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:Yes, you can. It say so on the page, actually. --[[User:Eurytus|Eurytus]] 16:54, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
 
:Yes, you can. It say so on the page, actually. --[[User:Eurytus|Eurytus]] 16:54, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
  
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=Captured Grizzlies=
 
I captured some War grizzly bears from goblin attackers using cage traps. Now I have a bunch of goblin swordsmen and war grizzly bears in cages at animal stockpile. My kennel is next to this stockpile, but when I select "tame large animal" option, these war grizzly bears do not appear there. How do I tame them? -vlex
 
I captured some War grizzly bears from goblin attackers using cage traps. Now I have a bunch of goblin swordsmen and war grizzly bears in cages at animal stockpile. My kennel is next to this stockpile, but when I select "tame large animal" option, these war grizzly bears do not appear there. How do I tame them? -vlex
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:You don't. A) they need to be free to roam, and B) they're too loyal to the goblins to consider working for your dwarves. Catch wild grizzlies instead, or buy 'em from the elves. --[[User:DeMatt|DeMatt]] 05:30, 23 February 2011 (UTC)

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Training

I'm told you can train these as war bears, as seen via the raws, but I've never been able to do it. People say you can do it without a dungeon master. Confirm/Deny? --SirPenguin 17:40, 15 April 2010 (UTC)

I think the problem is that you can't designate a specific animal to train, try killing all your dogs and training a war animal(I haven't made a kennel yet in DF2010) 68.161.167.37 17:48, 15 April 2010 (UTC)
Better yet, just put all of your dogs into a cage - animals can't be trained unless they can walk to the kennels on their own. Also make sure your bears aren't in cages. Oh, and for Armok's sake, keep them away from your booze stockpiles! --Quietust 17:53, 15 April 2010 (UTC)
I've successfully trained war bears in 2 forts now, and have updated the page. You don't need a dungeon master, and you just do the "train war dog" task with tame grizzly bears running about your fort and it seems to work automatically in the same way as dogs do. If you don't want to train your dogs then I guess you'd have to trap them somewhere. I assume that if you trap them yourself you have to do "Tame large animal" first. Bought ones are already tame and that's how I've always done it. --Akkie 10:54 UTC, 17 April 2010
The "Tame Large Animal" first is the kicker, and that can't be done without a dungeon master (if at all? I've never seen a DM).
You don't need to tame large animal, select tame war dog and it will tame the bears as well--Radical 8:37 EST, 8 May
Grizzly bears have [PET] rather than [PET_EXOTIC] so anybody can tame a captured wild grizzly (using "Tame Large Animal"). If you bought it from the elves, it's already tame. --Quietust 01:18, 9 May 2010 (UTC)

Someone has to say it "Bear Cavalry." --Truean 16:45, 9 May 2010 (UTC)

Fantasy general has them :) --92.202.106.165 18:19, 9 May 2010 (UTC)

Is it just me, or can you train grizzlies (not for war, but just taming them) without a Dungeon Master? I'm using v31_12_b.

Yes, you can. It say so on the page, actually. --Eurytus 16:54, 24 September 2010 (UTC)

Captured Grizzlies

I captured some War grizzly bears from goblin attackers using cage traps. Now I have a bunch of goblin swordsmen and war grizzly bears in cages at animal stockpile. My kennel is next to this stockpile, but when I select "tame large animal" option, these war grizzly bears do not appear there. How do I tame them? -vlex

You don't. A) they need to be free to roam, and B) they're too loyal to the goblins to consider working for your dwarves. Catch wild grizzlies instead, or buy 'em from the elves. --DeMatt 05:30, 23 February 2011 (UTC)