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  • * [[Goblin]] sieges have been known to ride [[beak dog]]s, [[elk bird]]s, [[giant cave swallow]]s, [[giant olm]]s, [[giant bat]]s, ...]s, and [[grizzly bear]]s, in addition to bringing along squads of trained war animals, like [[giant cheetah]]s.
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  • ...e [[kennel|trained]] -- the only "war animals" available in the game are [[dog]]s. Elephants maintain their previous behaviors-- they run from or ignore t If you modify your game files to make elephants trainable, War Elephants can form a terrifying assault force.
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  • ** {{key|e}} Work Dogs - Assign [[Animal training|trained]] [[dog]]s to this dwarf. ...with a ''P'' if you are at peace with them, or with a ''W'' if you are at war. Pressing {{key|Tab}} lets you check total exports and imports, and standin
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  • ...kets. Then all contact stopped. There are no records of there ever being a war on Stabrack, or any sort of significant tragedy within its halls. Its inhab ...a poor foal, who never stood a chance. Then a passing fisherdwarf. Then a dog. Then a puppy. And after all this carnage, the fiend was barely even bruise
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  • ...be negligible in the case of a hen, it also applies to your [[Dog#War dogs|war dogs]] (although this can be partly beneficial, since all your dwarves will
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  • ...line of defense in your fortress. You won't care (much) when "one more war dog" dies in your defense, but losing dwarves is a larger blow. The gender of p
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  • ...alongside their masters and attack the hunter's prey. You can also assign war beasts, which are much stronger and can help take down bigger game, but can ...may fight with the butt of the crossbow, which functions similarly to a [[war hammer]].
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  • |style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Dog]] |style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Kennel|Trainable]] as war dogs or hunting dogs, which can also be bought for 31☼
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  • ...e tamed as a bigger [[dog]] replacement, though they cannot be trained for war or hunting. Be careful to not let unarmed civilians too close to them, else
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  • ...n most [[biome]]s, except tropical and freezing ones. Half the size of a [[dog]] or [[wolf]], coyotes aren't aggressive and will generally avoid [[Dwarf|d ...[[Animal trainer|trained]] into exotic [[pet]]s. They aren't trainable for war or hunting and give roughly less returns than dogs when [[butcher]]ed, but
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  • ...lee when faced with even the most ludicrously under-powered militia. War [[dog]]s will also usually make quick work of them, though it is generally recomm
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  • ...e carnivorous, their relatively small [[size]] (smaller than the average [[dog]]) means they're unlikely to confront [[Dwarf|dwarves]], though they may po ...l trainer|trained]] into exotic [[pet]]s. They can be further trained into war or hunting beasts, though fall short in utility due to being smaller than d
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  • #REDIRECT [[40d:Dog#War dogs]]
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  • ...tell them about it, or even the most basic animals such as [[cat]]s and [[dog]]s. This leaves the impression that no one cares about your achievements yo ...they were never loaded, such is the case with people spreading rumors of [[war]]s, ransacking etc.)
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  • ...(human if you can manage it somehow) wearing [[ruby]]-encrusted shoes, a [[dog|puppy]], an [[iron man]], a [[titan]] made of grass or wheat, and a [[lion] Go to war with everyone (no treaties) and leave the Dwarves open. This means no lock
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  • ...and, if engaged, will usually kill an untrained [[dwarf]] (or even a war [[dog]]) in one-on-one combat. They can also be used as [[mount]]s by [[goblin]]
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  • ...plant gathering]] may be another skill to add to the mix. Assigning war [[dog]]s to these outdoor-engineers is another good plan. (Whether or not to then
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  • |style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Dog]] |style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Kennel|Trainable]] as war dogs or hunting dogs, which can also be bought for 31☼
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  • * [[Goblin]] sieges have been known to ride [[beak dog]]s, [[elk bird]]s, [[giant cave swallow]]s, [[giant olm]]s, [[giant bat]]s, ...]s, and [[grizzly bear]]s, in addition to bringing along squads of trained war animals, like [[giant cheetah]]s.
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  • |9||[[Training Spear]], [[War Hammer]] |x2||[[beak dog]], [[black bear]], [[capybara]], [[cougar]], [[elk]], [[giant cave swallow]
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