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− | [[Creature|Creatures]] in the game possess a body composed of body parts. [[Ghost|Ghosts]] being a notable exception. These bodies can be composed of [[bone|bones]], limbs, [[shell|shells]], [[hoof|hooves]], [[hair]], [[teeth]], and other pieces. [[Corpse|Corpses]], tame, trained, or trapped animals may be butchered at a [[butcher's shop]], yielding these parts as individual items. The [[Stocks|stocks]] menu has a "Body parts" category that lists all such ''inedible'' parts, rotten or otherwise. | + | [[Creature|Creatures]] in the game possess a body composed of body parts. [[Ghost|Ghosts]] being a notable exception. These bodies can be composed of [[bone|bones]], limbs, [[shell|shells]], [[hoof|hooves]], [[hair]], [[teeth]], and other pieces. [[Corpse|Corpses]], [[tame]], [[trained]], or [[trap|trapped]] animals may be butchered at a [[butcher's shop]], yielding these parts as individual items. The [[Stocks|stocks]] menu has a "Body parts" category that lists all such ''inedible'' parts, rotten or otherwise. |
Also battles may cause a loss of a body part causing a total loss of its function. | Also battles may cause a loss of a body part causing a total loss of its function. |
Revision as of 20:17, 9 June 2015
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Creatures in the game possess a body composed of body parts. Ghosts being a notable exception. These bodies can be composed of bones, limbs, shells, hooves, hair, teeth, and other pieces. Corpses, tame, trained, or trapped animals may be butchered at a butcher's shop, yielding these parts as individual items. The stocks menu has a "Body parts" category that lists all such inedible parts, rotten or otherwise.
Also battles may cause a loss of a body part causing a total loss of its function.
Butcherable Body Parts
Item | Stockpile | Rot | Proccessable |
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sweetbread | Food | Yes | Kitchen |
chopped liver | Food | Yes | Kitchen |
tripe | Food | Yes | Kitchen |
eye | Food | Yes | Kitchen |
brain | Food | Yes | Kitchen |
heart | Food | Yes | Kitchen |
fat | Food | Yes | Kitchen |
kidney | Food | Yes | Kitchen |
lung | Food | Yes | Kitchen |
meat | Food | Yes | Kitchen |
intestines | Food | Yes | Kitchen |
spleen | Food | Yes | Kitchen |
gizzard | Food | Yes | Kitchen |
bone | Refuse | No | Craftsdwarf's workshop / Bowyer's workshop |
shell | Refuse | No | Craftsdwarf's workshop |
skull | Refuse | No | Craftsdwarf's workshop |
hoof | Refuse | No | Craftsdwarf's workshop |
hair | Refuse | No | Farmer's workshop |
wool | Refuse | No | Farmer's workshop |
horn | Refuse | No | Craftsdwarf's workshop |
antler | Refuse | No | Craftsdwarf's workshop |
skin | Refuse | Yes | Tanner |
gizzard stone | Gem | No | Jeweler's workshop |
cartilage | Refuse | Yes | No |
nervous tissue | Refuse | Yes | No |