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  • ...rienced dwarf (especially one carrying an artifact weapon). Luckily, [[Dog|war dogs]] can quickly bring down an unskilled dwarf. ...ng the patient some new pets to take care of. For reasons uncertain, [[Dog|war dogs]] appear to have the greatest effect (although this may be a matter of
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  • ...r masters and attack the hunter's prey. You can also assign [[Dog#War_Dogs|War dogs]], which are much stronger and can help take down bigger game, but can ...must fight with the butt of the crossbow, which functions similarly to a [[war hammer]].
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  • ...nimal is more exotic, impressive or uncommon than others. For example, a [[dog]] has a pet value of 30, a [[jaguar]] of 50, a [[panda]] of 300 and a [[cav ...ng screen is 1+(pet value/2) for an untrained animal and 1+pet value for a war/hunting one.
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  • ...rienced dwarf (especially one carrying an artifact weapon). Luckily, [[Dog|war dogs]] can quickly bring down an unskilled dwarf. ...ng the patient some new pets to take care of. For reasons uncertain, [[Dog|war dogs]] appear to have the greatest effect (although this may be a matter of
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  • ...ced dwarf (especially one carrying an [[artifact]] weapon). Luckily, [[Dog|war dogs]] can quickly bring down an unskilled dwarf. ...ng the patient some new pets to take care of. For reasons uncertain, [[Dog|war dogs]] appear to have the greatest effect (although this may be a matter of
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  • ...gee [[human|humans]] and/or [[elf|elves]]) and sometimes mounted on [[beak dog|beak dogs]], and occasionally accompanied by up to 3 squads of 5-8 [[troll| *[[War dog|War dogs]] are valuable, but shouldn't be the first line of defense, because th
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  • ...k and can outrun your [[Dog#Hunting Dogs|hunting dogs]] and [[Dog#War Dogs|war dogs]]. The only practical way to catch them is through [[Trap|traps]] and
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  • ...ced dwarf (especially one carrying an [[artifact]] weapon). Luckily, [[Dog|war dogs]] can quickly bring down an unskilled dwarf. ...g the patient some new pets to take care of. For reasons uncertain, [[Dog|war dogs]] appear to have the greatest effect (although this may be a matter of
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  • ..., effective scouting could be as simple as [[Restraint|tying]] a [[Dog|war dog]] (or even a donkey) up near the entrance of your fort. In the event of an ...t you don't have to keep sending out more replacement dogs. Save the good war animals for a "Doberman Bomb" (cage linked to a release lever) that unleash
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  • ...the other will appear as friendly. If the friendly kobolds win this civil war of sorts, you will be able to wander into their camp and take all their stu ...bbing their noses to display affection and are about as smart as an actual dog or lizard. Cutebolds are typically treated as being incredibly innocent, ch
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  • ...turally hostile but will fight back if provoked, likely tearing apart your war [[dogs]] in the process. They aren't afraid of your dwarves and will charge ...average lifespan of 2-3 years, making them into pets (or training them for war) is likely counterproductive.
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  • ...k and can outrun your [[Dog#Hunting Dogs|hunting dogs]] and [[Dog#War Dogs|war dogs]]. The only practical way to catch them is through [[Trap|traps]] and
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  • ..., effective scouting could be as simple as [[Restraint|tying]] a [[Dog|war dog]] (or even a donkey) up near the entrance of your fort. In the event of an ...t you don't have to keep sending out more replacement dogs. Save the good war animals for a "Doberman Bomb" (cage linked to a release lever) that unleash
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  • ...n them as "work dogs" to any dwarf that may encounter dangerous creatures. War dogs are far more effective in combat than stray dogs and still produce pup
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  • ...experienced dwarf (especially one carrying an [[artifact]] weapon); [[war dog]]s will quickly pull down an unskilled dwarf, though. *Assign [[dog|war dogs]] to a potential case, or to those around them
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  • Whenever a dog or cat gives birth, stuff all the kittens and puppies in one cage in your e *Bonus: Train the dogs inside as war dogs
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  • ...ting animals]] have better observation (sight range) than their regular or war counterparts. *War animals are convenient for catching thieves. They also serve as bait. Don
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  • ...be further turned into war and hunting beasts, being a popular choice for war animals since they are large and strong enough to do some serious damage. T Much larger and stronger than your regular [[dog]], war grizzlies can make fast work of a [[goblin]] [[ambush]] if they aren't outn
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  • ...ways present]] for a particular civilisation). For example, adding it to [[dog]]s will lead to worlds being generated without dogs in them. Also removes t ...any task. Problematically applies to animal people based on the animal and war trained animals{{bug|9588}}.
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  • ...t an [[zone|animal training zone]]. Grizzly bears are a popular choice for war animals since they are quite common in many areas, and strong enough to do Much larger and stronger than your regular [[dog]], war grizzlies can make fast work of a [[goblin]] [[ambush]] if they aren't outn
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