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'''Pixies''' are harmless vermin, similar to {{L|Fairy|fairies}}, but technically smaller, and appear in swarms. They live in all good {{L|biome|biomes}}.
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'''Pixies''' are harmless vermin, similar to [[Fairy|fairies]], but technically smaller, and appear in swarms. They live in all good [[biome|biomes]].
  
 
They can't be trapped and will not damage or eat food.
 
They can't be trapped and will not damage or eat food.
  
{{Game_Data|[CREATURE:PIXIE]
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{{gamedata}}
[NAME:pixie:pixies:pixie]
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{{Vermin}}
[TILE:250][COLOR:3:0:1]
 
[VERMIN_GROUNDER][VERMIN_MICRO][FREQUENCY:100]
 
[FANCIFUL]
 
[FLIER][VERMIN_NOTRAP][GOOD]
 
[SMALL_REMAINS]
 
[SPEED:700]
 
[NOT_BUTCHERABLE]
 
[PREFSTRING:shifting colors]
 
[PREFSTRING:intricate aerial dances]
 
[ALL_ACTIVE]
 
[LIGHT_GEN]
 
[BIOME:ALL_MAIN]
 
[STANDARD_FLESH]
 
[HOMEOTHERM:10067]
 
[SWIMS_INNATE][SWIM_SPEED:2500]
 
[POPULATION_NUMBER:2500:5000]
 
[CLUSTER_NUMBER:100:200]
 
}}
 
 
 
[[Category:Vermin]]
 

Latest revision as of 15:06, 8 December 2011

Pixie
·
Biome

  • Almost Anywhere
Attributes
Alignment: Good

· Flying

Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Pixies are harmless vermin, similar to fairies, but technically smaller, and appear in swarms. They live in all good biomes.

They can't be trapped and will not damage or eat food.

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