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− | '''Blood''' is the preferred fluid of [[ | + | '''Blood''' is the preferred fluid of [[Armok]], as well as the fluid that most living creatures contain within their bodies. It is unfortunate that losing this fluid tends to be invariably fatal to those who possess it. |
− | Blood tends to spread ''everywhere''; you will just have to get used to it. Or go insane, your choice. It is possible to remove blood from a | + | Blood tends to spread ''everywhere''; you will just have to get used to it. Or go insane, your choice. It is possible to remove blood from a {{L|soil}} floor by building a {{L|dirt road}} on it. Allocating bloody {{L|tile attributes|indoor}} underground areas as a {{L|activity zone#Meeting Area|meeting area}} seems to increase their {{L|cleaning}} priority and they will get cleaned pretty quickly if you have enough idle workers. However, this does not seem to work for above ground areas and have in fact the opposite effects. |
− | Dwarf walking on tiles with blood | + | On ''above ground'' area, Dwarf walking on tiles with blood will carry it on their next tiles. |
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==Assorted Blood Types== | ==Assorted Blood Types== | ||
− | Not all creatures have the same dark red blood that most do. | + | Not all creatures have the same dark red blood that most do. {{L|Fire imp}}s, for instance, have a gray goo instead of blood, and {{L|troll}}s bleed a bright cyan. |
==Bloodless Creatures== | ==Bloodless Creatures== | ||
− | Several creatures, such as the | + | Several creatures, such as the {{L|bronze colossus}} and skeletal {{L|undead}}, do not possess blood. Such creatures are markedly harder to kill. |
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==Collecting Blood== | ==Collecting Blood== | ||
− | Beyond the obvious method of injuring creatures, | + | Beyond the obvious method of injuring creatures, {{L|barrel}}s full of blood can be brought with a {{L|dwarf|dwarven}} expedition upon {{L|embark}}, and bought from dwarven and human civilizations in {{L|trade}}. The use for this is uncertain -probably used to appease Armok untill you can start producing it on your own. |
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