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A '''Cap''' is a piece of [[clothing]] worn on the head if made of [[cloth]] or [[leather]]. Caps made of [[metal]] are considered [[armor]] instead and are worn as part of the leather armor level.
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Currently{{version|0.28.181.40d}} civilian dwarves will never equip caps except those they arrive with, probably due to a bug.
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'''Cap''' can refer to:
  
[[Category:Clothing]]
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* A piece of '''[[Armor#Headgear|headgear]]''' made of cloth, leather, or metal. Caps made of cloth or leather can also be called [[clothing]].
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* The advanced world generation parameter '''[[Advanced world generation#Population cap after civ creation|Population cap after civ creation]]''' that controls the maximum number of historical figures.
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* The advanced world generation parameter '''[[Advanced world generation#Site cap after civ creation|Site cap after civ creation]]''' that controls the maximum number of population centers, such as towns.
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* The '''[[d_init.txt]]''' settings related to the maximum number of people or seeds in a player's fortress.

Latest revision as of 22:25, 15 October 2024


Cap can refer to:

  • A piece of headgear made of cloth, leather, or metal. Caps made of cloth or leather can also be called clothing.
  • The advanced world generation parameter Population cap after civ creation that controls the maximum number of historical figures.
  • The advanced world generation parameter Site cap after civ creation that controls the maximum number of population centers, such as towns.
  • The d_init.txt settings related to the maximum number of people or seeds in a player's fortress.