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{{Skill
 
{{Skill
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| skill      = Trapper
 
| skill      = Trapper
| speciality = Trapper
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| profession = [[Ranger]]
| profession = Ranger
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| job name  = [[Trapping]]
| job name  = Trapping
 
 
| tasks      =
 
| tasks      =
 
* Capture a live land animal
 
* Capture a live land animal
 
* Trap construction
 
* Trap construction
 
* Bait trap
 
* Bait trap
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| workshop =
Trapping is used to catch [[vermin]] (creatures so small that they are represented by a . )  This function is performed at a [[kennel|kennels]] or [[butcher]] shop, and requires animal traps (not cages).
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* [[Kennel]]
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* [[Butcher's shop]]}}
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You can also trap animals by building a trap and baiting it. This is the only way to capture river, magma or chasm creatures such as the [[purring maggot]]
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Trapping is used to catch [[vermin]] ([[creatures]] so small that they are represented by a "∙"). This function is performed at a [[kennel|kennels]] or [[butcher's shop]], and requires [[animal trap]]s (not [[cage]]s).
  
Like in the old version, there is a bug where only dwarves with the Trapping profession can make animal traps at the [[carpenter's workshop]] and [[metalsmith's forge]].  {{ver|0.27.169.33a}}
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You can also trap [[animals]] by building a [[trap]] and baiting itThis is the only way to capture [[river]], [[magma]] or [[chasm]] creatures such as the [[purring maggot]].
  
There is little use for vermin.  Most can be tamed and then adopted by dwarves, if the dwarf has a preference for a particular type, which is rare. A few have extracts.  Occasionally dwarves will eat them as food, even if you have plenty of available "real" food.
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Large animals like [[horse]]s or [[groundhog]]s can be trapped with a [[Trap#Cage_Trap|cage trap]]. This however does require a [[Mechanic]] for building and reloading the trap, not trapping. A Hauler will bring the filled cage to a [[stockpile]].
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Experience is not granted when placing an animal trap, but when inserting the bait.
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== Caveat ==
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Oddly, only [[dwarves]] with the Trapping profession enabled can make animal traps at the [[carpenter's workshop]] and [[metalsmith's forge]].
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{{Skills}}

Latest revision as of 15:21, 8 December 2011

Skill: Trapper
Association  
Profession Ranger
Job Title Trapper
Labor Trapping
Tasks
  • Capture a live land animal
  • Trap construction
  • Bait trap
Workshop
This article is about an older version of DF.

Trapping is used to catch vermin (creatures so small that they are represented by a "∙"). This function is performed at a kennels or butcher's shop, and requires animal traps (not cages).

You can also trap animals by building a trap and baiting it. This is the only way to capture river, magma or chasm creatures such as the purring maggot.

Large animals like horses or groundhogs can be trapped with a cage trap. This however does require a Mechanic for building and reloading the trap, not trapping. A Hauler will bring the filled cage to a stockpile.

Experience is not granted when placing an animal trap, but when inserting the bait.

Caveat[edit]

Oddly, only dwarves with the Trapping profession enabled can make animal traps at the carpenter's workshop and metalsmith's forge.

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