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#REDIRECT [[Glumprong]]
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'''Glumprongs''' are a type of [[above ground]] [[tree]] found only in [[Surroundings#Evil|evil]] regions, and are notable for their unique purple color and high density [[wood]]. Because of this high density, they can be detrimental when used to make items that need to be hauled frequently; they are, however, prime material for your [[ballista]] bolts.
 
 
 
If embarking in an evil biome, glumprongs can provide an early and enticing source of wood to the practical player and purple to the purple-loving player. However, they are so slow to haul that any dwarf tasked with dragging a felled glumprong to the wood stockpile is in a prime position to be attacked by [[beak dog]]s or [[Undead|worse]]. To mitigate this, a player may wish to provide a wood [[stockpile]] with several [[wheelbarrow]]s handy for carrying glumprong, which will greatly speed up hauler dwarves.
 
 
 
The impressively high density of glumprong wood makes it an attractive material for certain [[trap component]]s that can deal blunt-type damage to take advantage of its weight and mass, such as the [[spiked ball]]. While quickly outclassed by metals like [[iron]] and [[steel]], glumprong may be easier to mass-produce in an evil biome, and thus ideal for stuffing hallways with cheap "filler" weapon [[trap]]s.
 
 
 
Incidentally, glumprong wood also happens to be the most sensitive material for [[Minecart#Capacity and weights|empty minecart sorting]].
 
 
 
Some [[Dwarf|dwarves]] [[Preferences|like]] glumprongs for their ''living shadows''.
 
 
 
[[File:glumprong_preview.png|thumb|300px|center|The shadows twitch when you least expect it.<br /><small>''Crudely drawn by Zippy''</small>]]
 
 
 
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