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'''Bones''' are obtained when butchering {{L|animals}} or taking apart skeletons.  
 
'''Bones''' are obtained when butchering {{L|animals}} or taking apart skeletons.  
  
Skeletons are the last step of the {{L|rotting}} procedure. After a {{L|corpse}} begins to rot, no {{L|food}} can be created from it, and it will eventually rot into a skeleton. The skeleton has to be taken to the {{L|butcher's shop}} and "butchered" to be torn apart into {{L|skull}}s and bones afterwards.  
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Skeletons are the last step of the {{L|rotting}} procedure. After a {{L|corpse}} begins to rot, no {{L|food}} can be created from it, and it will eventually rot into a skeleton. The skeleton has to be taken to the {{L|butcher's shop}} and "butchered" to be torn apart into {{L|skull}}s and bones afterwards. Note that many civilizations (like Dwarfs) consider it unethical to butcher certain corpses (see bug #0001180).
  
 
Bones can be made into {{L|crossbow}}s at a {{L|bowyer's workshop}}, and {{L|crafts}}, {{L|bolt}}s, {{L|greave}}s, {{L|gauntlet}}s, or {{L|helm}}s at a {{L|craftsdwarf's workshop}}. Note that {{L|armor}} made out of bone can be used by dwarves assigned a {{L|uniform}} of {{L|metal}} armor.
 
Bones can be made into {{L|crossbow}}s at a {{L|bowyer's workshop}}, and {{L|crafts}}, {{L|bolt}}s, {{L|greave}}s, {{L|gauntlet}}s, or {{L|helm}}s at a {{L|craftsdwarf's workshop}}. Note that {{L|armor}} made out of bone can be used by dwarves assigned a {{L|uniform}} of {{L|metal}} armor.
  
 
Unlike in previous versions, bones are now counted as "body parts" for the purposes of stockpiles and the stocks menu.
 
Unlike in previous versions, bones are now counted as "body parts" for the purposes of stockpiles and the stocks menu.

Revision as of 02:01, 27 July 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.


Bones are obtained when butchering Template:L or taking apart skeletons.

Skeletons are the last step of the Template:L procedure. After a Template:L begins to rot, no Template:L can be created from it, and it will eventually rot into a skeleton. The skeleton has to be taken to the Template:L and "butchered" to be torn apart into Template:Ls and bones afterwards. Note that many civilizations (like Dwarfs) consider it unethical to butcher certain corpses (see bug #0001180).

Bones can be made into Template:Ls at a Template:L, and Template:L, Template:Ls, Template:Ls, Template:Ls, or Template:Ls at a Template:L. Note that Template:L made out of bone can be used by dwarves assigned a Template:L of Template:L armor.

Unlike in previous versions, bones are now counted as "body parts" for the purposes of stockpiles and the stocks menu.