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[[Image:Crundles.png|thumb|left|Crundles should present no problems to an experienced adventurer.]]
 
[[Image:Crundles.png|thumb|left|Crundles should present no problems to an experienced adventurer.]]
  
While weak individually, crundles often move in large packs and can pose a substantial {{l|Fun|danger}} to workers, {{l|weaver}}s, and {{l|farmer}}s that might be wandering through {{l|caverns|the underground}}. However, they tend to scatter when {{l|combat|confronted}} with well-armed {{l|soldier}}s, and so pose little threat to any {{l|military|troops}} you send to take care of them.
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While weak individually, crundles often move in large packs and can pose a substantial {{l|Fun|danger}} to workers, {{l|weaver}}s, {{l|farmer}}s or {{l|hunters}} that might be wandering through {{l|caverns|the underground}}. However, they tend to scatter when {{l|combat|confronted}} with well-armed {{l|soldier}}s, and so pose little threat to any {{l|military|troops}} you send to take care of them.
  
If you rely on traps to defend your fortress, it should be noted that {{L|trap design|pit traps}} are fairly ineffective against crundles. They don't hit the ground hard enough. Unless, of course, the ground is made of {{L|magma}}.
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If you rely on traps to defend your fortress, it should be noted that {{L|trap design|pit traps}} are fairly ineffective against crundles. They don't hit the ground hard enough. Unless, of course, the ground is flooded with {{l|syndrome|poison}}, {{l|Trap#Upright_Spear.2FSpike|spikes}}, or best of all, {{L|magma}}.
 
 
It is notable that while they can be {{l|tame}}d by the {{l|Dungeon master}}, they are small and offer fairly few edible parts, so {{l|Meat_industry#Breeding|raising}} them for {{l|food}} is probably not viable. This and their weakness in {{l|combat}} mean that there is little point in taming them, though they do have a semi-respectable {{l|pet}} value of 50.
 
  
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They can be {{l|tame}}d by the elusive {{l|Dungeon master}}, and while they are small and offer fairly few edible parts, their {{l|eggs}} are a good and plentiful source of food.  However, {{l|Meat_industry#Breeding|raising}} them for {{l|meat}} requires many breeding crundles to be viable. Their weakness in {{l|combat}} makes them poor war animals, though they do have a semi-respectable {{l|pet}} value of 50.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:03, 27 March 2011

Crundle

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Biome
Cannot be tamed
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 2-6
Fat 2-6
Intestines 1

Raw materials

Bones 2-4
Skull 1
Skin Scales
This article is about an older version of DF.
A tiny underground monster with large claws and horns. It walks on two legs and is dangerous when encountered in large numbers.
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