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Bones are obtained when butchering animals or taking apart skeletons.  
 
Bones are obtained when butchering animals or taking apart skeletons.  
  
Skeletons are the last step of the [[wear|rotting]] procedure. After a corpse begins to rot, no 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 skulls and bones afterwards.  
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Skeletons are the last step of the {{L|rotting}} procedure. After a corpse begins to rot, no 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 skulls and bones afterwards.  
  
 
Bones can be made into crossbows at a bowyer's workshop, and crafts, bolts, greaves, gauntlets, or helms at a craftdwarf's workshop. Note that armor made out of bone can be used by dwarves assigned a uniform of metal armor.
 
Bones can be made into crossbows at a bowyer's workshop, and crafts, bolts, greaves, gauntlets, or helms at a craftdwarf's workshop. Note that armor made out of bone can be used by dwarves assigned a uniform of 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 22:46, 21 May 2010

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Bones are obtained when butchering animals or taking apart skeletons.

Skeletons are the last step of the Template:L procedure. After a corpse begins to rot, no food 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 skulls and bones afterwards.

Bones can be made into crossbows at a bowyer's workshop, and crafts, bolts, greaves, gauntlets, or helms at a craftdwarf's workshop. Note that armor made out of bone can be used by dwarves assigned a uniform of metal armor.

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