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I couldn't help but notice that the Grazer value shown in this page is just using the old grazer value, which I believe was reworked for the most recent release. Based on the formula offered on the [[DF2014:Grazer|Grazer page]], it looks like, for example, a water buffalo would have an effective Grazer value of about 356, rather than 60. And, if this is the case, it would mean that animals like the Water Buffalo are no longer nigh impossible to keep alive (as suggested in the notes section of this page). Since the formula is pretty straight forward, I went ahead and calculated the effective Grazer value for the domestic grazers, based on the max size offered in their various articles here. I've not had the opportunity to test any of this, mind you; I'm operating on the assumption that other DF2014 articles offer correct and current information. I rounded all numbers up, but I'd like to note that I'm not sure if the actual game rounds up, down, or to the nearest whole. | I couldn't help but notice that the Grazer value shown in this page is just using the old grazer value, which I believe was reworked for the most recent release. Based on the formula offered on the [[DF2014:Grazer|Grazer page]], it looks like, for example, a water buffalo would have an effective Grazer value of about 356, rather than 60. And, if this is the case, it would mean that animals like the Water Buffalo are no longer nigh impossible to keep alive (as suggested in the notes section of this page). Since the formula is pretty straight forward, I went ahead and calculated the effective Grazer value for the domestic grazers, based on the max size offered in their various articles here. I've not had the opportunity to test any of this, mind you; I'm operating on the assumption that other DF2014 articles offer correct and current information. I rounded all numbers up, but I'd like to note that I'm not sure if the actual game rounds up, down, or to the nearest whole. | ||
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Anyway, just thought I'd call attention to this here. This was original discussed [[DF2014 Talk:Grazer|elsewhere]], but it doesn't look like this was accounted for in this article yet. | Anyway, just thought I'd call attention to this here. This was original discussed [[DF2014 Talk:Grazer|elsewhere]], but it doesn't look like this was accounted for in this article yet. | ||
-[[User:Rotaretilbo|Rotaretilbo]] ([[User talk:Rotaretilbo|talk]]) 20:46, 9 November 2014 (UTC) | -[[User:Rotaretilbo|Rotaretilbo]] ([[User talk:Rotaretilbo|talk]]) 20:46, 9 November 2014 (UTC) | ||
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