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− | *Treat most weapons as one-handed, can wield [[giant club]]s and [[giant spiked club]]s with two-hands | + | *Treat most melee and ranged weapons as one-handed, can wield [[giant club]]s and [[giant spiked club]]s with two-hands |
*Can throw [[large rock]]s | *Can throw [[large rock]]s | ||
*Can [[dig]] as an innate ability | *Can [[dig]] as an innate ability |
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Trunk-only: This article pertains to a feature of Crawl which is being tested. It will likely change before the next release, and may even be removed entirely.
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Formicids are an ant-like, six-limbed species capable of inhuman feats of strength. They are preternaturally stable, resisting all blink and teleportation effects, but their insectoid biology leaves them less hardy than most species and susceptible to poisons.
Contents
Innate Abilities
- Chitin: +3 AC
- Antennae: Rank 1 at level 1, rank 2 at 9, rank 3 at 17.
- Treat most melee and ranged weapons as one-handed, can wield giant clubs and giant spiked clubs with two-hands
- Can throw large rocks
- Can dig as an innate ability
- Can shaft self as an innate ability
- Permanent stasis
- Vulnerability to poison
- Starts with two potions of curing
Level Bonuses
- +1 strength every 4th level.
- 20% less HP than average.
- 10% less MP than average.
- +4 magic resistance per level.
Starting Skills and Equipment
Formicids receive the skills and equipment listed for their background, with these exceptions:
- Starts with two potions of curing
Difficulty of Play
???
Strategy
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History
Formicids will be added in 0.14.
During much of their development, formicids were known as dwants (or dwarf-ants).