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Animals with the TRAINABLE or TRAINABLE_HUNTING [[DF2012:creature_token#T|creature token]] can be trained for hunting by an [[animal trainer]]. Trained hunting animals gain speed, agility, and possibly ambusher and observer bonuses. Once trained, they can be assigned to follow specific [[hunter]]s.
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Animals with the {{token|TRAINABLE|c}} or {{token|TRAINABLE_HUNTING|c}} [[creature token]] can be trained for hunting by an [[animal trainer]]. Trained '''hunting animals''' gain speed, agility, and possibly ambusher and observer bonuses. Once trained, they can be assigned to follow specific [[hunter]]s and accompany them when hunting.
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Latest revision as of 00:34, 21 December 2022

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

For information on the selection and training of hunting animals, see animal trainer.

Animals with the [TRAINABLE] or [TRAINABLE_HUNTING] creature token can be trained for hunting by an animal trainer. Trained hunting animals gain speed, agility, and possibly ambusher and observer bonuses. Once trained, they can be assigned to follow specific hunters and accompany them when hunting.