The large claws on her hands and feet allow Digger to dig pretty quickly in most soils, and she’s highly skilled at forming stable tunnels. Using a pickaxe is more efficient, though. Somehow, these claws do not seem to impair her fine manipulation abilities. Still, she presumably can’t do card tricks or stuff like that. Said pickaxe is made of particularly high-grade metal. Digger will occasionally leverage that to shatter her opponent’s melee weapons. Then leverage this to criticise their poor grasp of metallurgy and blacksmithing compared to wombats’. She is proficient at wielding her pickaxe as a weapon. That includes non lethal techniques favouring the handle as a coercion device, or even using it as a throwing axe. She is a good enough fighter to defeat several run-of-the-mill opponents by herself. Dig thisįor Digger, mining is more than her more-than-full-time job, it’s also her hobby. Though real-world wombats aren’t fans of daylight, Digger has no problem being on the surface whilst the sun shines. She also usually stands upright, coming at about diaphragm-level to a tall-ish human man or to the chin of a small human woman.ĭigger comes from a whole culture of sapient wombats, with a number of clans. Wombat people are huge on excavation, and primarily work as miners. They work real hard at their trade, which makes them both knowledgeable about geology and extremely strong for their size. Since they swing a pickaxe 12 hours a day.
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