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  • ...od]] is brown ("burnt sienna" as described in the raws) and produces brown products. ...sses]] insist that they will farm mangoes after one last job, and that the other [[bandit]]s just need to trust them.
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  • ...ess''. Logs from [[wood cutter|cut]] ash trees are brown and produce brown products. Constructions and other items made from ash wood are referred to as Ashen; e.g.: -Ashen Bed-. This
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  • ...of 20☼ and both can be cooked, but syrup has five times the yield. On the other hand, dwarven sugar is considered a solid substrate for cooking, where syru
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  • ...n]] into '''[[cloth]]''', which can be used to create a variety of textile products such as [[bag]]s, [[clothing]], [[rope]] or [[craft]]s. ''(For a full discu ...shop using the "Spin Thread" order in a similar manner to wool. Unlike the other types mentioned above, animal hair thread cannot be used for the production
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  • ...jority of above ground trees, avocado [[wood]] is brown and produces brown products. ...l of its ingredients. As avocado roasts may only include three ingredients other than avocado, dwarven cooks have heated discussions regarding which these s
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  • Like other savage animal people, they can join [[civilization]]s, become [[historical ...ionally, Cheetah Men have no relation to any edible puffed cornmeal cheese products.
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  • ...however, this doesn't affect their viability for a meat industry as their products are still worth 2x value, they have a considerable clutch size of 10-30, an ...o maturing instantly and laying large amounts of eggs, while their lack of other limbs means they rely almost entirely on biting, increasing the chance of i
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  • ...ly and are not particularly aggressive, but are not benign and will attack other creatures (including dwarves) who provoke them, potentially killing them. H ...ot be permanently tamed. Due to their lack of limbs, they produce very few products when [[butcher]]ed, making them a subpar choice for a [[meat industry]] des
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  • ...They are not particularly aggressive, but are carnivorous and will attack other creatures (including dwarves) who provoke them, potentially killing them. A ...birth, and cannot be permanently tamed. They produce an adequate amount of products when [[butcher]]ed, but unlike most reptiles, they give live birth instead
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  • ...s thick fur which provides them with increased insulation compared to most other animals. A newborn hyena is called a ''cub''. ...her]]ed, but their rarity makes them poor targets for a [[meat industry]]. Products made from hyena parts are [[Item value|worth]] twice more than those made f
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  • ...ll hunting groups of 2 to 3 animals. Giant lions are much larger than many other "giant" creatures, growing to more than 8 times the size of a regular [[lio ...trainer]]. Although they have a rather low pet value, their [[butcher]]ing products are 3 times as valuable as common animals. Once tamed, they may also be tra
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  • .... They are not particularly aggressive, but are not benign and will attack other creatures (including dwarves) who provoke them, potentially killing them. A ...adults and cannot be permanently tamed. They produce an adequate amount of products when [[butcher]]ed, making them a potential food source. Unlike most reptil
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  • ...to make low-value [[cloth]]. In addition to the standard [[meat industry]] products, sheep also supply wool when [[butcher]]ed. ''Rams'' (male sheep) have two ...le of producing wool, and their wool is equivalent in value to that of all other [[shearable]] creatures.
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  • Like other savage animal people, iguana men may occasionally join [[civilization]]s, b Despite not being able to be butchered, iguana man products are worth twice as much as others.
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  • ...meat industry animal if a breeding pair is obtained, but inferior to most other giant animal variants. Giant minks are benign, and therefore pose no threat
    1,017 bytes (145 words) - 03:28, 20 December 2022
  • ...ctive amount of [[food]] and [[bone]]s when they reach their maximum size. Products made from giant monitor lizard parts are [[Item value|worth]] twice more th
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  • ...ge to feed themselves given ideal pastureland. Their [[butcher]]y [[meat]] products are understandably large in number; of course [[ambusher]]s have a hard tim
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  • ...f they wish to avoid the negative [[thought]]s associated with nudity. The other material that fits this need is [[leather]], which is arguably a less autom ...ernatively, [[butcher]]ing these creatures will produce wool as one of its products. Although [[troll]]s are also woolly, dwarves can neither shear nor butcher
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  • ...shop]] used for any [[job]]s involving processing [[plant]]s or [[animal]] products. It is built from any construction material, and must be built by a [[dwarf ...read|7:0:1}} - make [[thread]] from wool (see previous), or from hair from other creatures
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  • ...in the infinite complexity of ''Dwarf Fortress'', there are a number of ''other'' [[material]]s animals internalize ([[ivory]], [[hair]], [[horn]], [[shell ...10 bars fitting inside a [[Storage|bin]]. The dimensionless unit of '150' products per bar, primarily of use for soap, suggests that each use of a bar of soap
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