Light lever trap
Light lever trap | ||
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Hunting Information | ||
Animals this trap is known to catch: | ||
Black grouse, Capercaillie, Eagle Owl, Fox, Goldeneye, Goshawk, Hare, Hazel grouse, Kuikka, Raven, Squirrel, Willow grouse | ||
Crafting Information | ||
Tools Required: | Knives | |
Materials: | Slender tree trunk, 2xBranch, Stone | |
Craft Time: | ||
Finish Time: |
It consists of a two-part trigger-stick mechanism, which holds up a slender tree trunk. Moving the trigger stick releases the trunk and drops it on the prey.
Contents
Crafting requirements
- 1 x Slender tree trunk
- 2 x Branch
- 1 x Stone
- A knife
Usage
Should the prey not die upon impact, it will at least get stuck under the weight of the trunk, which is usually increased by placing a heavy stone on it.
As the light lever trap is used to small, non-carnivorous animals, baits aren't used, but the trap is placed on the known paths of the animals.
Strategy tips
- This trap is nice for new characters, because it does not require cords.
- Arrange it as soon as possible alongside shorelines, to catch waterfowl.
Animals this trap is known to catch
- Black grouse
- Capercaillie
- Hare
- Squirrel
- Willow grouse
- Fox
- Raven
- Goldeneye
- Hazel Grouse
- Eagle Owl
- Kuikka
- Weasel
- Pine-marten
- Polecat
- Goshawk
- (Please list other animals you have personally caught in this type of trap.)
URW Game Encyclopedia description
The official URW in-game encyclopedia (accessed by the F1 key) describes the light lever trap thusly:
A light lever trap ("loukku") is a trap for small animals suchs as hares and grouses. It consist of two part trigger stick mechanism which is holding up a slender tree trunk. Moving the trigger stick will release the trunk and drop it on the prey. Should the prey not die upon the impact it will at least get stuck under the weight of trunk, which is usually increased by placing a heavy stone on it. As the light lever trap is used to catch small non carnivorous animals baits aren't used, but the trap is placed on the known paths of the animals.