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(Teeth are explicitly mentioned in the job descriptions, "treated as ivory" makes no real sense.) |
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− | '''Ivory''' is a resource used to create or decorate crafts at the [[craftsdwarf's workshop]]. The exact material category when crafting is "ivory/tooth", signifying that | + | '''Ivory''' is a resource used to create or decorate crafts at the [[craftsdwarf's workshop]]. The exact material category when crafting is "ivory/tooth", signifying that specific kinds of teeth (the tusks of large animals) are needed for the job. |
− | + | Tusks are obtained from [[butcher]]ing or slaughtering certain animals at the [[butcher's shop]]: elephants, gorlaks, narwhals, walruses, warthogs, and wild boars. [[Troll]]s also have tusks, but dwarves will not butcher them. | |
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+ | [[Combat]] may knock teeth loose from the mouths of dwarves, animals and invaders. Such knocked-out teeth are not usable for crafting. As a rule, if the creature does not drop teeth or ivory when butchered, its teeth are not craft-worthy. | ||
[[Goblin]]s will often wear [[jewelry]] made of [[troll]] ivory. | [[Goblin]]s will often wear [[jewelry]] made of [[troll]] ivory. |
Revision as of 20:16, 23 December 2015
v50.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
Ivory is a resource used to create or decorate crafts at the craftsdwarf's workshop. The exact material category when crafting is "ivory/tooth", signifying that specific kinds of teeth (the tusks of large animals) are needed for the job.
Tusks are obtained from butchering or slaughtering certain animals at the butcher's shop: elephants, gorlaks, narwhals, walruses, warthogs, and wild boars. Trolls also have tusks, but dwarves will not butcher them.
Combat may knock teeth loose from the mouths of dwarves, animals and invaders. Such knocked-out teeth are not usable for crafting. As a rule, if the creature does not drop teeth or ivory when butchered, its teeth are not craft-worthy.
Goblins will often wear jewelry made of troll ivory.
"Ivory" in other Languages
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