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:Because leprechauns are considered more of a comical, Irish cultural mascot rather than a proper creature of fantasy and are explicitly native only to a part of the real world. Ever played a medieval game with leprechauns? --[[User:Bronzebeard|Bronzebeard]] 07:17, 6 May 2010 (UTC) | :Because leprechauns are considered more of a comical, Irish cultural mascot rather than a proper creature of fantasy and are explicitly native only to a part of the real world. Ever played a medieval game with leprechauns? --[[User:Bronzebeard|Bronzebeard]] 07:17, 6 May 2010 (UTC) | ||
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+ | Something I want to know; can they be captured, bred as tamed animals, and used as personal guards for workers? Thanks to anyone who answers this question. | ||
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+ | == Butchering == | ||
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+ | Mountain gnomes have [CAN_LEARN], which means that they are not butcherable by Dwarves (since dwarves don't eat sentient creatures). --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 03:19, 27 October 2010 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 18:00, 16 January 2011
Stuff from 40d that needs to be confirmed in 2010[edit]
- How easy are gnomes to kill now, what with the whole combat revamp? Preliminary test in the arena suggest awfully weak, but then so are untrained dwarves.
- Do they still try and steal booze? It's still in the raws, but who knows if that functionality is intact.
--Mikaka 21:00, 3 April 2010 (UTC)
A guy on the forums said that dark gnomes chugged 80 barrels of his booze, so if dark gnomes have it I don't see why mountain ones wouldn't, but I want to see leprechauns, we have gnomes, why not leprechauns. 24.255.86.193
- Because leprechauns are considered more of a comical, Irish cultural mascot rather than a proper creature of fantasy and are explicitly native only to a part of the real world. Ever played a medieval game with leprechauns? --Bronzebeard 07:17, 6 May 2010 (UTC)
Something I want to know; can they be captured, bred as tamed animals, and used as personal guards for workers? Thanks to anyone who answers this question.
Butchering[edit]
Mountain gnomes have [CAN_LEARN], which means that they are not butcherable by Dwarves (since dwarves don't eat sentient creatures). --Quietust 03:19, 27 October 2010 (UTC)