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== Types of ambushes ==
 
== Types of ambushes ==
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=== Goblins ===
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[[File:RT-Third Ambush 01.png|thumb|right|400px|A goblin ambush imparts some [[fun|!!FUN!!]] new lines in a player's [[announcement]]s screen.]]
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{{removed feature}}
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{{dftext|An ambush! Curse them!|4:1}}
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[[Goblin]] ambushes are usually announced with the message "An ambush!  Curse them!", though this is occasionally modified to "A human has sprung from ambush!" if a captured [[human]] leads the [[squad]] (human [[civilization]]s themselves do not send ambushes, only [[siege]]s). Goblin ambushes are attracted by relatively high amounts of wealth; beyond a certain threshold, the higher the wealth, the more attractive your fortress becomes as a goblin ambush target.
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Goblins usually enter the map with two to four squads, each of which must be detected separately. On the sliding scale of [[wealth]] attraction goblin ambushes lie squarely between [[thief|thieves]]/[[snatcher]]s and [[siege]]s, but are infinitely more annoying; snatchers are a mere nuisance and sieges can usually be dealt with, but you might not find an ambush until it's too late to prevent them from entering your fortress and slaughtering your populace (or staying outside of it and killing off your [[wood cutter]]s, or your [[plant gathering|plant gatherers]], or your [[meat industry|livestock]], or your [[fisherdwarf|fisherdwarvers]], or your [[ambusher]]s, or...). Dealing with the threat of a hidden ambush is an important element in [[military design]].
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It may be preferable to avoid goblin ambushes as much as possible by holding wealth down early on, and then creating a large number of high-value objects as possible in a short period of time on the way to "siege level" fortress wealth attraction. This reduces your exposure to ambushes, but means you have to deal with sieges off the bat instead.
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As of v0.42.04, goblin ambushes no longer happen due to their entity raws having its <code>[[Entity token#AMBUSHER|[AMBUSHER]]]</code> tag removed. Sieges still do occur after your fortress exceeds the population of 80, though.
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=== Elves ===
 
=== Elves ===
 
{{dftext|An ambush! Curse all friends of nature!|4:1}}
 
{{dftext|An ambush! Curse all friends of nature!|4:1}}

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