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{{Labor
 
| labor      = Fish cleaning
 
| labor      = Fish cleaning
 
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* {{L|Fish cleaner}}
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* [[Fish cleaner]]
* {{L|Fish dissector}}
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* [[Fish dissector]]
| tasks      = * Work at {{L|Fishery}}
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| tasks      = * Work at [[Fishery]]
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The '''fish cleaning''' labor enables a {{L|dwarf}} to work at a {{L|fishery}}.
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The '''fish cleaning''' labor enables a [[dwarf]] to work at a [[fishery]].
  
This single labor encompasses two different skills - cleaning raw fish caught by {{L|fisherdwarf|fisherdwarves}} and {{L|extract}}ing substances from certain types of live fish. Thus, workshop profiles should be utilized in order to restrict dwarves who are only trained in one of the two skills covered to only use the skill they know.
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This single labor encompasses two different skills - cleaning raw fish caught by [[fisherdwarf|fisherdwarves]] and [[extract]]ing substances from certain types of live fish. Thus, workshop profiles should be utilized in order to restrict dwarves who are only trained in one of the two skills covered to only use the skill they know.
  
 
{{Labors}}
 
{{Labors}}

Latest revision as of 15:43, 8 December 2011

Fish cleaning
Skills used
Tasks
This article is about an older version of DF.

The fish cleaning labor enables a dwarf to work at a fishery.

This single labor encompasses two different skills - cleaning raw fish caught by fisherdwarves and extracting substances from certain types of live fish. Thus, workshop profiles should be utilized in order to restrict dwarves who are only trained in one of the two skills covered to only use the skill they know.