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(also, mountain gnomes are sentient ([CAN_LEARN]) and thus dwarves will never butcher them)
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:''A tiny, jolly humanoid creature that dwells in the fair mountains.  They are known to enjoy drinking liquor and don’t care whether it's theirs or not.''
 
:''A tiny, jolly humanoid creature that dwells in the fair mountains.  They are known to enjoy drinking liquor and don’t care whether it's theirs or not.''
  
'''Mountain gnomes''' are weak humanoid {{l|creatures}} that appear on good {{l|mountain}}ous maps.  
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'''Mountain gnomes''' are weak humanoid {{l|creatures}} that appear on good {{l|mountain}}ous maps.  Their intelligence is on par with {{L|dwarf|dwarves}} and other sentient creatures, but they lack the ability to communicate verbally, which is one possible reason they haven't formed a {{L|civilization|civilized society}}.
  
If you leave {{l|alcohol|booze}} out in the open, they will steal it, leaving your dwarfs dying of starvation and dehydration, but otherwise they are "harmless", will flee from your {{l|dwarf|dwarves}} if confronted (to the point of being pushed off a {{l|cliff}} if necessary), and are easily killed.
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If you leave {{l|alcohol|booze}} out in the open, they will steal it, leaving your dwarfs {{L|fun|dying}} of starvation and dehydration, but otherwise they are "harmless", will flee from your {{l|dwarf|dwarves}} if confronted (to the point of being pushed off a {{l|cliff}} if necessary).  Given their small {{L|size}}, they pose no physical threat to any dwarf and can be easily killed by anyone who isn't {{L|unconscious}}.
  
{{l|Gnomeblight}} does not have any effect on them, because currently there exists no way to apply it.
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Gnomes can be easily trapped by placing a single {{L|forbid|forbidden}} {{L|barrel}} of booze in a small {{L|stockpile}} and surrounding the barrel with {{L|cage trap|cage traps}}.  Since gnomes often travel in groups, several layers of cages should be used so that the bait stays untouched.
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{{l|Gnomeblight}} is extremely toxic to Mountain Gnomes.  Unlike their {{L|dark_gnome|dark counterparts}}, Mountain Gnomes are diurnal creatures.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:21, 9 January 2011

Mountain gnome

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Biome
Cannot be tamed
This creature cannot be butchered
This article is about an older version of DF.
A tiny, jolly humanoid creature that dwells in the fair mountains. They are known to enjoy drinking liquor and don’t care whether it's theirs or not.

Mountain gnomes are weak humanoid Template:L that appear on good Template:Lous maps. Their intelligence is on par with Template:L and other sentient creatures, but they lack the ability to communicate verbally, which is one possible reason they haven't formed a Template:L.

If you leave Template:L out in the open, they will steal it, leaving your dwarfs Template:L of starvation and dehydration, but otherwise they are "harmless", will flee from your Template:L if confronted (to the point of being pushed off a Template:L if necessary). Given their small Template:L, they pose no physical threat to any dwarf and can be easily killed by anyone who isn't Template:L.

Gnomes can be easily trapped by placing a single Template:L Template:L of booze in a small Template:L and surrounding the barrel with Template:L. Since gnomes often travel in groups, several layers of cages should be used so that the bait stays untouched.

Template:L is extremely toxic to Mountain Gnomes. Unlike their Template:L, Mountain Gnomes are diurnal creatures.

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