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− | + | [[Image:Crundles.png|thumb|left|Crundles should present no problems to an experienced adventurer.]] | |
− | + | While weak individually, crundles often move in large packs and can pose a substantial [[Fun|danger]] to workers, [[weaver]]s, [[farmer]]s or [[Ambusher|hunters]] that might be wandering through [[caverns|the underground]]. However, they tend to scatter when [[combat|confronted]] with well-armed [[soldier]]s, and so pose little threat to any [[military|troops]] you send to take care of them. | |
− | + | If you rely on traps to defend your fortress, it should be noted that [[trap design|pit traps]] are fairly ineffective against crundles. They don't hit the ground hard enough. Unless, of course, the ground is flooded with [[syndrome|poison]], [[Trap#Upright_Spear.2FSpike|spikes]], or best of all, [[magma]]. | |
− | + | They can be [[tame]]d by an [[animal trainer]], and while they are small and offer fairly few edible parts, their [[egg|eggs]] are a good and plentiful source of food. However, [[Meat_industry#Breeding|raising]] them for [[meat]] requires many breeding crundles to be viable. Their weakness in [[combat]] makes them poor war animals, though they do have a semi-respectable [[pet]] value of 50. | |
− | + | Overall, the crundle's use is to harass and annoy your cavern dwelling dwarves, and they should generally be used as target practice for military purposes. | |
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