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We seem to have many different ways to do the body of the creature articles too. Some have Notes, some have Loot, and some have Items Dropped. I'm indifferent on which of the Loot/Items Dropped we use. Notes I think should only be included if there is some sort of note you have to add though. Other's thoughts? --Rainith 11:35, 20 Sep 2005 (EST)

Sure, taking out empty sections is fine. With the exception of the Description section. I prefer Items Dropped to Loot but that is not something that will keep me awake at night (unlike Data integrity) :)
With regard to this kind of Behemoth, I am pretty sure it was more than level 6, it was either 8 or 10. --Karlos 11:49, 20 Sep 2005 (EST)
I prefer Items Dropped also. Slang like Loot shouldn't be used IMO. The ones in The Breach are level 6 and used no skills on me. I'm heading to the ones in Dragon's Gullet right now to check their level. Also if the ones in DG don't use skills to contradict this I'd say they're Rangers. They fire solid projectiles (unlike say Gargoyles that fire what are obviously magic projectiles) so that means ranger in my book. --Rainith 11:57, 20 Sep 2005 (EST)
Edit- Nope, they're level 6 in Dragons's Gullet. I did get one to use a skill on my finally though. Wild Blow, so I guess they are Warriors after all. --Rainith 12:06, 20 Sep 2005 (EST)
I think they're messed up like Giants.. The Giants that throw things at you (Tundra and Enslaved Frost) are Warriors, and the Giants that run at you (Sand) are not! :) --Karlos 12:18, 20 Sep 2005 (EST)
I have never heard of these before!



"The Tar Behemoths in Dragon's Gullet appear to do some form of elemental damage, as the energy gain effect from Storm Chaser triggers upon being struck by them." I belive that the damage they "spit" out is Earth Damage. - Chrisworld 21:18, 20 March 2007 (CDT)


Go get Mantra of Earth and see if it activates then.--Gigathrash 21:03, 1 August 2007 (CDT)