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== Adventure Mode == | == Adventure Mode == | ||
− | Ambushes also occur often in Adventure Mode. They generally happens while fast traveling, you will suddenly stop fast traveling and a dialogue box will appear, telling you who you're being attacked by. You will then be attacked by a group of hostile creatures. They are almost always [[Human]]s, [[Goblin]]s or [[Dwarves]] and their equipment varies widely from armour and iron melee weapons to clothing and bows. They will generally surround you and will not stop fighting until | + | Ambushes also occur often in Adventure Mode. They generally happens while fast traveling, you will suddenly stop fast traveling and a dialogue box will appear, telling you who you're being attacked by. You will then be attacked by a group of hostile creatures. They are almost always [[Human]]s, [[Goblin]]s or [[Dwarves]] and their equipment varies widely from armour and iron melee weapons to clothing and bows. They will generally surround you and will not stop fighting until you are dead. |
The best way to deal with ambushers is to attack each enemy until they suffer a bone [[Wound|fracture]]. This will almost always render them unconscious after a turn or two making them a non factor and prevents them running away. While they are down, focus on their friends. | The best way to deal with ambushers is to attack each enemy until they suffer a bone [[Wound|fracture]]. This will almost always render them unconscious after a turn or two making them a non factor and prevents them running away. While they are down, focus on their friends. |