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[[File:Shells.jpg|thumb|right|Assorted shells]] | [[File:Shells.jpg|thumb|right|Assorted shells]] | ||
− | A '''Shell''' is a hard external covering used by certain creatures for defense. Shells can be obtained by capturing or killing [[:Category:DF2012:Shell|shell-bearing creatures]] and processing them at a [[fishery]] (or in rare cases, a [[butcher's shop]]). Examples of shelled [[vermin]] critters are [[turtle]]s, [[oyster]]s and [[mussel]]s; larger shelled [[creature]]s include [[ | + | A '''Shell''' is a hard external covering used by certain creatures for defense. Shells can be obtained by capturing or killing [[:Category:DF2012:Shell|shell-bearing creatures]] and processing them at a [[fishery]] (or in rare cases, a [[butcher's shop]]). Examples of shelled [[vermin]] critters are [[turtle]]s, [[oyster]]s and [[mussel]]s; larger shelled [[creature]]s include [[snailman]] and some [[forgotten beast]]s. Shells currently cannot be acquired via [[trading]] -- turtles, crustaceans and shellfish purchased from traders have already been processed and had their shells removed. |
Shells can be stored in a [[stockpile#Refuse|refuse stockpile]], but stored shells may disappear due to [[vermin]] such as [[rat]]s. Shells can be used for [[craft]]s and [[decoration]]s at a [[craftsdwarf's workshop]] using the [[bone carver]] skill. Shells may occasionally be requested by a [[strange mood|moody]] dwarf, so it is best to keep a few on hand just in case. | Shells can be stored in a [[stockpile#Refuse|refuse stockpile]], but stored shells may disappear due to [[vermin]] such as [[rat]]s. Shells can be used for [[craft]]s and [[decoration]]s at a [[craftsdwarf's workshop]] using the [[bone carver]] skill. Shells may occasionally be requested by a [[strange mood|moody]] dwarf, so it is best to keep a few on hand just in case. | ||
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== Bugs == | == Bugs == | ||
* Processing a stack of raw turtles produces only one shell per stack, even if the stack contains more than one turtle. {{Bug|808}} | * Processing a stack of raw turtles produces only one shell per stack, even if the stack contains more than one turtle. {{Bug|808}} | ||
− | * Making | + | * Making crafts from a stack of shells (e.g. acquired from butchering a [[titan]] or [[forgotten beast]]) will consume the entire stack but only produce one set of crafts. {{bug|3151}} |
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