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Cats are accurately depicted in [[Dwarf Fortress]].
Cats are accurately depicted in [[Dwarf Fortress]].


An amusing consequence of the 3rd edition [[D&D]] system is that a domestic housecat is capable of demolishing first level commoners in combat, doing a point of lethal damage with a single bite or claw attack and being able to make two claw attacks and one bite attack in a single round. First level human commoners generally have between 1 and 5 hit points.
An amusing consequence of the 3rd edition [[D&D]] system is that a domestic housecat is capable of demolishing first level commoners in combat, doing a point of lethal damage with a single bite or claw attack and being able to make two claw attacks and one bite attack in a single round. First level human commoners generally have between 1 and 5 hit points. However, longtime cat owners could testify that this is arguably realistic. For example, my ungrateful cat just scarred my hand, nyoro~n.


===See also===
===See also===

Revision as of 12:19, 28 June 2008

Do not be fooled by its appearance. This cat will wreck your shit.

A cat is a small cute creature that can breed twice every hour. Cats expand to fill all available space. (see catsplosion)

Cats are accurately depicted in Dwarf Fortress.

An amusing consequence of the 3rd edition D&D system is that a domestic housecat is capable of demolishing first level commoners in combat, doing a point of lethal damage with a single bite or claw attack and being able to make two claw attacks and one bite attack in a single round. First level human commoners generally have between 1 and 5 hit points. However, longtime cat owners could testify that this is arguably realistic. For example, my ungrateful cat just scarred my hand, nyoro~n.

See also