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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.  
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Some severed body parts also eventualy decay into usable bones, the same way a corpse rots into a skeleton.
  
 
Skeletons are the last step of the {{L|wear|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 dwarves) consider it unethical to butcher certain corpses{{bug|1180}}.
 
Skeletons are the last step of the {{L|wear|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 dwarves) consider it unethical to butcher certain corpses{{bug|1180}}.

Revision as of 13:55, 11 May 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.


Bones are obtained when butchering Template:L or taking apart skeletons. Some severed body parts also eventualy decay into usable bones, the same way a corpse rots into a skeleton.

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 dwarves) consider it unethical to butcher certain corpsesBug:1180.

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 using bone carving labor. Note that Template:L made out of bone can be used by dwarves assigned a Template:L of Template:L armor.

While bones are counted as "Template:L" in the Template:L menu, they have their own subcategory in the Template:L menu. Be aware, stockpiled bones may disappear due to Template:L such as Template:Ls.