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Although they cannot be butchered without modifying the game, their {{L|meat}} and {{L|skull}}s (as {{L|totem}}s) are unusually valuable. In an unmodified game you can get their {{L|bone}}s and skulls by leaving their corpses to rot away.
 
Although they cannot be butchered without modifying the game, their {{L|meat}} and {{L|skull}}s (as {{L|totem}}s) are unusually valuable. In an unmodified game you can get their {{L|bone}}s and skulls by leaving their corpses to rot away.
  
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Revision as of 17:51, 12 May 2010

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This article is about an older version of DF.

Trolls are Template:L that can be employed by Template:Ls (provided they have access to them) and are used in Template:Ls to destroy Template:Ls and other Template:Ls. They have a pale blue blood which can stain masonry walls rather oddly when combined with their red-blooded goblin masters.

Although they cannot be butchered without modifying the game, their Template:L and Template:Ls (as Template:Ls) are unusually valuable. In an unmodified game you can get their Template:Ls and skulls by leaving their corpses to rot away.

Races
DwarfElfGoblinHumanKobold
Animals
Aquatic
Humanoids
Semi-Megabeasts
Megabeasts
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