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{{Skill
 
{{Skill
| color      = 2:0
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| color      = rgb(0,128,0)
 
| skill      = Ambusher
 
| skill      = Ambusher
| specialty  = Hunter
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| speciality = [[Hunter]]
 
| profession = [[Ranger]]
 
| profession = [[Ranger]]
| job name  = [[Hunting]]
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| job name  = Hunting
 
| tasks      =
 
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* Hunt}}
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[[Dwarves]] with the '''hunting''' [[labor]] enabled automatically use the '''ambusher''' skill while hunting outside of the fortress, which allows them to sneak up on their prey.  Dwarves using the ambush skill move more [[speed|slowly]], but cannot be seen by enemies.  Once close enough, the ambusher skill is no longer relevant, and the hunter will engage in standard [[combat]] with their prey using whatever [[weapon]] they are carrying.  If a hunter carries no weapon, they will [[wrestle]] their prey.
[[Dwarves]] with the '''hunting''' [[labor]] enabled automatically use the '''ambusher''' skill while hunting outside of the fortress, which allows them to sneak up on their prey.  Dwarves using the ambush skill move more [[speed|slowly]], but cannot be seen by enemies.  Once close enough, the ambusher skill is no longer relevant, and the hunter will engage in standard [[combat]] with their prey using whatever [[weapon]] they are carrying.  If a hunter carries no weapon, they will [[Wrestling|wrestle]] their prey.
 
  
 
==Caveats==
 
==Caveats==
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==Dogs==
 
==Dogs==
You can assign [[Dog#Hunting_Dogs|hunting dog]]s to [[hunter]]s, as they will sneak just as the hunter. [[Dog#War_Dogs|War dog]]s die more often for hunters even if they are stronger, since the dogs outrun the sneaking hunter and thus the hunter never gets the first shot and sometimes never even has time to arrive at the combat before the dog is either dead or wounded.{{verify}} Actual hunting dogs seem to be even less effective, arriving a minute late with your dwarf laying down in a coma.{{verify}}
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You can assign [[hunting dog]]s to [[hunter]]s, as they will sneak just as the hunter. [[War dog]]s die more often for hunters even if they are stronger, since the dogs outrun the sneaking hunter and thus the hunter never gets the first shot and sometimes never even has time to arrive at the combat before the dog is either dead or wounded.{{verify}} Actual hunting dogs seem to be even less effective, arriving a minute late with your dwarf laying down in a coma.{{verify}}
  
  
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Dwarves can hunt with any [[weapon]], or even unarmed, but a [[crossbow]] is the most sensible choice, due to its range.  They will use whatever [[weapon]]/[[armor]] is assigned to them.  (See [[Military]])
 
Dwarves can hunt with any [[weapon]], or even unarmed, but a [[crossbow]] is the most sensible choice, due to its range.  They will use whatever [[weapon]]/[[armor]] is assigned to them.  (See [[Military]])
  
You should consider training hunters in wrestling in order for them to defend themselves.  Wrestling will help him to break the jaw-grips that the enemy critter places on him, and will help the dwarf wrestle on his own and even place his own jaw grips if both of his hands are incapacitated, and is the only option if a weapon is dropped or stuck in the animal.  If your hunters use crossbows (as is recommended), you should also consider training them in [[Weapon skill|hammerdwarf]] skill, as a crossbow is used with this skill if an animal engages in melee against a marksdwarf, and hunters will fight to the death even if they run out of [[bolt]]s.  Without bolts, he must fight with the butt of the crossbow which is counted as a weak [[Dwarven_weapon#War_hammer|hammer]].  
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You should consider training hunters in wrestling in order for them to defend themselves.  Wrestling will help him to break the jaw-grips that the enemy critter places on him, and will help the dwarf wrestle on his own and even place his own jaw grips if both of his hands are incapacitated, and is the only option if a weapon is dropped or stuck in the animal.  If your hunters use crossbows (as is recommended), you should also consider training them in [[hammerdwarf]] skill, as a crossbow is used with this skill if an animal engages in melee against a marksdwarf, and hunters will fight to the death even if they run out of [[bolt]]s.  Without bolts, he must fight with the butt of the crossbow which is counted as a weak [[hammer]].  
  
 
Using your military to hunt (with the "chase dangerous animals" setting) can be safer and more efficient than using hunters, particularly if they are agile enough to simply outrun the creatures.  However, you may find that they maim an animal so badly that they refuse to fight it any more, as they no longer consider it a threat.  If there are no other huntable animals on the map, it is generally safe to send an otherwise untrained dwarf with high statistics and a melee weapon (e.g. a woodcutter or miner) out to hunt it.  However, be warned that hunters will not stop their current hunt if you disable their hunting labor; hence, your dwarf may end up hunting whatever creatures spawn next, with potentially suicidal results.  This may be avoidable by disabling the labor while hunting or returning the kill, or drafting the dwarf in question after the kill has been returned.
 
Using your military to hunt (with the "chase dangerous animals" setting) can be safer and more efficient than using hunters, particularly if they are agile enough to simply outrun the creatures.  However, you may find that they maim an animal so badly that they refuse to fight it any more, as they no longer consider it a threat.  If there are no other huntable animals on the map, it is generally safe to send an otherwise untrained dwarf with high statistics and a melee weapon (e.g. a woodcutter or miner) out to hunt it.  However, be warned that hunters will not stop their current hunt if you disable their hunting labor; hence, your dwarf may end up hunting whatever creatures spawn next, with potentially suicidal results.  This may be avoidable by disabling the labor while hunting or returning the kill, or drafting the dwarf in question after the kill has been returned.
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== Crossbows ==
 
== Crossbows ==
A hunter armed with a [[crossbow]] will increase both his [[Marksman|marksdwarf]] and ambusher [[skill]]s.  
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A hunter armed with a [[crossbow]] will increase both his [[marksdwarf]] and ambusher [[skill]]s.  
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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