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− | + | Bones are obtained when butchering animals or taking apart skeletons. | |
− | + | Skeletons are the last step of the {{L|rotting}} procedure. After a corpse begins to rot, no food can be created from it, and it will eventually rot into a skeleton. The skeleton has to be taken to the {{L|butcher's shop}} and "butchered" to be torn apart into skulls and bones afterwards. | |
− | + | Bones can be made into crossbows at a bowyer's workshop, and crafts, bolts, greaves, gauntlets, or helms at a craftdwarf's workshop. Note that armor made out of bone can be used by dwarves assigned a uniform of metal armor. | |
− | + | Unlike in previous versions, bones are now counted as "body parts" for the purposes of stockpiles and the stocks menu. | |
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