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=== Special Abilities and Weaknesses ===
=== Special Abilities and Weaknesses ===
They, like Antinium, are known to gain magical abilities when they consume several hundred mana potions over long periods of time. Doing so adds to their mana pool, so they drink them not when they're low on mana and need to replenish, but when they're at their vital prime. Ogre spellcasters can use words of power in their language for their casting.<ref name=":0">[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/09/02/7-43-g/ Chapter 7.43 G]</ref>  
They, like antinium, are known to gain magical abilities when they consume several hundred mana potions over long periods of time. Doing so adds to their mana pool, so they drink them not when they're low on mana and need to replenish, but when they're at their vital prime. Ogre spellcasters can use words of power in their language for their casting.<ref name=":0">[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/09/02/7-43-g/ Chapter 7.43 G]</ref>  


They may have distinctly less-thick skin than Trolls, but it's still thicker than human skin. Also, Ogres are not above stealing and wearing armor, which makes shooting arrows at them a usually bad strategy unless a good [Skill] can be used. A single Ogre would be considered the same threat level as a single silver-ranked adventurer. On short distances, running Ogres may outpace horses. On longer distances, Ogres can still cover the same distance as a horse per day, when they need to.<ref name="Talia" />In terms of strength, Ogres are stronger than Fomirelins, not accounting for levels and Skills.<ref name=":0" />
They may have distinctly less-thick skin than Trolls, but it's still thicker than human skin. Also, Ogres are not above stealing and wearing armor, which makes shooting arrows at them a usually bad strategy unless a good [Skill] can be used. A single Ogre would be considered the same threat level as a single silver-ranked adventurer. On short distances, running Ogres may outpace horses. On longer distances, Ogres can still cover the same distance as a horse per day, when they need to.<ref name="Talia" />In terms of strength, Ogres are stronger than Fomirelins, not accounting for levels and Skills.<ref name=":0" />
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