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:''For information on trapping [[vermin]], see [[animal trap]].''
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''For trapping [[animal]]s, see [[animal trap]].''
 
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'''Traps''' are a relatively quick and easy method of defending a fortress. Unlike [[soldier]]s, they're always on duty, and, once set up, need less management. On the other hand, they are immobile and can only lie in wait for foes to walk over them. Traps can be built from the {{k|b}}uild->{{k|T}}raps/Levers menu. Most traps need one [[mechanism]], a dwarf with the [[mechanic]] labor designated (more [[skill]]ed mechanics take less time to build a trap), and at least one other component depending on the type of trap - a stone, a cage, or one or more weapons. They can be built indoors or outdoors on a vacant [[floor]] (natural or constructed). Traps will block the passage of [[caravan]] wagons.
 
'''Traps''' are a relatively quick and easy method of defending a fortress. Unlike [[soldier]]s, they're always on duty, and, once set up, need less management. On the other hand, they are immobile and can only lie in wait for foes to walk over them. Traps can be built from the {{k|b}}uild->{{k|T}}raps/Levers menu. Most traps need one [[mechanism]], a dwarf with the [[mechanic]] labor designated (more [[skill]]ed mechanics take less time to build a trap), and at least one other component depending on the type of trap - a stone, a cage, or one or more weapons. They can be built indoors or outdoors on a vacant [[floor]] (natural or constructed). Traps will block the passage of [[caravan]] wagons.
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==Other Traps==
 
==Other Traps==
You can create [[trap design|even more elaborate traps]] with imaginative use of pits, [[pressure plate]]s, [[lever]]s, [[grate]]s, [[support]]s, [[water]], and/or [[magma]], creating sacrificial altars (blood for the Blood God!) and whatever else you can think of.  Watching those goblins try to find a way out of your drowning chamber as it begins to fill is really quite satisfying.  These are best made in a large, repeatable mass killing way. If you make a trap that kills 10 or so goblins that only works once and you have to rebuild it, wasting time you don't have during a [[siege]], then you're <s>not trying hard enough</s> having too much [[fun]].
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You can create even more elaborate traps with imaginative use of pits, [[pressure plate]]s, [[lever]]s, [[grate]]s, [[support]]s, [[water]], and/or [[magma]], creating sacrificial altars (blood for the Blood God!) and whatever else you can think of.  Watching those goblins try to find a way out of your drowning chamber as it begins to fill is really quite satisfying.  These are best made in a large, repeatable mass killing way. If you make a trap that kills 10 or so goblins that only works once and you have to rebuild it, wasting time you don't have during a [[siege]], then you're <s>not trying hard enough</s> having too much [[fun]].
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

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