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How "big" the {{L|creature}} is, measured in grams.  '''Bodysize''' determines what kind of equipment a creature can wear, how much {{L|damage}} they can absorb, how much damage they can inflict in melee and how much is yielded from {{L|butcher}}ing.  Size is inherited through the genetics system.
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How "big" the [[creature]] is, measured in cubic centimeters (which is roughly equal to one gram of mass for normal body materials).  '''Bodysize''' determines what kind of equipment a creature can wear, how much [[damage]] they can absorb, how much damage they can inflict in melee and how much is yielded from [[butcher]]ing.  Size is inherited through the genetics system.
  
 
The average size set for a dwarf is 3000, 15000, 60000, being the sizes as a baby, child and adult respectively. Modified with height (short to tall) and broadness (thin to fat).
 
The average size set for a dwarf is 3000, 15000, 60000, being the sizes as a baby, child and adult respectively. Modified with height (short to tall) and broadness (thin to fat).
  
Also, '''Size''' for items is in centimeters cubed and (with {{L|material}}) determines the weight of items (e.g. iron mace weighs ~ 6.2kg, copper halberd ~ 10.7kg etc.) and, therefore determines inflicted damage.
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Also, '''Size''' for items is also in centimeters cubed and (with [[material]]) determines the weight of items (e.g. iron mace weighs ~ 6.2kg, copper halberd ~ 10.7kg etc.) and, therefore determines inflicted damage.
  
Changing this too much can lead to {{L|fun}}.
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Changing this too much can lead to [[fun]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 8 December 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

How "big" the creature is, measured in cubic centimeters (which is roughly equal to one gram of mass for normal body materials). Bodysize determines what kind of equipment a creature can wear, how much damage they can absorb, how much damage they can inflict in melee and how much is yielded from butchering. Size is inherited through the genetics system.

The average size set for a dwarf is 3000, 15000, 60000, being the sizes as a baby, child and adult respectively. Modified with height (short to tall) and broadness (thin to fat).

Also, Size for items is also in centimeters cubed and (with material) determines the weight of items (e.g. iron mace weighs ~ 6.2kg, copper halberd ~ 10.7kg etc.) and, therefore determines inflicted damage.

Changing this too much can lead to fun.