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40d Talk:Blood

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Revision as of 13:52, 26 February 2009 by Kirig Stonebeard (talk | contribs)
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The spreading mud/blood issue is fixed as of 0.27.169.33f. Toady One has disabled mud/blood spreading for the time being.

Did it spread like infinite water?--CrazyMcfobo 19:36, 13 April 2008 (EDT)
afaik, the blood/mud became fresh any time anything stepped in it, so if it got into a major hallway or a chokepoint, it covered your whole fortress... Twiggie 16:24, 19 April 2008 (EDT)

Since all my goblin gear is in brackets like (this), I assume that indicates something covered in blood? I know elves don't buy bloodied items, but does it otherwise affect the price? And does blood eventually wear off? Hopefully some important tidbits to add to the page. Bryan Derksen 19:22, 6 May 2008 (EDT)

objects in (brackets) mean that they were imported or produced off site.
As far as I know, the only way to check blood is to open the full detail page.

--Lordmick134 19:47, 6 May 2008 (EDT)

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No, parenthesized items are ones created by people other than yours -- they don't count in your "created wealth". You can see blood by viewing description in the stock menu, inventory or otherwise: for instance an axe will show "Contents: goblin blood covering". Blood seems to last a long time still, not sure if it ever goes away. All my cats are covered in blood, vomit, and ichor spatters. Ick. Anydwarf 19:50, 6 May 2008 (EDT)

how do you clean it/disable it? unsigned comment by Seaneat

Get rid of it? Hell, I want MORE of it! Any way one can keep blood from being cleaned up by dwarves with the cleaning job? The sacrificial pit in my temple must run red! --Eddie 00:38, 21 October 2008 (EDT)
More to the point, is there any REASON to get rid of it? Does having blood staining your walls (or clothes, or skin, or pets...) have any negative effect? I haven't seen anywhere that it does, nor vomit. Makes the Cleaning labor seem like a waste of time to me, other than for aesthetic purposes. Kirig Stonebeard 08:52, 26 February 2009 (EST)