Ring-necked Gidii

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Ring-necked Gidii
Gidii.jpg
Creature Levels:
    Overall 4
    Level Variance -
    Natural Attack 4
    Weapon Attack 4
    Defense 4
    Player Estimated 4
Potential overall skill: 16
Skill Cap 15 to 44
Skinnable No
Has Coins No
Has Gems No
Has Boxes No
Has Other Unknown
Uses Weapons Unknown
Alignment No
Corporeal Yes
Construct No
Casts Spells No
Attack Range Melee
Stealthy Yes
Special Attacks No
Special Defenses Unknown
Body Type avian
Body Type (Alt) monstrous
Body Size little
Located:
Premium-Only No
Manipulation
Manipulatable Yes
Skill Required ? / ?
Teaching Cap ?



Description

One of the many flightless birds which inhabit this particular area, the gidii is typically smelly, unkempt, awkward and ugly. This one is definitely typical.

Anatomy Chart

Vulture-like in appearance, the gidii has a wrinkled grey head and a hooked black beak. Long, dark feathers cover the awkward-looking creature from shoulder to leg, ending at thick feet with curved talons. Several sketches of gidii feathers frame the bird's chart.

In Depth

  • Gidii don't fight back.
  • Has a chance to just randomly fall over:

A ring-necked gidii squawks loudly and runs in circles until it falls in an exhausted heap.
A ring-necked gidii runs in place for no reason, catches a glimpse of its feet moving up and down on the ground, is amazed at what it sees and stumbles headlong into the dirt!
A ring-necked gidii lifts one foot and inspects it. Finding another still on the ground, it lifts that one as well. With a squawk and a chortle, it stares blankly ahead as if its being seated on its tail is some kind of cruel joke.