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== Catching and Taming vermin, Pets == | == Catching and Taming vermin, Pets == |
Revision as of 09:12, 28 July 2009
Vermin are small creatures such as rats, bats, and lizards which are difficult to see. The presence of vermin can be noted if you are particularly observant, as they will occasionally blink into and out of view on the screen.
Catching and Taming vermin, Pets
Small animal traps are designed specifically to catch and hold vermin. A catch a live land animal order issued at a kennel tells a trapper to seek out and catch a vermin animal inside one of these traps. The animal will then be brought to an animal stockpile.
Caught vermin can then be tamed by anyone with the animal training labour active at a kennel. Some vermin (those with the tag [PET_EXOTIC]) require the presence of the dungeon master to be tameable.
Tame vermin can be offered for claiming as pets on the z Status screen under the Animals submenu. Tame vermin will only be claimed by dwarves who admire those vermin.
A dwarf will carry an adopted pet vermin with him as part of the inventory.
Elves will also bring vermin in seemingly empty cages for trade. Viewing the cage will make the vermin visible. These vermin are already tame.
Risks
Vermin are primarily notable for their ability to annoy or accost dwarves, whether by being a general nuisance (e.g. flies, all dwarves) or by triggering disgust ("detests", only specific dwarves). Most dwarves will have thoughts related to such a terrible type of vermin they detest, and will suffer a significant mood penalty any time they spot that vermin. This also applies if the vermin is seen in a cage, thus hateable (see list) vermin make a poor choice for placement in a zoo.
To verify:
- Will a pet vermin carried around by its owner accost other dwarves?
- Will a vermin in an animal trap accost dwarves?
- Will a tame/pet vermin in an animal trap still accost dwarves?
- Will a vermin just being eaten by a dwarf accost other dwarves in a dining hall?
Some vermin will also eat any food in stockpiles they can manage to get a hold on, causing wear on that food. Food that has been protected in barrels will be immune, but food that is exposed will be nibbled at and will eventually wear out and be destroyed. Some particularly tenacious vermin, such as lizards, can work their way through weak containers; metal barrels are over ten times more effective at keeping your food safe. Having cats will keep vermin to a minimum, thus keeping your food safe.
Vermin as Food
Stray, untamed vermin that are caught in animal traps are edible, and will be eaten live as exotic cuisine by some dwarves whose preferences swing that way.
People who are starving will also attempt to find and eat vermin, but if they do not have a preference for that vermin as a food type, they will receive a bad thought from doing so. In a fortress with cats, it may be difficult or impossible for the dwarves to find enough vermin to survive starvation, as even a small number of cats are ruthlessly effective at controlling the vermin population. If they are not pets, it may be best to just butcher the cats for food.
Extracts from vermin
Certain vermin, such as the fire snake, can be used to make extracts. At present, most extracts have no use in the game other than trade goods.
Eliminating vermin
Cats are chiefly useful for their ability to hunt down and kill vermin. Cats will wander around the fortress and surrounding lands killing vermin. As animals do not presently eat, this is done only for sport.v0.28.181.40d This reduces or eliminates the possibility of dwarves receiving bad thoughts for being accosted by vermin—dead vermin do not bother any dwarf—but exposes a risk that a rotting rat or other larger vermin will release a cloud of miasma and upset any dwarves who pass through the cloud.
Another method of controlling vermin is by building animal traps and periodically catching vermin with trappers to be consumed in some fashion. The trapped vermin may be used for a variety of purposes, including being eaten, tamed, or made into extracts, or can be relocated to a cage so that the trap may be used again.
List of vermin
Most catchable fish are technically considered "vermin" by the game, see the fish article for a complete list. Many vermin do not show up in winter. Vermin with no "value" are not capturable (except, perhaps, by elves).
Some "hateable" vermin (tag: [VERMIN_HATEABLE]) can accost dwarves that have the specific "preference" against ("detest") them, giving them unhappy thoughts.
Name | Tile | Value | Biome | Hateable | Notes |
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Toad | ∙
|
10 | All | Yes | Spawns in pools, amphibious |
Turtle | ☼
|
10 | All | no | Spawns in pools, amphibious, fishable, has shell |
Fly | ·
|
n/a | All | Yes | Found in swarms, flier, rots food |
Large roach | ∙
|
5 | All | Yes | Eats food, sometimes nests in groups |
Beetle | ·
|
n/a | All | no | |
Ant | ·
|
n/a | All | no | Forms colonies in soil |
Monarch butterfly | ∙
|
1 | All | no | Flier |
Firefly | ∙
|
1 | All | no | Flier, glows |
Dragonfly | ∙
|
1 | All | no | Flier |
Lizard | ∙
|
10 | All | Yes | Eats food (carnivore) |
Rat | ∙
|
10 | All | Yes | Eats food ("gnawed"), sometimes nests in groups, |
Worm | ~
|
n/a | Temperate, Taiga, Tropical, Forest | Yes | Worms seem to be not used by the game currentlyv0.28.181.40d |
Blue jay | ∙
|
30 | Temperate | no | Flier |
Cardinal | ∙
|
30 | Temperate | no | Flier |
Grackle | ∙
|
30 | Temperate grasslands and savanna | no | Flier |
Oriole | ∙
|
30 | Temperate broadleaf forest | no | Flier |
Red-winged blackbird | ∙
|
30 | Temperate marsh | no | Flier |
Cave swallow | ∙
|
30 | Temperate broadleaf forest | no | Exotic pet, flier |
Hedgehog | ∙
|
10 | Temperate forest | no | |
Chipmunk | ∙
|
10 | Temperate forest | no | |
Gray squirrel | ∙
|
10 | Temperate forest | no | |
Red squirrel | ∙
|
10 | Temperate forest | no | |
Fox squirrel | ∙
|
100 | Savage temperate forest | no | |
Demon rat | ∙
|
20 | Evil | no | Eats food ("gnawed"), sometimes nests in groups, exotic pet |
Fluffy wambler | ∙
|
20 | Good | no | Eats food ("gnawed"), sometimes nests in groups, exotic pet |
Two-legged rhino lizard | ∙
|
20 | Savage | no | Eats food ("gnawed"), exotic pet |
Knuckle worm | ∙
|
100 | Evil | no | Rots food, exotic pet |
Phantom spider | ∙
|
n/a | Evil forest | no | Makes webs, bites to inject paralyzing venom, extracts are venom and antivenin, carnivore |
Acorn fly | ·
|
n/a | Savage | no | Rots food, found in swarms, flier |
Blood gnat | ·
|
n/a | Evil | no | Rots food, exotic pet |
Moghopper | ∙
|
20 | Savage | no | Spawns in pools, amphibious, fishable, summer only, extract is mog juice |
Fairy | ∙
|
10 | Good | no | Flier, glows |
Pixie | ·
|
n/a | Good | no | Found in swarms, flier, glows |
Cave spider | ∙
|
1 | subterranean water and chasms | Yes | Makes webs, bites to inject stunning venom, extracts are venom and antivenin, carnivore |
Fire snake | ∙
|
1 | Magma | Yes | Exotic pet, extract is liquid fire |
Olm | ∙
|
1 | Subterranean water | no | Exotic pet |
Purring maggot | {
|
* | Subterranean chasm | Yes | Exotic pet, immobile, milkable for dwarven milk extract |
Bat | ∙
|
30 | Subterranean, chasm | Yes | Exotic pet, Flier, sometimes nests in large groups |
* These are theoretically trappable and tameable, but have no [PETVALUE] defined. Their value might be based on their [MODVALUE]. Please verify their value when captured.