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:''A large canine found in temperate regionsIt is territorial and hunts in packs.''
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'''Wolves''' abound everywhere in most parts of the worldThey don't pose much of a threat individually but they have numbers to help out.  They will attack your dwarves and other creatures if they get too close or sometimes on their own.
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In [[fortress mode]] they usually retreat.
  
'''Wolves''' abound everywhere in most parts of the world.  They don't pose much of a threat individually but they have numbers to help out.  They will attack your dwarves and other creatures if they get too close or sometimes on their own.
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In [[adventure mode]], this is probably the main enemy you will find ambushing you when traveling around the world map.  You will often get caught in the middle of the pack, and even [[weapon|armed]] and [[armor]]ed with [[steel]] you might have a tough fight, however your superior materials should turn the fight in your favor. Their teeth can't penetrate steel very easily.  Try retreating a few steps and taking on one wolf at a time.
 
 
In adventure mode, this is probably the main enemy you will find ambushing you when traveling around the world map.  You will often get caught in the middle of the pack, and even armed and armored with steel you might have a tough fight, however the new materials system should turn the fight in your favor. Eye teeth can't penetrate steel very easily.  Try retreating a few steps and taking on one wolf at a time.
 
  
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 8 December 2011

Wolf

w

Biome

Pet Attributes
Pet value 50

Cannot be trained

Exotic - cannot be tamed 

Size
Birth: 4,000 cm3
Mid: 20,000 cm3
Max: 40,000 cm3

Age
Adult at: 1
Max age: 10-20
Butchering returns

(Value multiplier ×2)

Food items

Meat 13
Fat 13

Raw materials

Bones 11-12
Skull 1
Skin Raw hide

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A large canine found in temperate regions. It is territorial and hunts in packs.

Wolves abound everywhere in most parts of the world. They don't pose much of a threat individually but they have numbers to help out. They will attack your dwarves and other creatures if they get too close or sometimes on their own. In fortress mode they usually retreat.

In adventure mode, this is probably the main enemy you will find ambushing you when traveling around the world map. You will often get caught in the middle of the pack, and even armed and armored with steel you might have a tough fight, however your superior materials should turn the fight in your favor. Their teeth can't penetrate steel very easily. Try retreating a few steps and taking on one wolf at a time.

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