v50 Steam/Premium information for editors
  • v50 information can now be added to pages in the main namespace. v0.47 information can still be found in the DF2014 namespace. See here for more details on the new versioning policy.
  • Use this page to report any issues related to the migration.
This notice may be cached—the current version can be found here.

Difference between revisions of "Mandrill"

From Dwarf Fortress Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 21: Line 21:
 
{{creaturedesc}}
 
{{creaturedesc}}
  
A once fearsome animal turned tame by the updates, '''mandrills''', like [[elephant]]s, were quite prominent in the story of [[Main:Boatmurdered|Boatmurdered]], being known to dismember dwarves in their quest for shiny objects to steal. They have since been reduced to a mere nuisance, although they can be incredibly annoying and possibly dangerous even in this tamer state - they disrupt jobs, bite if cornered or surprised by an awkward dwarf, and attack domesticated animals in their attempts to steal [[food]] and [[Finished goods|items]] left outside unattended.
+
'''Mandrills''' are uncommon [[Creature|animals]] exclusively found in [[tropical]] moist broadleaf [[forest]]s, where they appear in loose groups of 5 to 10 mayhem-minded individuals. While famed in previous versions of the game for their great aggression (being particularly prominent in the story of [[Bloodline:Boatmurdered|Boatmurdered]]), mandrills in the current version typically won't go out of their way to attack [[Dwarf|dwarves]] and while they'll fight back if confronted, they're only a third of a dwarf's size and as such, even an unarmed peasant should be able to dispose of them, albeit after receiving some nasty bites and scratches. While not aggressive, mandrills are [[Thief|thieves]] and will eagerly steal both your [[Steals food|food]] and [[Steals items|items]] if given the chance, and as such should be left far away from your [[stockpile]]s. All mandrills are born with Legendary [[skill]] in [[Climber|climbing]].
  
They are trainable into War/hunting mandrills. See [[Animal training]] for how this is done, and for a list of other trainable creatures.
+
Mandrills can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into exotic [[pet]]s. Due to their thieving disposition, food stockpiles surrounded by traps can be used as bait for them, and many can potentially be captured in a single spawn wave. They can receive further training and become war or hunting beasts, however due to being the second smallest war/hunting trainable creature in the game (losing only to the [[bobcat]]), they'll only truly be effective in large numbers. If [[butcher]]ed for a [[meat industry]], mandrills give a decent amount of returns.  
  
<gallery widths=250px heights=250px class="center">
+
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] mandrills for their ''colorful faces''.
File:Mandrill at san francisco zoo.jpg|Male mandrill.
+
 
File:Mandrill (4531340530).jpg|Female mandrill.
+
[[File:Mandrill at SF Zoo.jpg|thumb|400px|center|Admired for their ''colorful faces''.]]
</gallery>
 
  
 
{{gamedata}}
 
{{gamedata}}

Revision as of 23:59, 15 April 2018

Mandrill
m
Urist likes mandrills for their colorful faces.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Variations

Mandrill - Mandrill man - Giant mandrill

Attributes

· Steals food · Steals items · War animals · Hunting animals

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 50

Template:Tame attrib proc/

Trainable:  Hunting   War 

Size
Birth: 2,000 cm3
Mid: 10,000 cm3
Max: 20,000 cm3

Age
Adult at: 3
Max age: 15-25
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 13
Fat 13
Brain 1
Heart 1
Lungs 2
Intestines 1
Liver 1
Kidneys 1
Tripe 1
Sweetbread 1
Spleen 1

Raw materials

Bones 11
Skull 1
Skin Raw hide

Wikipedia article

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A large monkey with blue face and rump. It lives in large groups and often survives by destroying crops and stealing garbage. The males are larger, with powerful jaws.

Mandrills are uncommon animals exclusively found in tropical moist broadleaf forests, where they appear in loose groups of 5 to 10 mayhem-minded individuals. While famed in previous versions of the game for their great aggression (being particularly prominent in the story of Boatmurdered), mandrills in the current version typically won't go out of their way to attack dwarves and while they'll fight back if confronted, they're only a third of a dwarf's size and as such, even an unarmed peasant should be able to dispose of them, albeit after receiving some nasty bites and scratches. While not aggressive, mandrills are thieves and will eagerly steal both your food and items if given the chance, and as such should be left far away from your stockpiles. All mandrills are born with Legendary skill in climbing.

Mandrills can be captured in cage traps and trained into exotic pets. Due to their thieving disposition, food stockpiles surrounded by traps can be used as bait for them, and many can potentially be captured in a single spawn wave. They can receive further training and become war or hunting beasts, however due to being the second smallest war/hunting trainable creature in the game (losing only to the bobcat), they'll only truly be effective in large numbers. If butchered for a meat industry, mandrills give a decent amount of returns.

Some dwarves like mandrills for their colorful faces.

Admired for their colorful faces.