Fungal boomer

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Z fungal boomer

Hitchhiker's Guide:
Stable (0.F-3) - [ fungal boomer ]
Experimental - [ fungal boomer ]

Hit Points 30
Species fungus
Default Faction fungus
Size cow sized
Weight 120.00 kg
Material flesh
Phase flesh
Speed 40
Combat
Melee Sk 3
Damage 2d6 bash + 0 cut
Dodge Sk 0
Protection
Bash Armor 2
Cut Armor 0
Other
Special Ab FUNGUS, BOOMER, scratch
SA Cooldown 100 turns, 20 turns, 20 turns
Aggressiveness 100
Morale 100
Difficulty 7
Flags SEES, HEARS, SMELLS, STUMBLES, WARM, BASHES, GROUP_BASH, POISON, NO_BREATHE, BONES, FAT, PUSH_MON
Vision 30
Night Vision 3
 A rotund and bloated human body with pasty, fungus-ridden flesh. Its mouth drips with a frothing gray sludge. 

This creature is a cow sized fungus. It's a competent fighter with very low hit points. It's extremely slow, clumsy, has low armor against bashing weapons and no armor against cutting ones (that includes bullets). Its special ability allows it to release spore clouds, every 100 turns; spit bile, every 20 turns; perform a special scratch attack, every 20 turns.

It has extremely high morale and it's totally aggressive. Being a fungus, it's afraid of being hurt, nearby fires, and can be angered by nothing in particular.

It can see, can hear noises, is able to smell characters, stumbles around, is warm blooded (it appears in infrared), can bash destroyable objects in its way (like doors), gets help from surrounding monsters when bashing objects, is poisonous to eat (produces tainted meat when butchered), doesn't breathe (it's not affected by smoke, toxic gases, drowning, etc), can produce bones and sinews when butchered, can produce fat when butchered, can push creatures out of its way, and nothing else.

Being made of flesh, it's vulnerable to nothing in particular.

When it dies, nothing in particular happens. If it is burned to death it can transform into a scorched zombie.


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This is a boomer infected by fungal spores.

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