v50 Steam/Premium information for editors
  • v50 information can now be added to pages in the main namespace. v0.47 information can still be found in the DF2014 namespace. See here for more details on the new versioning policy.
  • Use this page to report any issues related to the migration.
This notice may be cached—the current version can be found here.

Difference between revisions of "Horseshoe crab"

From Dwarf Fortress Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Sprite(s).)
m
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{migrated article}}
+
{{Quality|Fine}}
{{Quality|Unrated}}
 
 
{{creaturelookup/0
 
{{creaturelookup/0
 
|image=horseshoe_crab_sprites.png
 
|image=horseshoe_crab_sprites.png

Latest revision as of 21:15, 4 June 2023

Horseshoe crab
Horseshoe crab sprites.png
c

Toggle

Urist likes horseshoe crabs for their ability to hide in sand.
Biome

Variations

Horseshoe crab - Horseshoe crab man - Giant horseshoe crab

Attributes

· Amphibious

Cannot be tamed 
Size
Max: 2,000 cm3

Age
Adult at: Birth
Max age: 20-40
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 1
Fat 1

Raw materials

Skin Chitin

Wikipedia article

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A tiny sea animal that lives in the sand just offshore. It has a flat body with legs underneath.

Horseshoe crabs are creatures found inhabiting ocean biomes. Smaller than a chicken, they are unable to endanger your dwarves and make for ideal defensive training partners in adventurer mode, being nearly harmless save for any lucky hits to the face. Unlike most animals, they can't be trained nor possess any pet value, and a butchered crab will only yield a single piece of meat and fat.

Some dwarves like horseshoe crabs for their ability to hide in sand.

Admired for its ability to hide in sand.
D4Dwarf.png This article or section has been rated D for Dwarf. It may include witty humour, not-so-witty humour, bad humour, in-jokes, pop culture references, and references to the Bay12 forums. Don't believe everything you read, and if you miss some of the references, don't worry. It was inevitable.


Contrary to their name, they are not wearable by horses.