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"The bigger they are, the harder they fall" | "The bigger they are, the harder they fall" | ||
− | + | When designing {{L|trap design|pit traps}}, one consideration to keep in mind is how a creature will respond to the fall. Larger creatures like {{L|blind cave ogre}}s don't require much: a five story drop will kill nine out of ten of them, and the tenth one will bleed to death within a game week. Smaller creatures like crundles or creeping eyes, however, tend to land lightly and require a much longer drop. | |
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