the same tile as their standard counterparts.
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In ASCII mode, nearly all RCPs use specific uppercase or lowercase letters if the monster type does not use a fixed tile, such as '&' for demons. Lobsters uniquely use the '¥' sign instead. RCPs with humanoid versions are '''bolded'''. Humanoid forms use the same tile as their standard counterparts.
  
 
Capitalization denotes body size. In most cases, anything larger than a [[dwarf]] (60,000) uses an uppercase letter. Only uppercase letters are shown here.
 
Capitalization denotes body size. In most cases, anything larger than a [[dwarf]] (60,000) uses an uppercase letter. Only uppercase letters are shown here.

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