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There are two types: [[goblin]] baby-snatchers and [[kobold]] pilferers. | There are two types: [[goblin]] baby-snatchers and [[kobold]] pilferers. | ||
− | Certain "playful" creatures will also try to steal items from your hoard. These include [[ | + | Certain "playful" creatures will also try to steal items from your hoard. These include [[raccoon]]s, [[rhesus macaque]]s and [[mandrill]]s. In addition, bears and gnomes will try to steal your booze if they can get at it. |
Revision as of 04:25, 14 May 2008
In Fortress mode, a thief is a disgusting dishonorable creature that can skulk around the map unseen until it moves adjacent to a dwarf, guard dog, or other helpful creature. Some thieves can bypass traps as well.
There are two types: goblin baby-snatchers and kobold pilferers.
Certain "playful" creatures will also try to steal items from your hoard. These include raccoons, rhesus macaques and mandrills. In addition, bears and gnomes will try to steal your booze if they can get at it.