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− | A '''chunk''' of any type is a waste object generated either by | + | A '''chunk''' of any type is a waste object generated either by {{L|Butcher's Shop|butchering}} {{L|animals}} or by fierce {{L|combat}} with a biting opponent. Chunks have no in-game use and are considered {{L|refuse stockpile|refuse}}. In {{L|stockpile}}s and the {{L|z-stocks}} menu, they are classified as '''remains''', along with dead {{L|vermin}}. They can however be used in Adventure Mode as thrown projectiles, which is both awesome and hilarious. |
− | When a creature is biting another and has a body part grasped in its mouth, chunks of the body part can get ripped away, worsening the | + | When a creature is biting another and has a body part grasped in its mouth, chunks of the body part can get ripped away, worsening the {{L|wound}}. Sometimes the entire body part will remain in its mouth as it is torn away, but this is not a "chunk", which is generic. On major body parts, if too many chunks get ripped away, the wound could become instantly fatal. |
− | Chunks will rot fairly quickly and produce | + | Chunks will rot fairly quickly and produce {{L|miasma}}, and chunks can quickly add to {{L|clutter}} in butcher shops, so ensure that you have enough refuse stockpiles and/or {{L|garbage dump}}s, and enough dwarves with the refuse {{L|hauling}} {{L|labor}} activated to account for this. |
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