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:<s>I see that bones (alongside with feathers, nervous tissues, etc) actually go to refuse/remains stockpile, not body parts stockplile. That is, with all other types of refuse forbidden, including body parts. Good thing about it is that it's possible to separate usable bones from eh... useless imported body parts. Bad thing is that bones are still mixed with other remains which will probably rot producing miasma underground.</s> It's only for underground's creature parts, they go to any refuse stockpile, probably bug. [[User:Elfy|Elfy]] 11:26, 26 July 2010 (UTC) | :<s>I see that bones (alongside with feathers, nervous tissues, etc) actually go to refuse/remains stockpile, not body parts stockplile. That is, with all other types of refuse forbidden, including body parts. Good thing about it is that it's possible to separate usable bones from eh... useless imported body parts. Bad thing is that bones are still mixed with other remains which will probably rot producing miasma underground.</s> It's only for underground's creature parts, they go to any refuse stockpile, probably bug. [[User:Elfy|Elfy]] 11:26, 26 July 2010 (UTC) | ||
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== The bones of my enemies == | == The bones of my enemies == | ||
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::Leaving any corpse or corpse part to rot long enough will produce bones... however, for bigger corpses or parts, it takes LONG. upwards of 10 years. chopped-off limbs are faster, and if the limb had only one bone in it, maybe you won't even have to wait the incredibly long time for the ligaments or cartilage or whatever takes so long to rot away. --[[User:Syndic|Syndic]] 14:02, 8 August 2010 (UTC) | ::Leaving any corpse or corpse part to rot long enough will produce bones... however, for bigger corpses or parts, it takes LONG. upwards of 10 years. chopped-off limbs are faster, and if the limb had only one bone in it, maybe you won't even have to wait the incredibly long time for the ligaments or cartilage or whatever takes so long to rot away. --[[User:Syndic|Syndic]] 14:02, 8 August 2010 (UTC) | ||
Do strange moods ignore the lack of deterioration? | Do strange moods ignore the lack of deterioration? | ||
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== Raws == | == Raws == | ||
Can you please add the raws for bone as a material here? A dwarf created a bone warhammer in a strange mood and I want to see how effective it is. I couldn't find the raws for bone in the data files, however. | Can you please add the raws for bone as a material here? A dwarf created a bone warhammer in a strange mood and I want to see how effective it is. I couldn't find the raws for bone in the data files, however. | ||
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