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I haven't had any trouble trading wooden or metal (incl. steel) items to elves, both created on site and traded to me. Should the wiki be changed to reflect this? Am I an anomaly? --[[User:Lidhuin|Lidhuin]] 22:06, 20 August 2012 (UTC -05)
 
:Are you using vanilla raws or are you using mods (e.g. Masterwork)? Also, Elves have '''never''' cared about metal - the only things that bother them are plant-derived goods (they assume that all metalworking is done using magma and/or mined coal), and they haven't cared about animal-derived goods (meat, fish, bone, leather, etc.) since the early 3D versions (i.e. between 23a and 40d). --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 02:25, 21 August 2012 (UTC)
 
::Just the LazyNewbPack, which to my knowledge doesn't specifically use mods, just outside utilities such as dwarf therapist --[[User:Lidhuin|Lidhuin]] 22:01, 21 August 2012 (UTC -05)
 
::Wood is not trade-able, but everything else is. I just come from a time when they were very strict on what they would and would not trade. --[[User:Lidhuin|Lidhuin]] 11:13, 22 August 2012 (UTC -05)
 
 
== Elf Trader Wrestling ==
 
 
So during my most recent butchering of an elven caravan I had one fight back after being cornered. The attacks were consistent with Wrestler moves, including something called a joint lock which broke an Axedwarf's shoulder and ankle upon completion. Anybody think an update to the "cannot fight back" part here?
 
:It seems like any creature will fight back if pressed into combat, at least against the one attacking them. However, I can attest that any guards or animals you don't order killed will just stand around, pack up and leave. They won't even start interrupting your dwarves. Thing is, I don't know if the human caravan is any more proactive against fighting back when you order half their group killed.--[[Special:Contributions/184.21.69.62|184.21.69.62]] 18:11, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
 

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