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− | Creatures with the CURIOUSBEAST_EATER [[DF2012:Creature token#C|token]] will happily pillage your [[food]] stockpile if given the chance. This will generally prove only a minor annoyance; unlike [[ | + | Creatures with the CURIOUSBEAST_EATER [[DF2012:Creature token#C|token]] will happily pillage your [[food]] stockpile if given the chance. This will generally prove only a minor annoyance; unlike [[steals drink|drink stealers]], creatures stealing food will grab a single stack (or [[container]]) and carry it towards the edge of the map. |
This property can also be used to capture certain creatures (such as grizzly bears) by surrounding a small food stockpile with cage traps. You can also create a large [[fat]] stockpile on the surface in hopes that some of it will be carried off in place of much more valuable items by flying thieves (such as [[kea]]). | This property can also be used to capture certain creatures (such as grizzly bears) by surrounding a small food stockpile with cage traps. You can also create a large [[fat]] stockpile on the surface in hopes that some of it will be carried off in place of much more valuable items by flying thieves (such as [[kea]]). | ||
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Revision as of 10:50, 27 February 2015
Creatures with the CURIOUSBEAST_EATER token will happily pillage your food stockpile if given the chance. This will generally prove only a minor annoyance; unlike drink stealers, creatures stealing food will grab a single stack (or container) and carry it towards the edge of the map.
This property can also be used to capture certain creatures (such as grizzly bears) by surrounding a small food stockpile with cage traps. You can also create a large fat stockpile on the surface in hopes that some of it will be carried off in place of much more valuable items by flying thieves (such as kea).