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Re: The Everlasting Breath's: Amberfortune
« Reply #60 on: January 21, 2014, 04:42:28 pm »

I think you could mod that in, without regenning the world... But someone more knowledgeable than me should make that statement^^
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Re: The Everlasting Breath's: Amberfortune
« Reply #61 on: January 21, 2014, 04:43:04 pm »

Coldbones has been elected mayor, Iteb walks out of the hospital without awful infections and Alath has been declared the Oracle after forging an amazing helmet:
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Electrum is a worse armour material to copper, but he wears it nonetheless. It is too dashing to neglect.

If you can keep the rodent-men tame enough, their progeny will remain tamed automatically.  It's a valid military tactic called "conscription of the locals"
I will attempt this to repopulate the caverns. I've never attempted breeding captured sapients before, so this should be a new venture.

Send Kib out to the wilderness, to purge himself of his disease or die trying, and focus our medic's efforts on the one who might come through intact with a little care (namely Iteb).
Everyone has all of the healthcare labours active. In his own way Kib has done his service for the Fort, training all in the ways of healthcare by staying alive for so long. It'd be a shame to dump an unconscious soldier out in the wilderness for no discernible benefit, especially since that is a potential hand that can dig more gems for the Fort.

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Re: The Everlasting Breath's: Amberfortune
« Reply #62 on: January 21, 2014, 04:54:33 pm »

Coldbones has been elected mayor, [something something something unimportant]

YUSS

Bow down before your overlord peasants!  Oh, wait, what's that, mayor =/= overlord?

Drat.  Nevermind.

Here's to hoping for platinum turban mandates though...
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Re: The Everlasting Breath's: Amberfortune
« Reply #63 on: January 21, 2014, 04:55:23 pm »

It's very simple to make the rodent-people your pets using a Dfhack command: You press "k" and put the cursor on the unit you want to be friendly to your civ, but don't select them.  Then you type "tweak makeown". into the Dfhack command prompt and that changes their loyalty to align with yours.  Works on animals, FB's, Titans, caravan animals (which is hilarious), possibly on the caravan wagons themselves while they're moving, but most certainly the traders and their guards.  Doesn't seem to do much for immobile things like trees or hives, and it seems that vermin are likewise immune (yeah, no weaponized rat swarms - sorry.  You have to stick to catsplosions for those.)

Thing is, I don't think they'll breed after that, so if you pit them together and separate them from their progeny, then "tweak makeown" the progeny when it grows to adulthood - that might be a viable method of conscripting them into a "mamluk" soldiers.
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Re: The Everlasting Breath's: Amberfortune
« Reply #64 on: January 21, 2014, 05:00:08 pm »

It's very simple to make the rodent-people your pets using a Dfhack command: You press "k" and put the cursor on the unit you want to be friendly to your civ, but don't select them.  Then you type "tweak makeown". into the Dfhack command prompt and that changes their loyalty to align with yours.  Works on animals, FB's, Titans, caravan animals (which is hilarious), possibly on the caravan wagons themselves while they're moving, but most certainly the traders and their guards.  Doesn't seem to do much for immobile things like trees or hives, and it seems that vermin are likewise immune (yeah, no weaponized rat swarms - sorry.  You have to stick to catsplosions for those.)

Thing is, I don't think they'll breed after that, so if you pit them together and separate them from their progeny, then "tweak makeown" the progeny when it grows to adulthood - that might be a viable method of conscripting them into a "mamluk" soldiers.
Oh DFHack, right, I haven't used that particular command.  I'll have to wait until I capture some more molemen to try it out.  Too bad you can't give them a pick and a miner's hat....



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« Reply #65 on: January 21, 2014, 05:03:33 pm »

Oh wait, right.  I was trying to apply HUMAN triage to DWARVES.  OBVIOUSLY it wouldn't be applicable, stupid me!

*ahem*  In that case, maybe you should consider making an isolation ward for contagious infections?  Assuming that's even possible (my best Fort lasted one whole year until a Fey Mood demanded cloth, couldn't find any, went batshit and promptly turned my Fortress into a remake of Battle Royale)

As to the Skaven...  I just checked the wiki.  They don't reproduce.  Ever.  Keep'em in the cages and see if you can't trade them away to the Elves or something.  Looks like we'll need to find us a different group of sentients to enslave.

This post is of the lowest craftderpship.  It menaces with spikes of fail and brain-lag.
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Re: The Everlasting Breath's: Amberfortune
« Reply #66 on: January 21, 2014, 05:07:52 pm »

It's very simple to make the rodent-people your pets using a Dfhack command: You press "k" and put the cursor on the unit you want to be friendly to your civ, but don't select them.  Then you type "tweak makeown". into the Dfhack command prompt and that changes their loyalty to align with yours.  Works on animals, FB's, Titans, caravan animals (which is hilarious), possibly on the caravan wagons themselves while they're moving, but most certainly the traders and their guards.  Doesn't seem to do much for immobile things like trees or hives, and it seems that vermin are likewise immune (yeah, no weaponized rat swarms - sorry.  You have to stick to catsplosions for those.)

Thing is, I don't think they'll breed after that, so if you pit them together and separate them from their progeny, then "tweak makeown" the progeny when it grows to adulthood - that might be a viable method of conscripting them into a "mamluk" soldiers.

AAnd I am gonna steal that for Murderwheel^^ Thx^^ If I makeown them can I equip said guards?



Oh wait, right.  I was trying to apply HUMAN triage to DWARVES.  OBVIOUSLY it wouldn't be applicable, stupid me!

*ahem*  In that case, maybe you should consider making an isolation ward for contagious infections?  Assuming that's even possible (my best Fort lasted one whole year until a Fey Mood demanded cloth, couldn't find any, went batshit and promptly turned my Fortress into a remake of Battle Royale)

As to the Skaven...  I just checked the wiki.  They don't reproduce.  Ever.  Keep'em in the cages and see if you can't trade them away to the Elves or something.  Looks like we'll need to find us a different group of sentients to enslave.

You cannot sell non-tame animals, they will break out of cages, I speak of experience (you did not play df untill you saw a non-tame giant badger eat couple elves alive^^).

As for children i think you need to add ONE tag to them, once again no idea which....

Found it^^

[CHILD:xx] where xx is age at which they grow into adulthood^^ now to double check if it is only change neccessary to make them breed... Apparently adding [PET] or [PET_EXOTIC] could help...

FOUND THE LITTLE BASTARDS! So, if my theory is correct (in other words make a backup of the save before trying) if you go to the regions raw->object->creature_subterranean ctr+f rodent until you find rodent man and place [PET_EXOTIC] and [TRAINABLE] underneath [CAN_LEARN][CAN_SPEAK][LIKES_FIGHTING] you should be able to tame and train them for both war and hunt^^ I love this game^^
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Re: The Everlasting Breath's: Amberfortune
« Reply #67 on: January 21, 2014, 05:13:47 pm »

*ahem*  In that case, maybe you should consider making an isolation ward for contagious infections?  Assuming that's even possible (my best Fort lasted one whole year until a Fey Mood demanded cloth, couldn't find any, went batshit and promptly turned my Fortress into a remake of Battle Royale)
Conventional infection as opposed to syndrome infection; this one was caused by lack of soap not an evil beast.

As to the Skaven...  I just checked the wiki.  They don't reproduce.  Ever.  Keep'em in the cages and see if you can't trade them away to the Elves or something.  Looks like we'll need to find us a different group of sentients to enslave.
Rodent men have the child tag. I'd be surprised if they didn't, though I don't know how hostile sapient breeding works exactly.

It's very simple to make the rodent-people your pets using a Dfhack command: You press "k" and put the cursor on the unit you want to be friendly to your civ, but don't select them.  Then you type "tweak makeown". into the Dfhack command prompt and that changes their loyalty to align with yours.
I'm trying to keep this as vanilla as possible. If all else fails, I suppose I could try modding them to have the pet tag and maybe remove all their higher cognitive functions until they create viable offspring.

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« Reply #68 on: January 21, 2014, 05:21:57 pm »

Wait, I just realized that Rat-man =/= Rodent-man, and Rodent-men CAN breed.

I'm trying to keep this as vanilla as possible. If all else fails, I suppose I could try modding them to have the pet tag and maybe remove all their higher cognitive functions until they create viable offspring.
We might want to see if anyone else has ever bred a friendly civilization before we plunge into the raws...  If they can be enslaved as-is, we should be fine.  If not, we might not have any choice but to add the pet tag.
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« Reply #69 on: January 21, 2014, 05:28:28 pm »

Wait, I just realized that Rat-man =/= Rodent-man, and Rodent-men CAN breed.

I'm trying to keep this as vanilla as possible. If all else fails, I suppose I could try modding them to have the pet tag and maybe remove all their higher cognitive functions until they create viable offspring.
We might want to see if anyone else has ever bred a friendly civilization before we plunge into the raws...  If they can be enslaved as-is, we should be fine.  If not, we might not have any choice but to add the pet tag.

jeez, i put all taht effort into 5 mins of reaserch and people ignore me...

YOu cannot enslave races without pet tag, although elves apparently can, they may sell you tiger man and stuff^^
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« Reply #70 on: January 21, 2014, 05:36:17 pm »

Hmm.  Yeah, missed that in my upset at having failed at reading the wiki, sorry 'bout that.

Also, the DFHack thing is probably the best way of enslaving the rodent-men, since editing the raws seems like it'll just mess everything up (worst-case scenario?  Rodent-man version of Cacame Awemedinade.  Which would just be awkward)
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Re: The Everlasting Breath's: Amberfortune
« Reply #71 on: January 21, 2014, 05:37:37 pm »

nope, i think it will be other way around... only one way to find out, once again can we get the save? I am happy to check that theory!
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« Reply #72 on: January 21, 2014, 05:40:58 pm »

I vote we promote Exodius to !!SCIENTIST!!

Also, it took me this long to realize that your avatar's Richard.  Self, I am disappoint.
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« Reply #73 on: January 21, 2014, 05:43:27 pm »

I vote we promote Exodius to !!SCIENTIST!!

Also, it took me this long to realize that your avatar's Richard.  Self, I am disappoint.

Yes! I am gathering more titles!

And yes, yes you should! How can you not recognize Richard, Chief Warlock of the Brothers of Darkness, Lord of the Thirteen Hells, Master of the Bones, Emperor of the Black, Lord of the Undead, mayor of a little village up the coast which he describes as "quite scenic in Spring", Lord of the Dance and Mistress of Magma!
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« Reply #74 on: January 21, 2014, 05:46:02 pm »

In my defence, I really need to catch up on Looking For Group. And Order of the Stick.  And Drowtales.

Wait.  I'm just digging myself deeper, aren't I?
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