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Long answer. No, as no sane dwarf would trust an animal to carry them into battle. it would both be belitteling and also "too risky" as you can not properly test an animal like you can with trusty engineering, and even then many dwarves will not trust the inventions of an engineer without the item being tested for at least 100 years. and most animals just dont live that long
Edit: that being said, there are some very cool mods that add them. but they are not lorefriendly if that is important to you
Basic Dwarves suck.
-Yoked Carnosaur, playing as the Ironbrow's Expedition.
That would be the closest thing you'll get to cavalry. While playing "vanilla".
Thats funny but your name is going straight into the book
where other factions run faster they just run longer
Bolts
Bullets
Cannon shot
Shirtless dwarves
You jest, but they do indeed ride other dwarfs:
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/warhammerfb/images/d/d7/Thorgrim_Grudgebearer_%284th%29.jpg/
If you ride someone into battle i would venture a cautious yes...?
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