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==Caveats==
 
==Caveats==
A dwarf with the hunting labor enabled will sleep outside and drink water, causing unhappy thoughts, though the happiness penalties will be less severe than with other dwarves. It may thus be necessary to watch the mood of a full-time hunter and take him off the job in time. Make sure he drops the [[waterskin]] or don't produce any in the first place. However, since hunters expect to spend all of their time outdoors, they don't mind being caught in the rain.
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A dwarf with the hunting labor enabled will sleep outside and drink water, causing unhappy thoughts. It may thus be necessary to watch the mood of a full-time hunter and take him off the job in time. Make sure he drops the [[waterskin]] or don't produce any in the first place. However, since hunters expect to spend all of their time outdoors, they don't mind being caught in the rain.
  
 
Animals will appear randomly on the edge of a map, especially once the map is cleared of all wildlife. This can result in your [[deer]] hunter suddenly having an unpleasant chitchat with a [[cougar]], a pack of [[wolf|wolves]], or [[elephant|worse]].
 
Animals will appear randomly on the edge of a map, especially once the map is cleared of all wildlife. This can result in your [[deer]] hunter suddenly having an unpleasant chitchat with a [[cougar]], a pack of [[wolf|wolves]], or [[elephant|worse]].

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