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== Fortress Mode Information ==
 
== Fortress Mode Information ==
While weak individually, crundles often move in packs and can pose a substantial danger to workers, weavers, and farmers that might be wandering through the underground. It is advisable to have your military or hunters clear out any infestations of crundles you locate in your caverns.
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While weak individually, crundles often move in large packs and can pose a substantial danger to workers, weavers, and farmers that might be wandering through the underground. However, they tend to scatter when confronted with well-armed soldiers, and so pose little threat to any troops you send to take care of them.
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It is notable that while they can be tamed by the Dungeon Master, they are small and offer fairly few edible parts, so raising them for food is probably not viable. This and their weakness in combat mean that there is little point in taming them, though they do have a semi-respectable pet value of 50.
  
 
== Adventure Mode Information ==
 
== Adventure Mode Information ==

Revision as of 01:38, 8 May 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.
Crundle

c

Biome
Cannot be tamed
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 4
Fat 4
Brain 0
Heart 0
Lungs 0
Liver 0
Kidneys 0
Tripe 0
Sweetbread 0
Spleen 0

Raw materials

Skin Unknown

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A tiny underground monster with large claws and horns. It walks on two legs and is dangerous when encountered in large numbers.

Fortress Mode Information

While weak individually, crundles often move in large packs and can pose a substantial danger to workers, weavers, and farmers that might be wandering through the underground. However, they tend to scatter when confronted with well-armed soldiers, and so pose little threat to any troops you send to take care of them.

It is notable that while they can be tamed by the Dungeon Master, they are small and offer fairly few edible parts, so raising them for food is probably not viable. This and their weakness in combat mean that there is little point in taming them, though they do have a semi-respectable pet value of 50.

Adventure Mode Information

They are fairly weak and can be killed easily. They are somewhat aggressive and, despite being virtually harmless alone, they can be dangerous in large packs.


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