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A '''pit trap''' is a type of large and extremely effective [[trap design|trap]]. In essence, a pit trap is a multiple z-level drop with optional nasty surprises waiting at the bottom. Retracting [[bridge]]s can be used to drop enemies to their doom; raising bridges can lob them in from afar. Fluid [[flow]] can wash your enemies into your pit, while [[weapon trap]]s and marksdwarves can convince enemies to dodge right on in. A barrage of [[minecart]]s can also motivate your foes to experience the wonders at the bottom of your trap.
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A pit trap is a type of large and extremely effective [[trap design|trap]]. In essence, a pit trap is a multiple z-level drop with optional nasty surprises waiting at the bottom. Retracting [[bridge]]s can be used to drop enemies to their doom; raising bridges can lob them in from afar. Fluid [[flow]] can wash your enemies into your pit, while [[weapon trap]]s and marksdwarves can convince enemies to dodge right on in. A barrage of [[minecart]]s can also motivate your foes to experience the wonders at the bottom of your trap.
  
 
Pit traps are sadly ineffective against [[flying]] enemies, and [[list of creatures by adult size#bridge|"large"]] enemies are immune to bridge-traps (but can still be pitted by other means).  
 
Pit traps are sadly ineffective against [[flying]] enemies, and [[list of creatures by adult size#bridge|"large"]] enemies are immune to bridge-traps (but can still be pitted by other means).  
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{{TipBox2|titlebg=#c00|textbg=#ffd|Warning!|Use care when combining a pit trap that has fortifications with a drowning chamber. It might be obvious to some, but sometimes players overlook this kind of detail, resulting in a very aquatic [[fun]] experience.}}
 
{{TipBox2|titlebg=#c00|textbg=#ffd|Warning!|Use care when combining a pit trap that has fortifications with a drowning chamber. It might be obvious to some, but sometimes players overlook this kind of detail, resulting in a very aquatic [[fun]] experience.}}
  
{{Translation| dwarven = gor ïggal | elvish = nimo abola | goblin = slömod stoslo | human = uta losric}}
 
  
 
{{Category|Fortress defense}}
 
{{Category|Fortress defense}}
 
{{Category|Design}}
 
{{Category|Design}}
 
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