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Anyway, six dwarves had Sensory Nerve damage, Motor Nerve Damage and either Impaired Grasp or Ability to stand lost.They sure didn't get into any fight or touch any corpse, yet they had wounds that had been cleaned and sutured...where could this syndrome come from?
 
Anyway, six dwarves had Sensory Nerve damage, Motor Nerve Damage and either Impaired Grasp or Ability to stand lost.They sure didn't get into any fight or touch any corpse, yet they had wounds that had been cleaned and sutured...where could this syndrome come from?
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:How cold does the weather get out there? --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 00:50, 27 February 2012 (UTC)

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Out of date?

This article is mostly out of date for DF2012—especially considering how much the syndrome system has been expanded. As of now, syndromes are pretty much the most important part of interactions for modding; not only that, but 34.01 added a whole lot of new tokens. I feel we should make a new article entirely specifically for syndrome tokens. Putnam3145 05:08, 20 February 2012 (UTC)

  • If the article is out of date, then update it. This is a wiki, after all. --Quietust 05:33, 20 February 2012 (UTC)
  • I guess I may have worded that wrong--I was trying to ask if we should make an entire new article specifically for the tokens. Putnam3145 05:52, 20 February 2012 (UTC)

Syndrome???

So..I'm in a Untamed Wilds environment, a blooming fortress, about 30-40 dwarves, but suddenly I see several workers are being more sluggish than usual. I bring up the Z-health screen and...(The wiki won't let me upload the screenshot.Oh well)

Anyway, six dwarves had Sensory Nerve damage, Motor Nerve Damage and either Impaired Grasp or Ability to stand lost.They sure didn't get into any fight or touch any corpse, yet they had wounds that had been cleaned and sutured...where could this syndrome come from?

How cold does the weather get out there? --Quietust 00:50, 27 February 2012 (UTC)