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'''Cat'''s is ambiguous between meaning feline animals in general or the domestic house cat. Either is suitable as a source of roguelike encounters. | |||
In a game that uses [[pet]]s, a house cat would be a typical starting pet. | In a game that uses [[pet]]s, a house cat would be a typical starting pet. | ||
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The house cat should not be ignored, however. While a modest encounter in terms of [[combat]] threat, the cat is associated with [[magic]] use and could be given some special game abilities as a [[familiar]]. They might be given the ability to see [[invisible]] characters (an ability their larger cousins might also be given). | The house cat should not be ignored, however. While a modest encounter in terms of [[combat]] threat, the cat is associated with [[magic]] use and could be given some special game abilities as a [[familiar]]. They might be given the ability to see [[invisible]] characters (an ability their larger cousins might also be given). | ||
== ASCII == | |||
Usually, roguelike ''cat''s comes as <span style="color:brown">'''c'''</span> of different colors. Bigger ones can grow to upper case (<span style="color:blue">'''C'''</span>), beware! | |||
== Links == | |||
* [[list of monsters]]. | |||
[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] |
Revision as of 12:49, 9 September 2010
Cats is ambiguous between meaning feline animals in general or the domestic house cat. Either is suitable as a source of roguelike encounters.
In a game that uses pets, a house cat would be a typical starting pet.
Wild cats such as lions, tigers, leopards, cheetahs, panthers, lynxes, bobcats, etc. are fairly common roguelike monsters. These animals tend to be quick predators with a combination of biting and clawing attacks.
The house cat should not be ignored, however. While a modest encounter in terms of combat threat, the cat is associated with magic use and could be given some special game abilities as a familiar. They might be given the ability to see invisible characters (an ability their larger cousins might also be given).
ASCII
Usually, roguelike cats comes as c of different colors. Bigger ones can grow to upper case (C), beware!