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− | '''Cyclopes''' are | + | '''Cyclopes''' are large, intelligent, single-eyed humanoids. They are usually found in [[cave]]s, but can appear above ground as well. Due to their sheer [[size]] and the fact that they're [[building destroyer]]s, they cause lots of [[fun]] in your [[fortress]]. They are [[Megabeast|semi-megabeasts]] and are attracted by [[Wealth|wealthy fortresses]] just like regular megabeasts and [[Titan|titans]]. The game will pause and display a warning message when a cyclops appears. Cyclopes seem to hang around for a while and then beeline for the nearest fortress entrance. |
+ | Dispatch with caution. | ||
− | + | A Cyclops can be captured by a [[cage trap]]; however, due to the weight of the cyclops your dwarves will haul the cage very slowly. While quite harmless inside a cage, a cyclops can prove deadly if [[gremlin|released]] inside your fortress. Be warned though, if you decide to designate the cyclops to be thrown into your death pit (everyone has a death pit) or otherwise removed from its cage, your military dwarves and the dwarf transporting it may begin to attack the cyclops, however, the cyclops won't fight back. | |
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+ | In the unit list a cyclops will be listed as an "uninvited guest" (or "caged guest" if captured). | ||
{{D for Dwarf}} | {{D for Dwarf}} | ||
− | + | *They are commonly found teamed up with [[Wolverine man|wolverine men]]. They do not, however fire laser beams with their eyes. | |
− | *They are commonly found teamed up with [[Wolverine man|wolverine men]]. They do not, however | ||
*They do not herd [[sheep]] and will not steal them from your fort. | *They do not herd [[sheep]] and will not steal them from your fort. | ||
− | *Their eye is particularly vulnerable to wooden [[menacing | + | *Their eye is particularly vulnerable to wooden [[menacing spikes]], [[ballista bolt]]s, and [[pike]]s. |
*Do NOT attempt to escape a cyclops by claiming your name is "Nobody". Doesn't work anymore. They know their history. | *Do NOT attempt to escape a cyclops by claiming your name is "Nobody". Doesn't work anymore. They know their history. | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Libr0328.jpg|The eye is the weakpoint. | ||
+ | File:CyclopsDF.jpg|Cyclops as depicted in crayon art reward. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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