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==Where Found== | ==Where Found== | ||
Dropbears seem to spawn near [[Pine Tree|pine trees]] | Dropbears seem to spawn near [[Pine Tree|pine trees]]. They can also be seen up on the trunk of other types of [[Tree|trees]]. | ||
==Behavior== | |||
During the day, a dropbear prefers to remain clinging to the trunk of a tree, often near or at the top. If for any reason one ends up on the ground, it will search for a suitable tree to climb. They will share a tree with another dropbear. | |||
At night, dropbears may prowl along the ground in [[Forest|forests]] and almost always quickly descend and attack a [[Blockhead]] passing underneath, after which they'll climb back up their tree. | |||
They will not climb up or down more than a one-[[Block|block]] change in ground level at any time, which may result in a dropbear becoming trapped where there is no tree. | |||
A dropbear in a tree will not attack a Blockhead coming to attack it during the day, but may lash out at one just passing by. | |||
==Health== | ==Health== | ||
{{See also|Creature Hit Chart}} | {{See also|Creature Hit Chart}} | ||
Fighting dropbears is a matter of hitting them four (4) times with a fist, two with a [[Sword|bronze sword]] or [[Spear|flint spear]], or once with a steel sword. A non-fatal strike will prompt a retaliatory attack and then the dropbear will retreat to the highest point on the current or nearby tree. | Fighting dropbears is usually a matter of hitting them four (4) times with a fist, two with a [[Sword|bronze sword]] or [[Spear|flint spear]], or once with a steel sword. A non-fatal strike will prompt a retaliatory attack and then the dropbear will retreat to the highest point on the current or nearby tree. | ||
==Uses== | |||
Killing a dropbear can result in [[Leather|leather]] and/or [[Fur|fur]] being dropped. These items can also be found at the base of a tree when a drop bear dies of natural causes. | |||
==Notes== | |||
There is no real world "dropbear." The name is used for a fictional creature supposedly living in Australia that resembles a large, carnivorous koala. | |||
[[Category:Creature]] | [[Category:Creature]] |