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The mountain goat is a blunt squarish-looking animal with a rather short body and humped shoulders. The narrow head has a black muzzle, sharp pointed ears and a double beard of long hair on her chin and throat. The white coat has a soft, woolly, three to four inches thick undercoat. Long coarse guard hairs, up to seven inches long, form heavy mats over the shoulders and hips giving a humped appearance. The coat grows to within eight inches of each hoof, where it abruptly stops giving the appearance of the goat wearing pants. As the days become longer and the weather warmer, she begins to shed her heavy winter coat and replaces it with a short summer coat that is yellowish in color. Black hooves accent her normal white coat and are equipped with cushioned skid-proof pads for grip and traction on steep rocky surfaces. Atop her head, slender, black shiny horns rise in a smooth backward curve to a length of ten to twelve inches. Rings can be seen around each horn indicative of the number of winters she has survived.
<pre{{log2|margin-right=26em}}>The mountain goat is a blunt squarish-looking animal with a rather short body and humped shoulders. The narrow head has a black muzzle, sharp pointed ears and a double beard of long hair on her chin and throat. The white coat has a soft, woolly, three to four inches thick undercoat. Long coarse guard hairs, up to seven inches long, form heavy mats over the shoulders and hips giving a humped appearance. The coat grows to within eight inches of each hoof, where it abruptly stops giving the appearance of the goat wearing pants. As the days become longer and the weather warmer, she begins to shed her heavy winter coat and replaces it with a short summer coat that is yellowish in color. Black hooves accent her normal white coat and are equipped with cushioned skid-proof pads for grip and traction on steep rocky surfaces. Atop her head, slender, black shiny horns rise in a smooth backward curve to a length of ten to twelve inches. Rings can be seen around each horn indicative of the number of winters she has survived.</pre>


==Hunting strategies==
==Hunting strategies==
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== References ==
== References ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goat Goat on Wikipedia]
* [http://www.play.net/gs4/info/bestiary/creature.asp?creature=1556 Mountain goat on Play.net bestiary]


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[[Category:Masked Hills creatures]]

Latest revision as of 19:45, 13 April 2021

Mountain goat
Level 17
Family Caprine family creatures
Body Type Quadruped
Classification(s) Living
Area(s) Found Masked Hills
BCS Yes
HP 220
Speed
Attack Attributes
Physical Attacks
Bite 175 AS
Defense Attributes
Armor
Cuirbouilli Leather (natural) ASG 10N
Defensive Strength (DS)
Melee 167
Ranged
Bolt
Unarmed Defense Factor
UDF
Target Defense (TD)
Bard Base 51
Cleric Base
Empath Base
Paladin Base
Ranger Base
Sorcerer Base
Wizard Base
Minor Elemental 51
Major Elemental
Minor Spiritual
Major Spiritual
Minor Mental
Treasure Attributes
Coins
Gems
Magic Items
Boxes
Skin a goat hoof
Other
The mountain goat is a blunt squarish-looking animal with a rather short body and humped shoulders.  The narrow head has a black muzzle, sharp pointed ears and a double beard of long hair on her chin and throat.  The white coat has a soft, woolly, three to four inches thick undercoat.  Long coarse guard hairs, up to seven inches long, form heavy mats over the shoulders and hips giving a humped appearance.  The coat grows to within eight inches of each hoof, where it abruptly stops giving the appearance of the goat wearing pants.  As the days become longer and the weather warmer, she begins to shed her heavy winter coat and replaces it with a short summer coat that is yellowish in color.  Black hooves accent her normal white coat and are equipped with cushioned skid-proof pads for grip and traction on steep rocky surfaces.  Atop her head, slender, black shiny horns rise in a smooth backward curve to a length of ten to twelve inches.  Rings can be seen around each horn indicative of the number of winters she has survived.

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