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  • ...el|trained]] to assist your [[dwarves]] in [[combat]] or hunting as either war dogs or hunting dogs. Like all tame [[animal]]s they can serve as an [[butc * You can [[Assign animal|assign]] a war dog or hunting dog to a dwarf via his dogs menu ({{K|v}}, {{K|p}}, {{K|e}}) to help him in com
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  • :I've had a war dog escape a rope. The rope wasn't damaged, and I just tied him back on. :They indeed do, I one of my roped war dogs sentries has a cloud of puppies around her. [[User:HeWhoIsPale|HeWhoIs
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  • ...r Guardedleader the Roasted Blades, deity: mountains, caverns, fortresses, war, victory Lomoth the Grand Spears, deity: valor, war, death
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  • One of our war dogs has snuck off and attacked the ratmen! The poor dog was mangled by the sneaky fellows without thinning their ranks at all. ...approached the helpless animal and tore a large chunk from it, leaving the dog to die as it retreated to enjoy its meal.
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  • * how much more damage war dogs do than regular dogs. * that the comments about war dogs being "weak" still have any merit: personal experience suggests a pack
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  • I tested this last night, before you train a hunting or war dog it must not be "unavailable" in the animal status menu, otherwise the job w :I've trained dozens of war dogs without ever making them available for adoption, so you're probably do
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  • Always make room for at least two [[dog]]s. Always. Dogs are a critical part of any fortress and bringing a breed ...as possible; war dogs are far more effective in combat than regular dogs. War dogs will follow their trainers around, so have dwarves with high-risk jobs
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  • ...r your fort reaches 80 dwarves. [[Trap]]ped entrances, [[Dog#War_Dogs|war dog]]s, and eventually a [[military]] will be needed to repel them. Just be su ...an be trained into [[Dog#Hunting_Dogs|hunting dog]]s or [[Dog#War_Dogs|war dog]]s, require no food or maintenance, and make good pets for your dwarves. A
    57 KB (10,148 words) - 21:12, 5 January 2023
  • I'm told you can train these as war bears, as seen via the raws, but I've never been able to do it. People say ...gnate a specific animal to train, try killing all your dogs and training a war animal(I haven't made a kennel yet in v0.31) [[Special:Contributions/68.161
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  • I've got a war dog with lightly-wounded right lung, left lung, and heart. From combat (with a ...Luckily a pair of stray puppies grew up a day before the siege but the two war dogs which i trained were too slow and the battle was over before they reac
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  • WAR war
    237 KB (33,753 words) - 21:06, 23 June 2017
  • ...ture files for trainable animals and it seems like the amount of potential war/hunting animals has increased greatly in 2010. The animals I found are: - [[Dog]] (duh...) <br>
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  • ...ve multiple sieges at the same time. If the attacking civilizations are at war with each other, they will start to fight with each other as well. ...er the map in a single tile, somewhat akin to arriving [[migrants]]. These war creatures usually possess random civilian classes, and show little of the o
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  • ...ve multiple sieges at the same time. If the attacking civilizations are at war with each other, they will start to fight with each other as well. ...er the map in a single tile, somewhat akin to arriving [[migrants]]. These war creatures usually possess random civilian classes, and show little of the o
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  • You can '''assign''' a [[Dog#War dog|war dog]] or [[Dog#Hunting dog|hunting dog]] to help a [[dwarf]] out with fighting or [[hunting]], respectively. To assign a [[dog]] {{k|v}}iew a dwarf and check his {{k|p}}references. Then select "Work Dog
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  • ...an be trained into [[Dog#Hunting_Dogs|hunting dog]]s or [[Dog#War_Dogs|war dog]]s, require no food or maintenance, and make good pets for your dwarves. A ...they will also send [[siege]]s. [[Trap]]ped entrances, [[Dog#War_Dogs|war dog]]s, and eventually a [[military]] will be needed to repel them.
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  • ...dwarves can only access by capturing in the wild or as [[Mission|spoils of war]]. Meanwhile, [[kobold]]s and subterranean [[animal people]] have no 'domes |style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Beak dog]]
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  • You can '''assign''' a [[Dog#War dog|war dog]] or [[Dog#Hunting dog|hunting dog]] to help a [[dwarf]] out with fighting or [[hunting]], respectively. To assign a [[dog]] {{k|v}}iew a dwarf and check their {{k|p}}references. Then select "Work D
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  • == Training hunting/war animals == ...gs to the trainers like a work animal and the only thing I can do with the dog directly is marking it ready for butchering.
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  • ...individual patrol members as you would in adventure mode. Entities should war with each other from bandit and monster raids to full fledged wars. Upset e | CIVILIZATIONS AT WAR
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