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{{CreatureInfo v0.31|name=Blind Cave Ogre|symbol=O|color=7:0:1|bones=?|fat=?|skin=?|skulls=?|chunks=?|meat=?|biome= * Subterranean Caverns|wiki=no}}
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{{CreatureInfo v0.31|name=Blind Cave Ogre|symbol=O|color=7:0:1
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|bones=60-72|meat=65-219|fat=26-45
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|hoofs=0|horns=6 (teeth)
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|eyes=0|lung=10-14|heart=2-3
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|intestines=15-21|liver=5-7|tripe=5-7
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|sweetbread=2-3|spleen=2-3|kidney=4-6|brain=5-7
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|nerves=Yes|skulls=1|skin=Yes||biome= * Subterranean Caverns|wiki=no}}
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:''A large cavern-dwelling humanoid monster. It has a gaping mouth with many sharp teeth. It has no eyes and only two digits on each hand and foot.''
 
:''A large cavern-dwelling humanoid monster. It has a gaping mouth with many sharp teeth. It has no eyes and only two digits on each hand and foot.''
  
A type of {{L|ogre}} that can be found in {{L|caverns}}. They are dangerous, can knock down doors, and can find their way into your fort despite being blind.  They are commonly white.
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Blind cage ogres are huge, violent humanoids found in deep caverns. They are highly aggressive and will gleefully {{L|Building destroyer|destroy}} anything that isn't a wall or a fortification between them and your dwarves. Blind cave ogres will arrive at your fortress in groups of one to three mayhem-minded individuals, and despite being blind are quite capable of sensing exactly where your {{L|door}}s are.
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The blind cave ogre's propensity for destruction can be used against it. If you would like to capture one for use in a {{L|stupid dwarf trick|cunning plan}}, lay down some cage traps in a narrow passage guarding access to your main fortress and the ogres will soon be caught. If you would like to kill or maim one without risking your military, see {{L|Trap_design#Suicide_booth_for_Building_destroyers:|this section}} of the trap design article.
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Blind cave ogres cannot be tamed, and their bones are not worth a tremendous amount. However, they do produce a LOT of bones and {{L|horn|teeth}} to keep your {{L|bone carver}} busy, and a single ogre is capable of feeding an entire fort for some time.  
  
 
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Revision as of 05:14, 12 June 2010

Blind Cave Ogre

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Biome
  • Subterranean Caverns
Cannot be tamed
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 65-219
Fat 26-45
Brain 5-7
Heart 2-3
Lungs 10-14
Liver 5-7
Kidneys 4-6
Tripe 5-7
Sweetbread 2-3
Spleen 2-3

Raw materials

Skin Unknown

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This article is about an older version of DF.
A large cavern-dwelling humanoid monster. It has a gaping mouth with many sharp teeth. It has no eyes and only two digits on each hand and foot.

Blind cage ogres are huge, violent humanoids found in deep caverns. They are highly aggressive and will gleefully Template:L anything that isn't a wall or a fortification between them and your dwarves. Blind cave ogres will arrive at your fortress in groups of one to three mayhem-minded individuals, and despite being blind are quite capable of sensing exactly where your Template:Ls are.

The blind cave ogre's propensity for destruction can be used against it. If you would like to capture one for use in a Template:L, lay down some cage traps in a narrow passage guarding access to your main fortress and the ogres will soon be caught. If you would like to kill or maim one without risking your military, see Template:L of the trap design article.

Blind cave ogres cannot be tamed, and their bones are not worth a tremendous amount. However, they do produce a LOT of bones and Template:L to keep your Template:L busy, and a single ogre is capable of feeding an entire fort for some time.

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