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'''Ivory''' is a resource used to decorate crafts at the [[craftsdwarf's workshop]]. Teeth are treated as ivory for the purpose of this task.
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'''Ivory''' and '''tooth'''  are resources used to create or decorate crafts at the [[craftsdwarf's workshop]]. The exact material category is "ivory/tooth", signifying that either ivory (the tusks of large animals) or sufficiently large teeth are needed for the job.
  
Ivory and teeth are obtained from [[butchering]] certain animals at the [[butcher's shop]], and may also be produced by vicious bouts of teeth-tearing [[combat]] by animals and invaders that don't normally drop ivory when butchered.
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Ivory and teeth are obtained from [[butcher]]ing certain animals at the [[butcher's shop]]. Teeth may also be extracted by vicious bouts of [[combat]] from animals and invaders that don't normally drop teeth when butchered; however, teeth lost in combat are almost always useless.

Latest revision as of 21:47, 27 June 2017

This article is about an older version of DF.

Ivory and tooth are resources used to create or decorate crafts at the craftsdwarf's workshop. The exact material category is "ivory/tooth", signifying that either ivory (the tusks of large animals) or sufficiently large teeth are needed for the job.

Ivory and teeth are obtained from butchering certain animals at the butcher's shop. Teeth may also be extracted by vicious bouts of combat from animals and invaders that don't normally drop teeth when butchered; however, teeth lost in combat are almost always useless.