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Talk:Werebeast

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Revision as of 17:20, 22 March 2023 by Scavello (talk | contribs) (Adjusting my user links)
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Verification notes

Re: Werebeast#Infecting_your_entire_fort - verification of some were-beasts too small to trap in cage traps.

  • I've no reason to doubt this is true, but the editor sounded like there was an element of doubt, so just wondering if we can get confirmation. Also, a screenshot mentioned in the edit sounds interesting, and would be quite cool to include in the page, which is quite text dense in this section. Alpacalypse (talk) 02:49, 11 March 2023 (UTC)
  • Editor here re above post: I tried uploading the screenshot of the wereraccoon, but it won't let me upload files. I doubt external links are allowed in page, so I will post the imgur link here and someone with permission can add it: https://imgur.com/a/F0Y72ZA Scavello (talk) 4:33 18 March 2023 (UTC)
Thanks, I'll upload the image. You might not have been able to upload if you hadn't made three edits yet on your registered account. Upon reading some relevant wiki sections, I think the sentence might need some rewording, or further investigation: Supposedly werebeasts are immune to traps due to Trapavoid, rather than size. Do you have any more information on catching the wereracoon? Did you have any webs in the room, or mods installed that might have influenced this, for instance? It might even be a bug. Either way, thanks for commenting and sharing the image. It's an interesting discovery that should lead to even more comprehensive wiki info. Alpacalypse (talk) 15:38, 19 March 2023 (UTC)
I slightly reworded the sentence in question, to reflect the current state of this discussion. Alpacalypse (talk) 17:34, 19 March 2023 (UTC)
  • There were no webs in the room, and I have no extra mods installed that would affect this (better transparency for smooth stone designation is about it really), and that room specifically works with the wereapes I have in my fortress as well, I have already spread the wereape infection to 2 other "volun-dorfs". Also side note, the wereapes, and wereraccoons do not get along at all. Perhaps I will try the wereraccoon again to see if it continues to happen, maybe also setup a trap gauntlet for it to run to see if it triggers any other traps, that the wereapes don't. Scavello 23:41, March 20 2023 (UTC)
  • Second test - results: Same sterile test room, no webs, no mods that would interfere, has worked previously with wereapes, wereraccoon was trapped again and did not get a chance to attack the test subject. Scavello 04:22, March 22, 2023 (UTC)

Page structure

I found myself having trouble finding or accurately referencing sections of this article that were within quite long sections and paragraphs. I took the liberty of restructuring a couple of section headings, and adding a few subsections. It's a bit subjective, so I'm just leaving a note here, in case anyone has any thoughts on this. Alpacalypse (talk) 17:31, 19 March 2023 (UTC)

Werebeasts in fortresses update

The Werebeasts in fortresses section could do with some specific information about visitors being able to transform whilst visiting one of your fortress locations.