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− | Little is known about the famed pearl. | + | Little is known about the famed pearl. Likely, Toady has not yet gotten around to fully implementing pearls yet. The creature definitions for the [[mussel]] and [[oyster]] include a [PEARL] token, but this token does not actually allow specifying what the pearls would be made of (not to mention the fact that said materials are not actually defined). If you create a material with the [PEARL] property and add it to a creature, though, its butchered remains should be usable at a [[Craftsdwarf's workshop]] (much like [[horn]] and [[ivory]]/[[tooth]]). |
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Little is known about the famed pearl. Likely, Toady has not yet gotten around to fully implementing pearls yet. The creature definitions for the mussel and oyster include a [PEARL] token, but this token does not actually allow specifying what the pearls would be made of (not to mention the fact that said materials are not actually defined). If you create a material with the [PEARL] property and add it to a creature, though, its butchered remains should be usable at a Craftsdwarf's workshop (much like horn and ivory/tooth).