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This is one of the many creatures found in the underground caverns. Troglodytes are fairly common, and while an individual may not pose a great threat to a fortress, they usually occur in large groups. They are capable of causing serious injury to unarmed civilians, so it is recommended that military dwarves or traps be used to dispatch any troglodytes which are encountered. They are not butcherable.
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Troglodytes are fairly common creatures in the upper {{L|cavern}} layers, and while an individual may not pose a great threat to a fortress they usually occur in large groups. They are capable of causing serious injury to unarmed civilians, so it is recommended that military dwarves or traps be used to dispatch any troglodytes which are encountered. They are not butcherable.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:24, 4 August 2010

Troglodyte

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Biome
  • Subterranean Caverns
  • Underground Depth 1-2
Cannot be tamed
This creature cannot be butchered
This article is about an older version of DF.
A savage man-like cave creature.

Troglodytes are fairly common creatures in the upper Template:L layers, and while an individual may not pose a great threat to a fortress they usually occur in large groups. They are capable of causing serious injury to unarmed civilians, so it is recommended that military dwarves or traps be used to dispatch any troglodytes which are encountered. They are not butcherable.

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