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== Fortress Mode Use == | == Fortress Mode Use == | ||
− | Fat can be rendered into [[tallow]] in a [[kitchen]]. [[Tallow]] is used in the production of [[soap]] or can be [[cook]]ed into meals. A process fat job processes | + | Fat can be rendered into [[tallow]] in a [[kitchen]]. [[Tallow]] is used in the production of [[soap]] or can be [[cook]]ed into meals. A process fat job processes a single item from the stack, not the entire stack. |
− | + | Fat may go rancid, generating [[miasma]], if left unprocessed for too long. | |
== Adventure Mode Use == | == Adventure Mode Use == | ||
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Creatures may have varying levels of fat, even when of the same species or [[caste]]. In a dwarf's description, for example, it may state his relative amount of fat compared to the racial average. Fatter creatures give more fat when butchered than creatures that are less fat. The amount of fat on a creature is related to its size. | Creatures may have varying levels of fat, even when of the same species or [[caste]]. In a dwarf's description, for example, it may state his relative amount of fat compared to the racial average. Fatter creatures give more fat when butchered than creatures that are less fat. The amount of fat on a creature is related to its size. | ||
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