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===Containment===
 
===Containment===
  
Containment is the simplest strategy for dealing with demons.  A simple constructed wall will block any demon.  Because of their building destroyer status, demons cannot be contained via locked doors.  However, indestructible artifact-quality portals can stop them, as can some bridges.  It may be difficult to lure demons away from artifact furniture, should the area need to be accessed to reset a trap.  If using bridges, be aware that any raising bridge that lands on a demon will deconstruct, and that demons can easily have internal temperatures greatly exceeding the melting points of steel or iron, leading to deconstruction as they pass over them.  Because of their vast numbers, containment is an important part of any attempt to defeat them-- fighting two groups of 25 demons is much easier than fighting one group of 50.
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Containment is the simplest strategy for dealing with demons.  A simple constructed wall will block any demon.  Because of their building destroyer status, demons cannot be contained via locked doors.  However, indestructible artifact-quality portals can stop them, as can bridges.  It may be difficult to lure demons away from artifact furniture, should the area need to be accessed to reset a trap.  If using bridges, be aware that any raising bridge that lands on a demon will deconstruct, and that demons can easily have internal temperatures greatly exceeding the melting points of steel or iron, leading to deconstruction as they pass over them.  Because of their vast numbers, containment is an important part of any attempt to defeat them-- fighting two groups of 25 demons is much easier than fighting one group of 50.
  
 
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===Traps===

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