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+ | [[Creature]]s with the {{token|CURIOUSBEAST_ITEM}} [[creature token#C|token]] will grab any easily available items and carry them off the map. While each creature will only pilfer one item, a swarm of [[kea]] can manage quite a haul, particularly if you have valuable merchandise sitting in a [[trade depot]] aboveground. Item stealers seem to be attracted to higher-valued goods, but will still happily steal your spare [[crossbow]] [[bolt]]s if nothing else is available. Stolen [[item quality#masterwork|masterpieces]] produce an unhappy [[thought]] in their creator, so it's best not to leave any masterworks lying around on the surface when there are thieves afoot. | ||
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+ | You may be able to use this behavior to capture the thieves by surrounding a small junk item stockpile with [[cage trap]]s. | ||
+ | </onlyinclude> | ||
+ | ==Creatures who can steal items== | ||
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+ | The following creatures possess the {{token|CURIOUSBEAST_ITEM}} token. | ||
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+ | *[[Capuchin]]s | ||
+ | **[[Capuchin man|Capuchin men]] | ||
+ | **[[Giant capuchin]]s | ||
+ | *[[Coati]] | ||
+ | **[[Coati man|Coati men]] | ||
+ | **[[Giant coati]]s | ||
+ | *[[Dragon]]s | ||
+ | *[[Drunian]]s | ||
+ | *[[Ettin]]s | ||
+ | *[[Giant]]s | ||
+ | *[[Gray langur]]s | ||
+ | **[[Gray langur man|Gray langur men]] | ||
+ | **[[Giant gray langur]]s | ||
+ | *[[Kea]] | ||
+ | **[[Kea man|Kea men]] | ||
+ | **[[Giant kea]] | ||
+ | *[[Mandrill]]s | ||
+ | **[[Mandrill man|Mandrill men]] | ||
+ | **[[Giant mandrill]]s | ||
+ | *[[Raccoon]]s | ||
+ | **[[Raccoon man|Raccoon men]] | ||
+ | **[[Giant raccoon]]s | ||
+ | *[[Rhesus macaque]]s | ||
+ | **[[Rhesus macaque man|Rhesus macaque men]] | ||
+ | **[[Giant rhesus macaque]]s | ||
+ | *[[Roc]]s | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Category|Creature attributes}} | ||
+ | [[ru:Steals items]] |
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Creatures with the [CURIOUSBEAST_ITEM]
token will grab any easily available items and carry them off the map. While each creature will only pilfer one item, a swarm of kea can manage quite a haul, particularly if you have valuable merchandise sitting in a trade depot aboveground. Item stealers seem to be attracted to higher-valued goods, but will still happily steal your spare crossbow bolts if nothing else is available. Stolen masterpieces produce an unhappy thought in their creator, so it's best not to leave any masterworks lying around on the surface when there are thieves afoot.
You may be able to use this behavior to capture the thieves by surrounding a small junk item stockpile with cage traps.
Creatures who can steal items[edit]
The following creatures possess the [CURIOUSBEAST_ITEM]
token.