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A '''bronze colossus''' is a [[:Category:Megabeasts|megabeast]] that can shrug off most attacks, destroy [[building]]s, and toss the defenders of a fort around as if they were [[toy]] [[anvil]]s. When one takes up residence near a fortress, it's up to those within to make an end of it, or it will make an end of them. Regrettably, these megabeasts cannot be captured in a wooden cage trap.
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A '''bronze colossus''' is a [[:Category:Megabeasts|megabeast]] that can shrug off most attacks, destroy [[building]]s, and toss the defenders of a fort around as if they were [[toy]] [[anvil]]s. When one takes up residence near a fortress, it's up to those within to make an end of it, or it will make an end of them.
  
 
Strangely, this creature has eyes, but removing them won't do much, as these [[metal]] monstrosities don't bleed or feel pain.
 
Strangely, this creature has eyes, but removing them won't do much, as these [[metal]] monstrosities don't bleed or feel pain.
  
Upon its death a bronze colossus becomes a [[item value|masterwork]] [[bronze]] [[statue]] (worth 1500☼), a great decoration for a grand entrance hall.
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Upon its death, a bronze colossus becomes a [[item value|masterwork]] [[bronze]] [[statue]] (worth 1500☼), a great decoration for a grand entrance hall. Regrettably, they are immune to all [[trap]]s, so you cannot capture them in a cage and feature them in your [[zoo]].
  
 
When fighting a bronze colossus, any broken limb will break off, making blunt weapons such as war hammers and maces significantly more effective than slashing or piercing weapons.
 
When fighting a bronze colossus, any broken limb will break off, making blunt weapons such as war hammers and maces significantly more effective than slashing or piercing weapons.

Latest revision as of 17:14, 26 July 2021

Bronze colossus

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Biome

  • Any Land
Attributes

Building destroyer: Level 2

· Megabeast · Genderless · No Stun · No Pain · No Exert · Fanciful · Humanoid

Cannot be tamed

Age
Adult at: Birth
Max age: Immortal
Becomes after death

bronze statue

This article is about an older version of DF.

A bronze colossus is a megabeast that can shrug off most attacks, destroy buildings, and toss the defenders of a fort around as if they were toy anvils. When one takes up residence near a fortress, it's up to those within to make an end of it, or it will make an end of them.

Strangely, this creature has eyes, but removing them won't do much, as these metal monstrosities don't bleed or feel pain.

Upon its death, a bronze colossus becomes a masterwork bronze statue (worth 1500☼), a great decoration for a grand entrance hall. Regrettably, they are immune to all traps, so you cannot capture them in a cage and feature them in your zoo.

When fighting a bronze colossus, any broken limb will break off, making blunt weapons such as war hammers and maces significantly more effective than slashing or piercing weapons.

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