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− | + | An '''ambush''' is a sudden event in [[fortress mode]] when a small force of enemy {{Catlink|humanoids}}, typically [[goblin|goblins]], attempts to attack your [[fortress]]. While smaller in scope than a full [[siege]], ambushes are not related to the number of [[dwarf|dwarves]] in your fortress, and so can be triggered by relatively small populations. | |
− | + | Ambushes, just like [[siege]]s, nearly always happen at the end of a season, generally in the last 10-15 days of the season. | |
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− | + | An ambush is not announced immediately, but instead is announced when your fortress becomes aware of the attackers, such as when they set off a cage [[trap]] or come close to your dwarves or [[pet|pets]]. Not all traps trigger an alert; specifically, [[trap|stone fall traps]] and [[weapon trap|weapon traps]] do not, while [[Trap#Cage_Trap|cage traps]] do. You can still detect invaders by checking your traps "visually" - if the trap killed an invader the [[corpse]] and gear will be there. Once detected, an ambush is announced with the message: "An ambush! Curse them!" or "A human has sprung from ambush!" generally activated if a captured human leads the squad or "An ambush! Curse all friends of nature!" if you´re being attacked by elves. [[Necromancer]] ambushes are announced with "Intruders! Drive them away!". | |
− | + | Ambushes tend to arrive with [[caravan]]s but can happen any time. Note that goblins will usually ambush with more than one squad (2 to 4), each of which will trigger a separate message and also has to be detected separately. Necromancer ambushes consist of several necromancers, each one being detected individually. An early warning sign for a necromancer ambush is the presence of [[undead]] in non-evil [[biome|biomes]]. | |
− | + | If ambushers are caught in cage traps, they will be marked as Caged Prisoner in the unit screen. These prisoners can be dragged around between cages (or tossed over tall towers) without risk of a jailbreak, unlike goblin thieves. | |
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− | + | If you Abandon your fortress while an ambush is active, you will receive the message "Your strength has been broken." | |
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− | + | When the leader of an ambush is killed(or captured)- but not the other units, they will stand around and "wait" for their leader. | |
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