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:''A huge cave monster with hundreds of feet moving along the bottom of its long body. In place of a head, it has an enormous maw.''
 
:''A huge cave monster with hundreds of feet moving along the bottom of its long body. In place of a head, it has an enormous maw.''
  
When these beasts spawn they will attempt to {{L|Building destroyer|path to buildings}} in your fortress and destroy them. Even if they aren't in its line of sight. However they do not actively seek conflict with dwarves for combat. Because of this trait it is very simple to capture cave crawlers: First restrict access by any means to your underground buildings. Then allow the V.C.C. to path to them by a way that is lined with cage traps. They will path to those buildings through that entrance and get {{L|Captured creatures|caught}}. {{L|Trap#Cage_Trap|Link to cage traps}}.
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When these beasts spawn they will attempt to travel to buildings in your fortress and {{L|Building destroyer|destroy them}}. They do this even if they aren't in its line of sight. However they do not actively seek conflict with dwarves for combat. Because of these traits it is very simple to capture cave crawlers: First restrict access by any means to your underground buildings. Then allow the them access through a way that has {{L|Trap#Cage_Trap|cage traps}} built to capture them. They will path to those buildings through that entrance and get {{L|Captured creatures|caught}}.
  
 
They can be tamed by a {{L|Dungeon_master|dungeon master}}. They can be used as a mount by {{L|goblin}} {{L|siege}}rs.
 
They can be tamed by a {{L|Dungeon_master|dungeon master}}. They can be used as a mount by {{L|goblin}} {{L|siege}}rs.

Revision as of 21:24, 27 November 2010

Voracious cave crawler

C

Biome
Cannot be tamed
Butchering returns

(Value multiplier ×4)

Food items

Meat 11
Fat 7
Brain 3
Heart 1
Intestines 9

Raw materials

Teeth 1
Skin Raw hide
This article is about an older version of DF.
A huge cave monster with hundreds of feet moving along the bottom of its long body. In place of a head, it has an enormous maw.

When these beasts spawn they will attempt to travel to buildings in your fortress and Template:L. They do this even if they aren't in its line of sight. However they do not actively seek conflict with dwarves for combat. Because of these traits it is very simple to capture cave crawlers: First restrict access by any means to your underground buildings. Then allow the them access through a way that has Template:L built to capture them. They will path to those buildings through that entrance and get Template:L.

They can be tamed by a Template:L. They can be used as a mount by Template:L Template:Lrs.

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