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Sooo, does artifact clothing just not wear out? Or does it carry the risk of wearing out and negative thoughts when worn, too? --[[Special:Contributions/65.101.174.133|65.101.174.133]] 03:54, 14 October 2012 (UTC) | Sooo, does artifact clothing just not wear out? Or does it carry the risk of wearing out and negative thoughts when worn, too? --[[Special:Contributions/65.101.174.133|65.101.174.133]] 03:54, 14 October 2012 (UTC) | ||
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==Refuse Stockpile== | ==Refuse Stockpile== | ||
"All clothing and armor in a refuse stockpile will wear out." - I think it is worth mentioning explicitly that the Refuse Stockpile is '''any''' stockpile with ''Refuse'' enabled, not just the stocks you designated as refuse when creating them. In my recent game I put wool and bones in my general stocks (both found under "refuse"), and got my piles of spare clothes and - DAMN!!! - masterwork steel armor pieces rotten in moments. [[User:Shorr|Shorr]] 23:53, 31 January 2013 (UTC) | "All clothing and armor in a refuse stockpile will wear out." - I think it is worth mentioning explicitly that the Refuse Stockpile is '''any''' stockpile with ''Refuse'' enabled, not just the stocks you designated as refuse when creating them. In my recent game I put wool and bones in my general stocks (both found under "refuse"), and got my piles of spare clothes and - DAMN!!! - masterwork steel armor pieces rotten in moments. [[User:Shorr|Shorr]] 23:53, 31 January 2013 (UTC) |