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Editing 40d:How to safely start fortress mode
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Buy regular dogs at the start, not war dogs or puppies. Untrained dogs cost half as much and are trivial to train. Puppies cannot breed or be trained until they grow up. | Buy regular dogs at the start, not war dogs or puppies. Untrained dogs cost half as much and are trivial to train. Puppies cannot breed or be trained until they grow up. | ||
− | Beasts of burden are expensive and not worth the expense at the start. Immigrants will routinely bring their own to your fortress, | + | Beasts of burden are expensive and probably not worth the expense at the start. Immigrants will routinely bring their own to your fortress, often completing a mating pair for the two animals you automatically begin with. You'll be overrun with them soon enough. Cram them all into a [[cage]] to control their population and reduce their impact on your game speed. |
===Advanced goods=== | ===Advanced goods=== |