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==Considerations== | ==Considerations== | ||
− | The efficiency of beast hunters is tied to where your fortress is settled; a calm environment where the most common animals are [[barn owl]]s and [[kiwi]]s is unlikely to bring you a great deal of results, but more dangerous areas inhabited by either larger or [[fanciful]] creatures may bring | + | The efficiency of beast hunters is tied to where your fortress is settled; a calm environment where the most common animals are [[barn owl]]s and [[kiwi]]s is unlikely to bring you a great deal of results, but more dangerous areas inhabited by either larger or [[fanciful]] creatures may bring greater results. Of course, if your surroundings are inhabited by [[undead]] [[giant tiger]]s then the hunters will only really serve as a distraction at best. Having them around allows you to hunt the surface without much micromanaging, but for dealing with actual dangerous beasts, a proper dwarven [[military]] [[squad]] is preferred. |
==See also== | ==See also== |