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=== Adding shells to existing creatures ===
 
=== Adding shells to existing creatures ===
The combination of the common requirement for shells during strange moods, the bug that causes shell-producing fish to be unavailable in many maps, and the inability to trade for shells may lead to unresolvable strange moods.  It is possible to modify the raws to allow other creatures to produce shells, if the player is so inclined:
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The combination of the common requirement for shells during Strange Moods, the bug that causes shell-producing fish to be unavailable in many maps, and the inability to trade for shells may lead to unresolvable Strange Moods.  It is possible to modify the raws to allow other creatures to produce shells, if the player is so inclined:
  
 
#In raw/objects/creature_domestic.txt, find "[CREATURE:COW]"
 
#In raw/objects/creature_domestic.txt, find "[CREATURE:COW]"
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Slaughtering a cow should now produce a "Stray Cow shell" usable by dwarves stuck in strange moods.
 
Slaughtering a cow should now produce a "Stray Cow shell" usable by dwarves stuck in strange moods.
Pay attention, that editing creature after creating world may cause later crashes when changing game's version. In fact, after porting the save to the modified version, the game will crash every time your dwarves try picking up the skeleton that previously had shell. It's '''strongly''' recommended to use the second way, as it doesn't add any new body part to creatures, but only adds a new way of using an already existing body part, which is much less crash provoking.
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Pay attention, that editing creature after creating world may cause later crashes when changing game's version. In fact, after porting the save to the modified version, the game will crash every time your dwarves try picking up the skeleton that previously had shell. It's '''strongly''' recommended to use the second way, as it doesn't add any new body part to creatures, but only add new way of using already existing body part, which is much less crash provoking.
  
 
=== Enabling other materials to be used in moods ===
 
=== Enabling other materials to be used in moods ===

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