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:dm, i've remembered - let it out the cage, [v]iew -> [s]laughter. silly me!--[[User:DJ Devil|DJ Devil]] 18:52, 13 December 2010 (UTC) | :dm, i've remembered - let it out the cage, [v]iew -> [s]laughter. silly me!--[[User:DJ Devil|DJ Devil]] 18:52, 13 December 2010 (UTC) | ||
− | ::The one-step way: go to the {{k|z}} - Animals page, select the tame critter, and hit {{k|b}}utcher to set the slaughter flag. Assuming you have {{k|o}} - {{k|W}} - {{k|b}} set to the default (Auto), a butcher shop, and the labor enabled on somebody, the butcher will come along, pull the critter from the cage to the butcher shop, and explode it into yummy bits. No need to build the cage. Especially useful if you need to tame & slaughter large herds that keep wandering into your cage trap fields. | + | ::The one-step way: go to the {{k|z}} - Animals page, select the tame critter, and hit {{k|b}}utcher to set the slaughter flag. Assuming you have {{k|o}} - {{k|W}} - {{k|b}} set to the default (Auto), a butcher shop, and the labor enabled on somebody, the butcher will come along, pull the critter from the cage to the butcher shop, and explode it into yummy bits. No need to build the cage. Especially useful if you need to tame & slaughter large herds that keep wandering into your cage trap fields. |