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===Cat-a-pult=== | ===Cat-a-pult=== | ||
− | Essentially a Bridge-a-pult with specific ammo. | + | Essentially a Bridge-a-pult, with specific ammo. |
'''Difficulty''': Very easy, given that you have live cats in your fortress. | '''Difficulty''': Very easy, given that you have live cats in your fortress. | ||
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==Corpse processing facility== | ==Corpse processing facility== | ||
− | WARNING: The system can freely jam on any body parts | + | WARNING:The system can freely jam on any body parts besides hands and heads without killing undead. |
With the help of a necromancer, corpses your dwarves refuse to butcher can be brought back to life and re-killed to yield bones and skulls for your bonecarvers if they are mushed up enough. | With the help of a necromancer, corpses your dwarves refuse to butcher can be brought back to life and re-killed to yield bones and skulls for your bonecarvers if they are mushed up enough. | ||