![]() ![]() ![]() And, as every good DF story, the cow died nevertheless. So, I created a butcher shop near the Cow, assigning a near and available (aka, not sleeping or on break or a child) dwarf to only butchering and marked the Cow to be butchered. Quote from: Linkeron on March 02, 2012, 05:11:03 pm You have to have the animal corpse in your inventory. Well, if Mahoma dont go to the mountain, the mountain goes to Mahoma. One on the ground and one in your hand does not work if I'm reading that correctly. Okay, so you either need to have both the corpse and the item you're butchering with equipped, or on the ground in the same tile. The corpse will be replaced by its butchering returns." Butcher task 'catch live animal' So, I was interested in seeing how this would happen. With a sharp object (such as a dagger or knapped stone) in your hand or on the same tile of the corpse, press x, b, and → to select the corpse, and then the sharp tool. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos Workshop News Guides Reviews. All it means is that the animal does not have an owner, which also opens them up to being butchered for materials since there is no particular sentiment about the animal among your dwarves. A corpse must be dropped onto the ground to be butchered, or held in one hand. When an animal is marked as a stray in Dwarf Fortress, it does not mean the animal is not domesticated and is about to turn on you. "Butchering acts similarly to Fortress Mode's Butchery by converting a corpse into edible products, bones, and skin. Don't ask me why, I just had the option to butcher an animal with the spear I started off with in Adventure Mode.ĮDIT: Also, I've never tried to butcher an animal while more than one tile away from a campfire, so you might need one of those as well if it's still not working. ![]() You have to have the animal corpse in your inventory. ![]()
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