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Changed Quality from dwarven to human, as there are some red links. ~JoshBrickstien | Changed Quality from dwarven to human, as there are some red links. ~JoshBrickstien | ||
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+ | I'm not sure, but I think the section on cage traps is misleading. It states that cage traps never fail. It's partially true: they never fail to work against things that are vulnerable to them. Aren't some things simply immune to cage traps? (Unless knocked out on top of one.) Forgotten Beasts, (at least some of the ones I encountered,) waltzed right by them. |
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Changed Quality from dwarven to human, as there are some red links. ~JoshBrickstien
Needs Revision?
I'm not sure, but I think the section on cage traps is misleading. It states that cage traps never fail. It's partially true: they never fail to work against things that are vulnerable to them. Aren't some things simply immune to cage traps? (Unless knocked out on top of one.) Forgotten Beasts, (at least some of the ones I encountered,) waltzed right by them.