"Giant" animals


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Post Wednesday, 12th January 2011, 03:37

"Giant" animals

I'm just nit picking here, but this is one of those things that has always bugged me a little. This is almost so small (heh) of an issue it's not even worth posting, but whatever.

Crawl has an unusual proliferation of monsters with "giant" prefixed to their names. I pulled this list from the crawl.chaosforge.org wiki but it looks like it's mostly still up to date. Most of these are animals.

Giant amoeba
Giant ant
Giant bat
Giant beetle
Giant blowfly
Giant centipede
Giant cockroach
Giant eyeball
Giant firefly
Giant frog
Giant gecko
Giant goldfish
Giant iguana
Giant leech
Giant mite
Giant mosquito
Giant newt
Giant orange brain
Giant slug
Giant snail
Giant spore
Giant toad

The trend seems to be for unoriginal monster names to be changed (or for the monsters themselves to be replaced). For example, giant lizards were replaced, the boring coloured snakes all got names, and there are no giant iguanas (making the list I copied at least a bit outdated).

I've always found this "giant" thing to be a bit odd, partially because there are so many "giant" enemies, and partially because most of them aren't actually giant (giant bats are actually tiny). Plus, there's the fact that a lot of enemies aren't named "giant" and yet aren't any smaller.

A couple of these are appropriate - giant eyes, giant orange brains, giant amoebas, gaint spores, and giant mites. The first two because they are weird and interesting, the latter three because they are microscopic. As for the rest, I don't think "giant" is really necessary - some of these animals are normally quite small, but we can all assume that if they are in a fantasy dungeon and they are rabidly attacking you, they probably aren't ordinary animals.

Is this just some quirky crawl-ism that causes animals to be named like this (if so, there's nothing wrong with that, but it would be interesting to know if that's an actual reason)? Or otherwise, is there a reason "giant bats" aren't simply renamed "bats" besides them always being called that, going back to pre-SS days?

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Post Wednesday, 12th January 2011, 04:08

Re: "Giant" animals

http://crawl.chaosforge.org/index.php?title=Iguana
http://crawl.chaosforge.org/index.php?title=Crocodile
http://crawl.chaosforge.org/index.php?title=Agate_snail

I renamed those articles awhile ago, but I forgot to update the list. All the various snake articles were also renamed.

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Post Wednesday, 12th January 2011, 05:12

Re: "Giant" animals

Giant fireflies have a good bit of reason, as well: spriggan riders ride them.

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Post Wednesday, 12th January 2011, 11:37

Re: "Giant" animals

Big Fish and Giant Goldfish could easily be replaced with actual species of fish.
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Post Wednesday, 12th January 2011, 14:05

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I was just about to post that a few minutes ago >.>
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Post Wednesday, 12th January 2011, 14:05

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I'd roll with some felidfish.
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Post Wednesday, 12th January 2011, 14:20

Re: "Giant" animals

minmay wrote:
TGW wrote:Big Fish and Giant Goldfish could easily be replaced with actual species of fish.

Show of hands for carp.


I concur. So when I stab them I can shout out, "Holy carp!"
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Post Wednesday, 12th January 2011, 16:15

Re: "Giant" animals

minmay wrote:
TGW wrote:Big Fish and Giant Goldfish could easily be replaced with actual species of fish.

Show of hands for carp.

just make sure they don't end up being too hardcore.

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Post Wednesday, 12th January 2011, 17:31

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marikvulpina wrote:
minmay wrote:
TGW wrote:Big Fish and Giant Goldfish could easily be replaced with actual species of fish.

Show of hands for carp.

just make sure they don't end up being too hardcore.

So in the Dwarven Mines branch, if a fortress vault gets generated, any carp in the moat get insanely buffed?
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Post Sunday, 16th January 2011, 13:10

Re: "Giant" animals

Rename giant beetle to goliath beetle

Yes, they're not really *that* huge irl, but neither are emperor scorpions and they're giant monsters in DCSS too.

EDIT: Seconding that carps should replace giant goldfish.
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Post Sunday, 16th January 2011, 17:23

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coolio wrote:EDIT: Seconding that carps should replace giant goldfish.

well technically a carp IS a giant goldfish.

or rather a goldfish is a particular breed of carp that generally doesn't get too big because it's put in a tiny living space and growth based on living space is just how carp roll.

but yeah.
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Post Sunday, 16th January 2011, 18:18

Re: "Giant" animals

Giant carp.
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Post Sunday, 16th January 2011, 22:12

Re: "Giant" animals

Death carp.
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Post Thursday, 20th January 2011, 21:02

Re: "Giant" animals

Blink carp.

Carptaur.

Orange crystal carp.

27-headed oklob carp.

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Post Thursday, 20th January 2011, 21:55

Re: "Giant" animals

Blink carp would be awesome. He blinks over to an adventurer and bites him, then suffocates in the waterless environment.

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Post Friday, 21st January 2011, 04:30

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Grimm wrote:Death carp.


Dire Carp.

I just want to see <player>, killed by carp on the highscore table.

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Post Saturday, 22nd January 2011, 21:45

Re: "Giant" animals

We listen to the demands of our players and Jude acted swiftly.

Giant bat --> Megabat

Lest the complaints can be heard all of the jungle, rest assured that megabat is the appropriate term, as the Crawl HQ zoology department assures: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabat

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Post Saturday, 22nd January 2011, 22:33

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Danei wrote:27-headed oklob carp.

Of distortion.
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Post Sunday, 23rd January 2011, 00:22

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dpeg wrote:We listen to the demands of our players and Jude acted swiftly.

Giant bat --> Megabat

Lest the complaints can be heard all of the jungle, rest assured that megabat is the appropriate term, as the Crawl HQ zoology department assures: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabat

I suggest we simply call them bats.
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Post Sunday, 23rd January 2011, 00:33

Re: "Giant" animals

Megabat sounds a bit extraordinary for such a mundane creature, it's what I'd expect a unique bat monster to be called more than anything

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Post Sunday, 23rd January 2011, 04:05

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From the wiki: "The megabat, contrary to its name, is not always large: the smallest species is 6 centimetres (2.4 in) long and thus smaller than some microbats."

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Post Sunday, 23rd January 2011, 05:08

Re: "Giant" animals

wolf spiders are as big as ogres
so are emperor scorpions
I don't think crawl is worried about matching up with real life on sizing issues
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Post Sunday, 23rd January 2011, 11:27

Re: "Giant" animals

Fix Giant ant so that it's in line with the other ants.
Preferably: Worker Ant ( / Soldier Ant / Queen Ant ) , not Worker Giant Ant / Giant Worker Ant or something stupid.

Alternatively, call them mega-ants.

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Post Sunday, 23rd January 2011, 12:18

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galehar wrote:
dpeg wrote:We listen to the demands of our players and Jude acted swiftly.

Giant bat --> Megabat

Lest the complaints can be heard all of the jungle, rest assured that megabat is the appropriate term, as the Crawl HQ zoology department assures: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabat

I suggest we simply call them bats.

This is one of the topics without end, because everyone is entitled to an opinion. I am not saying that your opinion is inferior, but there'll be folks who want to keep "giant bat" because they're used to it. Then there are sensible people who point out that "bat" would just do fine. And then there's someone looking for a little fun and introducing "megabat".
I have tried to make it my habit to not worry so much about matters like these (I can also adopt quickly to new key commands, monsters colours/glyphs and names). If you think that "megabat" is a genuinely bad idea, please take it to the c-r-d mailing list. Eventually, we may have a quick poll among developers, but I trust that everyone will be okay with the terminology once the novelty has worn off.

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Post Tuesday, 1st February 2011, 23:17

Re: "Giant" animals

I suggest keeping 'small snakes', because it generally insinuates a transition from a lesser snake to a more tough opponent in the regular 'snake', because it's not as small. It's easy to identify, even for people new to the game. If they were just lyres and asps, we could -assume- that because you see lyres first, they are weaker, but you wouldn't be certain unless you asked someone.

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Post Wednesday, 2nd February 2011, 01:57

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Well everyone knows hobgoblins are tougher than regular goblins. That's just common fantasy knowledge. And it takes more than a few encounters; considering the range at which the early game damage can go from doing nothing and missing all the time to the RNG loving you and killing the snake almost immediately. Takes a while to mentally average it out.

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Post Wednesday, 2nd February 2011, 02:15

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Not generally. If it doesn't look imposing or out of the ordinary, I don't tend to look at its description. And I certainly wouldn't look there expecting the game to tell me how difficult it would be to kill in relation to another monster.

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Post Wednesday, 2nd February 2011, 13:02

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*shrugs* I'm just telling you how it was for me when I started playing. Unless I needed to figure out what weapon they were holding or what level of MR they had, I didn't take the time to read the description of every monster.
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Post Wednesday, 2nd February 2011, 19:36

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I fully support the transition from 'Giant' to more meaningful names so long as it doesn't involve: 'Mega', 'Super', 'Enormous', 'Gigantic', 'Extreme', or 'Bieber'.

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