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The burrow orc would stand roughly six feet high, were he not stooped over. He is thinner and more gaunt than the land-roaming orcs, with sickly white skin and no hair on his smelly frame. He seems more interested in stuffing himself and protecting his burrow than anything else.
Hunting strategies
The greater burrow orc has a maneuver where he tries to fling dirt at you:
A greater burrow orc begins to dig up clods of dirt and fling them towards you almost as fast as you can dodge them.
Roundtime: 4 sec.
Roundtime: 4 sec.
Other information
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References
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