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[[File:Dropbear.png|thumb|300px|Dropbear Hanging Near Top of Tree]] | [[File:Dropbear.png|thumb|300px|Dropbear Hanging Near Top of Tree]] | ||
A '''Dropbear''' is the most (and currently only) dangerous ground [[:Category:Creature|animal]] in the game. A single dropbear won't cause significant trouble for a healthy [[Blockhead]]. They can cause problems for the wounded or when multiple dropbears are encountered. Fortunately, they are nocturnal creatures that hang out near the tops of [[Tree|trees]] when not active. They are sometimes found on the ground when traveling between trees, but seldom during the day. Their eyes glow at night, making them easier to avoid. | |||
[[File:Dropbear_at_night.png|thumb|300px|Glowing Dropbear Eyes]] | [[File:Dropbear_at_night.png|thumb|300px|Glowing Dropbear Eyes]] | ||
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==Health== | ==Health== | ||
{{See also|Creature Hit Chart}} | {{See also|Creature Hit Chart}} | ||
Fighting dropbears is usually a matter of hitting them four (4) times with a fist, two with | Fighting dropbears is usually a matter of hitting them four (4) times with a fist, two with most [[:Category:Tool|tools]], or once with a steel [[Sword|sword]]. A non-fatal strike will usually prompt a retaliatory attack and then the dropbear will retreat to the highest point on the current tree or one nearby (if it was a ground encounter). | ||
==Uses== | ==Uses== | ||
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==Notes== | ==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. | There is no real world "dropbear."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop_bear] The name is used for a fictional creature supposedly living in Australia that resembles a large, carnivorous koala.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koala] | ||
[[Category:Creature]] | [[Category:Creature]] |