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::Had Dungeon Master. I trapped one in an animal trap, then moved it into a cage with a lot of other animals. Saw that it was there. Did some other things and when I looked again it was no longer in the cage, but the cage was most definitely still there. (Cage was also metal, but its continued existence on its own sort of ruled out the possibility that it burned). They were making a mess of my metal bar bins by turning them to ash, which was why I was trapping them in the first place. --[[User:Squirrelloid|Squirrelloid]] 10:31, 14 January 2009 (EST) | ::Had Dungeon Master. I trapped one in an animal trap, then moved it into a cage with a lot of other animals. Saw that it was there. Did some other things and when I looked again it was no longer in the cage, but the cage was most definitely still there. (Cage was also metal, but its continued existence on its own sort of ruled out the possibility that it burned). They were making a mess of my metal bar bins by turning them to ash, which was why I was trapping them in the first place. --[[User:Squirrelloid|Squirrelloid]] 10:31, 14 January 2009 (EST) | ||
− | :::If I had to guess, it's possible that a dwarf decided to eat it. I've caught my dwarves eating vermin out of my cages, sometimes, even if they aren't starving. Some dwarves just like to eat weird things, I suppose. It seems odd that a dwarf would eat something that can set things on fire, but I've never seen anything to indicate that they can't. | + | :::If I had to guess, it's possible that a dwarf decided to eat it. I've caught my dwarves eating vermin out of my cages, sometimes, even if they aren't starving. Some dwarves just like to eat weird things, I suppose. It seems odd that a dwarf would eat something that can set things on fire, but I've never seen anything to indicate that they can't. --[[User:Xennith|Xennith]] 7:34, 27 February 2009 (PST) |
== Creating vermin habitat == | == Creating vermin habitat == |
Revision as of 15:35, 27 February 2009
Can someone put a list of all the vermin, and their uses if caught? And a picture? --DDouble 21:55, 11 November 2007 (EST)
- What would be the use of the picture? --Eagle of Fire 00:24, 12 November 2007 (EST)
- Just to clarify in case the first poster didn't know, vermin all use the same image. --Shades 09:13, 12 November 2007 (EST)
- Not quite. Lungfish vermin, for instance, use a fish-like symbol, worms use a tilde, etc. However, most do use the simple "large dot" graphic. --JT 16:30, 18 November 2007 (EST)
- I just listed them all, with most pertinent information. Hope you like. Now someone should go list all the extracts. --Turgid Bolk 02:08, 26 November 2007 (EST)
un tameable vermin
Fire snakes when caught in an animal trap had a value of 1. I was unable to tame them and the announcement "needs tameable small creature item" appeared. --Kingzilla 14:18, 23 January 2008 (EST)
In addition to that, they keep disappearing from cages and small animal traps on me. --Squirrelloid 16:28, 12 December 2008 (EST)
- You need the Dungeon Master to tame as they are PET_EXOTIC. I also have the suspicion they are burning their way out of wooden traps every so often, but can't prove it. I think they burned a barrel once, leaving the contents behind. --Jellyfishgreen 08:01, 14 January 2009 (EST)
- Had Dungeon Master. I trapped one in an animal trap, then moved it into a cage with a lot of other animals. Saw that it was there. Did some other things and when I looked again it was no longer in the cage, but the cage was most definitely still there. (Cage was also metal, but its continued existence on its own sort of ruled out the possibility that it burned). They were making a mess of my metal bar bins by turning them to ash, which was why I was trapping them in the first place. --Squirrelloid 10:31, 14 January 2009 (EST)
- If I had to guess, it's possible that a dwarf decided to eat it. I've caught my dwarves eating vermin out of my cages, sometimes, even if they aren't starving. Some dwarves just like to eat weird things, I suppose. It seems odd that a dwarf would eat something that can set things on fire, but I've never seen anything to indicate that they can't. --Xennith 7:34, 27 February 2009 (PST)
Creating vermin habitat
I know you can make vermin show up to your base (try a tundra biome with an aquifer - if the stuff belowground stays liquid you can have toads hopping around in the snow :S. Also, I dug out some open cliffside dwellings in a random jungle map, and 5 min later about 50 or so bats turn up singing Meatloaf, and causing miasma hell for my dwarves after they were (mostly) dispatched by my two cats :(. Can anyone else replicate these (or other) situations to confirm my hypothesis? --Frostedfire 04:21, 19 February 2008 (EST)
- Apparently vermin (and everything else?) spawn by biome. So, if you dig into a cave biome, you'll get bats. I dug next to a chasm and suddenly cave spiders spawn in my tunnel. Anydwarf 22:37, 6 May 2008 (EDT)
- I started a fortress in the freezing tundra, no life there except my dwarves, wild musk-oxen, wild elk and the inhabitants of the magma-pipe. But as soon as I pumped some water into a cave one level beneath the surface, turtles started to spawn near the self-made underground pool. So apparently even a self-made pool of water is sufficient for pool-vermin (toads and turtles) to make them spawn. --Doub 16:02, 9 September 2008 (EDT)
Tameable?
There should be a list of -- or mark on -- tameable vermin.
At the very least, there should be a mention that only some can be tamed.
Currently, I know rats can be tamed, while fire snakes and two-legged rhino lizards cannot.
I have a tame fire snake. I'm pretty sure all non-fish vermin creatures are tameable. Bouchart 19:36, 5 March 2008 (EST)
- fire snakes and rhino lizards can be tamed, they are just [PET_EXOTIC]. not all non-fish vermin can be tamed(flies cant for example), and some fish vermin can be(turtles). -Chariot 20:22, 5 March 2008 (EST)
Is there a way to get my dwarves to stop eating the fluffy wamblers before I can tame them? Apparently they taste like meat and saltwater taffy had a baby. Or something. (Maybe I just have to be pretty quick on handing my DM the task) Anydwarf 22:37, 6 May 2008 (EDT)
- Not without a lot of micro-management. Even being quick to assign the task isn't enough, the dwarves will just snatch it right out of his hand. However, if you follow your trapper around as he's searching, and immediately forbid the vermin when he catches it (note: the vermin, not the trap), that'll prevent your dwarves from eating it. This works because eating requires the vermin itself to be unforbidden, but taming only requires that the animal trap is available. --Morlark 19:31, 21 June 2008 (EDT)
Corpse patrol
alright I guess this is just a winge...
is there any order to set (or anything else I can do) to get my dwarves to clean up vermin corpses without me manually marking them for dumping?
I guess I'm looking for an order: Autodump vermin corpses or something. I know if I kd each corpse then it gets dumped pretty quick, but especially once my population goes up I'd like to not worry so much about miasma in the dining room.GarrieIrons 08:23, 21 June 2008 (EDT)
- AFAIK dead vermin will be automatically placed in a refuse stockpile, so long as 'Dwarves gather refuse' is selected in the refuse options menu (or) --Raumkraut 19:15, 21 June 2008 (EDT)
- This seems to be what is happening now that I actually have some peasants wandering around on cleaning/food hauling/refuse hauling only... so it sounds like vermin corpses are a lesser priority for picking up for refuse haulers then items marked for dumping are.GarrieIrons 07:27, 22 June 2008 (EDT)
repopulation
The turtle article states:
- Like most fish, they can be harvested too aggressively, and become depleted until the next repopulating of vermin
I added the bold bit... when does repopulating of vermin occur? Randomly? At spring (on a date) or during thaw (if there is one?) or differently by biome?GarrieIrons 01:06, 9 July 2008 (EDT)
Vermin respawn on season changes, along with refuse erasure and limb-mending, if I remember correctly. May be wrong, though. Iituem 21:37, 5 Aug 2008 (GMT)
Flies...
Is there anyway to kill flies?
I second this question! :) Is there anyway to kill these things? Ehertlein 16:34, 5 August 2008 (EDT)
- Cats can kill them. HeWhoIsPale 16:13, 9 September 2008 (EDT)