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Is there a reason why you are representing all yields as ranges from 0 to the maximum? Most (if not all) other pages are assuming that the animal being butchered is a fully grown adult. Also, unusable components (cartilage, hair, and nervous tissue) should not be included, since the Creature template doesn't look for them. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 17:51, 21 February 2011 (UTC) | Is there a reason why you are representing all yields as ranges from 0 to the maximum? Most (if not all) other pages are assuming that the animal being butchered is a fully grown adult. Also, unusable components (cartilage, hair, and nervous tissue) should not be included, since the Creature template doesn't look for them. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 17:51, 21 February 2011 (UTC) | ||
+ | *I used the cat article as a reference when filling out the butchering form, since I assumed something as commonly referenced as a cat would have the correct format. The cat article lists all butchering returns from zero to the maximum, just like I have; I assumed that was the correct format. I also assumed that unusable components like those you listed were excluded from the cat page because cats do not give any such materials upon butchering, and included them for completeness (although I see your reasoning for wanting to exclude them). If either of these are a problem, I'd be more than happy to go back and fix them. [[User:Omath|Omath]] 18:01, 21 February 2011 (UTC) | ||
+ | :As referenced in the article itself, the butchery returns are including the whole range of cat sizes from kitten to full sized adults. That's not exactly standard, as many creatures are easiest to get butchery results from in the arena where all spawned creatures are adults. If you are testing butchery results in the arena, show the minimum and maximum values for important parts. In most cases, the minimum will be way more than zero. --[[User:JohnnyMadhouse|JohnnyMadhouse]] 15:11, 22 February 2011 (UTC) |
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Butchering yields[edit]
Is there a reason why you are representing all yields as ranges from 0 to the maximum? Most (if not all) other pages are assuming that the animal being butchered is a fully grown adult. Also, unusable components (cartilage, hair, and nervous tissue) should not be included, since the Creature template doesn't look for them. --Quietust 17:51, 21 February 2011 (UTC)
- I used the cat article as a reference when filling out the butchering form, since I assumed something as commonly referenced as a cat would have the correct format. The cat article lists all butchering returns from zero to the maximum, just like I have; I assumed that was the correct format. I also assumed that unusable components like those you listed were excluded from the cat page because cats do not give any such materials upon butchering, and included them for completeness (although I see your reasoning for wanting to exclude them). If either of these are a problem, I'd be more than happy to go back and fix them. Omath 18:01, 21 February 2011 (UTC)
- As referenced in the article itself, the butchery returns are including the whole range of cat sizes from kitten to full sized adults. That's not exactly standard, as many creatures are easiest to get butchery results from in the arena where all spawned creatures are adults. If you are testing butchery results in the arena, show the minimum and maximum values for important parts. In most cases, the minimum will be way more than zero. --JohnnyMadhouse 15:11, 22 February 2011 (UTC)