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Goblin sieges are announced with the message, "''A vile force of darkness has arrived!''" | Goblin sieges are announced with the message, "''A vile force of darkness has arrived!''" | ||
− | Goblins will start laying siege to your fortress when you reach a certain [[population]], usually around 80. Usually the tactics used by the goblins are no more sophisticated than charging in an open march toward your fortress and attempting to kill your [[dwarves]]. Goblins sieges often include groups of [[Troll]]s, [[Ogre]]s, or [[Cave dragon]]s that can [[Building destroyer|break buildings]] and smash workshops. Unlike the squads, however, these 'groups' usually enter the map in | + | Goblins will start laying siege to your fortress when you reach a certain [[population]], usually around 80. Usually the tactics used by the goblins are no more sophisticated than charging in an open march toward your fortress and attempting to kill your [[dwarves]]. Goblins sieges often include groups of [[Troll]]s, [[Ogre]]s, or [[Cave dragon]]s that can [[Building destroyer|break buildings]] and smash workshops. Unlike the squads, however, these 'groups' usually enter the map in single file, somewhat akin to arriving [[migrants]]. These war creatures usually possess random civilian classes, and show little of the organized behavior of the squads. Goblins may also bring elite human or even dwarven fighters as leaders of their squads, previously kidnapped by [[snatcher]]s. Goblin sieges usually involve [[Mount|mounted]] squads, some of which can fly over whatever defenses you might have set up to stop them. |
== [[Elf|Elven]] sieges == | == [[Elf|Elven]] sieges == |