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'''Wolves''' abound in most temperate biomes. Individual wolves are not particularly dangerous, but a pack is a force to be reckoned with. In Adventure Mode, wolves attack when dwarves and other creatures wander too close. In [[fortress mode]] they usually retreat. | '''Wolves''' abound in most temperate biomes. Individual wolves are not particularly dangerous, but a pack is a force to be reckoned with. In Adventure Mode, wolves attack when dwarves and other creatures wander too close. In [[fortress mode]] they usually retreat. | ||
− | + | In [[adventure mode]], wolves may be one of the most common enemies encountered when traveling around the world map, along with other large predators such as [[dingo]]es. Players will often get caught in the middle of the pack, and even [[weapon|armed]] and [[armor]]ed with [[steel]] they might have a tough fight. However, being equipped with metal armor should make the fight much easier, as teeth can't penetrate steel very easily. Isolating a single wolf and defeating each one at a time may yield more success than taking on the pack at once. Another school of thought suggests that maiming all of them (by breaking bones in their limbs, or piercing vital organs) may be preferable to focusing on one at a time, since this will slow their onslaught. | |
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