Yikes, now I'm thoroughly confused. So is adamantine still good for armor? If it isn't cuttable, but bludgeoning attacks transfer all their force through it, does that mean you'd want an outer layer of adamantine plate with chain and leather of other materials underneath, or an outer layer of, say, steel plate, with adamantine chain underneath?
Adamantine should still provide
some protection from blunt weapons, but yeah, it may become important to double up on armor:
I was thinking of adding a padded shirt item thingy that you'd often want under your breastplates, as bludgeoning damage should be fairly brutal now regardless of the breastplate, but we'll have to see how that plays out.
(this has historical precedent, for anyone who's wondering)
Another question: is leather from different animals going to make substantively different leather armor now? i.e., would giant cave spider chitin leather armor be "better" than cow leather armor, or would it be "different" (harder, less elastic, whatever) ?
Now that all those materials can be assigned different properties - yeah, I'd expect you'll get different armor from different critters. Note that it's not actually known whether those properties are already assigned - it seems like quite a lot of work, so Toady likely used templates and many creatures' leather is similar in properties.
Yeah, it's all possible now, but I doubt Toady's done much with it, aside from obvious cases like dragon leather.
Lung tissue template:
[CONNECTS]
[TISSUE_SHAPE:LAYER]
Interesting. I'm guessing CONNECTS means either that it won't leak out, or that it keeps adjacent layers attached to each other (i.e. the fat connects the skin to the muscle). For TISSUE_SHAPE, though, I have no idea.
Dwarf positions (hammerer item is currently busted and not in there, general had an issue and world-level military ones are basically meaningless, take them with a grain of salt, but this is basically it):
[POSITION:GENERAL]
[COMMANDER:LIEUTENANT:ALL]
[POSITION:LIEUTENANT]
[COMMANDER:CAPTAIN:ALL]
[POSITION:CAPTAIN]
[SQUAD:10:soldier:soldiers]
Meaningless or not, it seems deeply wrong to have lieutenants above captains. I guess they're more like lieutenant generals.
[REACTION:MAKE_SOAP]
[REAGENT:A:1:BARREL:NONE:NONE:NONE][CONTAINS_LYE]
[REAGENT:B:1:GLOB:NONE:NONE:NONE][REACTION_CLASS:RENDERED_FAT][UNROTTEN]
[HAS_MATERIAL_REACTION_PRODUCT:SOAP_MAT]
CONTAINS_LYE, ack. So close and yet so far... that UNROTTEN flag will come in handy for food reactions, though.