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The article recommends the use of [[fire man|fire men]], [[magma crab]]s, and [[fire imp]]s in trap design. From my experienced, hostile wild animals will not attack invading goblins. I think they will still attack forgotten beasts and other uninvited guests, but I usually find fire to be woefully inadequate when dealing with titans and FB. If wild animals definitely never attack invaders, I think that advice should be removed. -- [[User:Qazmlpok|Qazmlpok]] 15:23, 3 June 2012 (UTC) | The article recommends the use of [[fire man|fire men]], [[magma crab]]s, and [[fire imp]]s in trap design. From my experienced, hostile wild animals will not attack invading goblins. I think they will still attack forgotten beasts and other uninvited guests, but I usually find fire to be woefully inadequate when dealing with titans and FB. If wild animals definitely never attack invaders, I think that advice should be removed. -- [[User:Qazmlpok|Qazmlpok]] 15:23, 3 June 2012 (UTC) | ||
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