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'''Tame''' is a designation given to [[animals]] and vermin. Tame animals can be taken as [[pet]]s and will not attack dwarves, except if they tasted dwarf blood in the past; in that case they will stay dangerous even if they are tamed. | '''Tame''' is a designation given to [[animals]] and vermin. Tame animals can be taken as [[pet]]s and will not attack dwarves, except if they tasted dwarf blood in the past; in that case they will stay dangerous even if they are tamed. | ||
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Tame is a designation given to animals and vermin. Tame animals can be taken as pets and will not attack dwarves, except if they tasted dwarf blood in the past; in that case they will stay dangerous even if they are tamed.
Taming a wild animal requires a kennel and a piece of food, and uses the animal trainer skill. Tame dogs can be further trained into hunting or war dogs.
Taming exotic animals requires having the Dungeon master noble settled.
Tame animals that are not already pets are treated as livestock, and you can ready them for slaughter (at the butcher's shop) on the z-status-animals screen. If a tame animal dies by any means other than slaughtering at a butcher's shop, it cannot be butchered; its meat and skin can not be salvaged. Once its corpse rots away, its bones and skull can be used to make objects.
Tame animals like to hang out in meeting areas and rooms.
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Value[edit]
These are the prices you pay when you trade for caged tame animals and the amounts dwarves have to spend to claim pets after the dwarven economy has started. An animal's value as a pet is independent of its material multiplier.
Pet value | Pet name |
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10000 | Dragon, Hydra |
2500 | Giant cave spider, Giant desert scorpion |
1000 | Nightwing, Unicorn, Werewolf, Whale |
750 | Cave crocodile, Giant bat, Giant toad, Polar bear |
700 | Saltwater crocodile |
650 | Alligator |
500 | Bonobo, Chimpanzee, Elephant, Giant rat, Gorilla, Grizzly bear |
400 | Hippo, Walrus |
350 | Naked mole dog, Giant mole |
300 | Black bear, Cow, Musk ox |
250 | Foul blendec, Large rat, Satyr, Strangler |
200 | Cheetah, Giant cheetah, Giant lion, Giant tiger, Horse, Lion, Mule, Tiger |
100 | Cougar, Elk, Fox squirrel, Giant jaguar, Giant leopard, Jaguar, Leopard, Warthog |
50 | Beak dog, Deer, Gazelle, Groundhog, Hoary marmot, Ice wolf, Mandrill, Rhesus macaque, Wolf |
30 | Bat, Blue jay, Cardinal, Dog, Grackle, Oriole, Red-winged blackbird |
25 | Fox, Raccoon |
20 | Cat, Moghopper |
10 | Chipmunk, Fairy, Gray squirrel, Lizard, Rat, Red squirrel, Toad, Turtle |
5 | Large roach |
1 | Cave spider, Fire snake, Gremlin, Purring maggot |