- 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.
Difference between revisions of "40d:Purring maggot"
m |
|||
(30 intermediate revisions by 13 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | + | {{quality|Exceptional|21:04, 26 April 2011 (UTC)}} | |
+ | {{40d verminlookup/0|wiki=no}} | ||
+ | {{av}} | ||
− | + | The '''purring maggot''' is currently the only creature that can be [[milk]]ed. You cannot embark with purring maggots. Dwarven [[cheese]] (made from [[dwarven milk]], which is milked from purring maggots) is currently the most valuable food (100 per cheese) with the exception of butchered [[megabeast]]s. | |
− | + | Purring maggots can be caught in [[animal trap|animal traps]] with [[meat]] or [[fish]] for bait. They aren't visible before they are caught. The only way to make sure whether a [[chasm]] contains them or not is by just trying to catch some. | |
− | + | If you find a map with purring maggots and wish to milk them, be sure to keep them in a fairly remote area of your fortress - due to a bug, nearly ''any'' nearby dwarf will claim one as a meal if he happens to get hungry (unless the [[economy]] is active, in which case only nobles and legendary dwarves do this). Should this happen, [[forbid]]ding it after it has been picked up will cause the dwarf to drop it on the floor, where it will wander around. To recapture a dropped maggot, ensure that an animal trap is available nearby (and that all other animal traps have been forbidden), then issue a "Capture Live Animal" task at a [[kennel]] - a [[trapper]] should come along, pick up the animal trap, and capture the nearest vermin (which, hopefully, will be the purring maggot). | |
− | + | Each maggot can only be milked about once per month, and tamed maggots cannot be milked at all. Alternatively, they can be [[Animal dissector|dissected]] at a [[butcher's shop]] to yield a [[vial]] of '''5''' dwarven milk (which can be made into a stack of 5 cheese) and 1 piece of purring maggot meat. | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | + | {{gamedata}} | |
+ | {{Vermin}} |
Latest revision as of 17:04, 26 September 2024
{
| |||||
Biome | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| |||||
Attributes | |||||
Exotic pet · Extract · Hateable · Milkable | |||||
Pet value | 0 | ||||
Active Seasons | |||||
|
This article is about an older version of DF. |
The purring maggot is currently the only creature that can be milked. You cannot embark with purring maggots. Dwarven cheese (made from dwarven milk, which is milked from purring maggots) is currently the most valuable food (100 per cheese) with the exception of butchered megabeasts.
Purring maggots can be caught in animal traps with meat or fish for bait. They aren't visible before they are caught. The only way to make sure whether a chasm contains them or not is by just trying to catch some.
If you find a map with purring maggots and wish to milk them, be sure to keep them in a fairly remote area of your fortress - due to a bug, nearly any nearby dwarf will claim one as a meal if he happens to get hungry (unless the economy is active, in which case only nobles and legendary dwarves do this). Should this happen, forbidding it after it has been picked up will cause the dwarf to drop it on the floor, where it will wander around. To recapture a dropped maggot, ensure that an animal trap is available nearby (and that all other animal traps have been forbidden), then issue a "Capture Live Animal" task at a kennel - a trapper should come along, pick up the animal trap, and capture the nearest vermin (which, hopefully, will be the purring maggot).
Each maggot can only be milked about once per month, and tamed maggots cannot be milked at all. Alternatively, they can be dissected at a butcher's shop to yield a vial of 5 dwarven milk (which can be made into a stack of 5 cheese) and 1 piece of purring maggot meat.
[CREATURE:MAGGOT_PURRING]
[NAME:purring maggot:purring maggots:purring maggot]
[TILE:'{'][COLOR:7:0:1][ALTTILE:'}']
[MODVALUE:5][NOSKIN][NOBONES][NOSKULL]
[VERMIN_GROUNDER][VERMIN_NOROAM][VERMIN_HATEABLE]
[SMALL_REMAINS][NATURAL][PET_EXOTIC]
[EXTRACT:dwarven milk:7:0:1][MILKABLE:33333]
[EXTRACT_VALUE:50][EXTRACT_COOKABLE]
[EXTRACT_SIZE:10]
[EXTRACT_CHEESE:dwarven cheese:7:0:0]
[CHEESE_VALUE:100]
[SPEED:2900]
[GENPOWER:2]
[BLOODTYPE:0]
[PREFSTRING:comforting whirs]
[ALL_ACTIVE]
[NO_DRINK][NO_EAT][NO_SLEEP]
[BIOME:SUBTERRANEAN_CHASM]
[STANDARD_FLESH]
[HOMEOTHERM:10067]
[POPULATION_NUMBER:250:500] |
Insects | |
---|---|
Subterranean | |
Birds | |
Mammals |
Chipmunk · Demon rat · Fluffy wambler · Fox squirrel · Gray squirrel · Hedgehog · Rat · Red squirrel |
Oceanic |
Anchovy · Bat ray · Brook lamprey · Clownfish · Flounder · Glasseye · Hagfish · Hake · Herring · Mackerel · Mussel · Oyster · Salmon · Seahorse · Sea nettle jellyfish · Shad · Sole · Spotted ratfish · Steelhead trout · Thornback ray · White-spotted puffer |
Rivers & lakes |
Banded knifefish · Black bullhead · Brown bullhead · Char · Clown loach · Guppy · Lungfish · Perch · Rainbow trout · Sailfin molly · Yellow bullhead |
Reptiles & amphibians | |
Other |