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v0.31 Talk:Slab

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The Filechanges txt also references ghost attacks: I am guessing this has to do with slabs in a sense, as dwarves who haven't been buried due to dying in volcanoes may need to be memorialized in order to put their souls to rest. This is speculation, however. Also, the file changes text references a [HOTKEY_CRAFTS_SLAB:ALT+S] which implies slabs may also be built at craftdwarve's workshops. I don't have the time to play at the moment or I'd actually update the article to reflect this. There are seriously a lot of interesting new changes, like the CONNECTOR tag for children as well as new skill rate tags.JohnnyMadhouse 22:07, 12 November 2010 (UTC)

The craftsdwarf's shop has "Engrave memorial slab" order...--Another 23:31, 12 November 2010 (UTC)

There is currently a minor bug with slabs - they are listed twice in stockpiles menu:once on the second page after "statues" and once on the very last page. After producing a slab - contents of these entries are identical.--Another 23:31, 12 November 2010 (UTC)

Shall there be memorials to these?

As for me, with 0.31.18, "Engrave memorial slab" is cluttered with all the dead goblins, killed. It also has two forgotten beasts in. A corpse of one forgotten beast is still lying there, most of the goblin corpses have gone in magma. The situation looks funny!

(PS

* This is an exceptional dolomite memorial to Oggez. The slab reads "In memory of Oggez / Died 1055". (PPS Never forget tasty meat of Oggez, tons of which we've got after butchering. :))
* This is an exceptional talc memorial to Lat. The slab reads "In memory of Lat / d.1055".

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