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Now we must train them for war...!
Also @badbobdooley, they're fairly easy to breed so you can butcher them for food and crunchy slime cores. Otherwise yeah they're just kinda these cute little blobs that hang around. The ones in the wild can sometimes tie up scarier monsters for however that might help your ends.
Maybe its because I'm using blunt weapons, so I'll try something else, but axes weren't doing much earlier too.
I now have a master fighter, who is a legendary lasher. I sent my dwarfs to free the monster hunter from his eternal training, and my axe dwarfs make quick work of the slime maden. im quite curious what my lasher will do next, maybe snap a forgotten beast in half. thatd be neat
9/10 mod, no slime boobies :(
I have no idea why this happens, but it's definitely something to do with the eyes. I even checked the files but I can't spot anything that would do this. Maybe try making a tissue specifically for eyes? Vanilla eye tissue definitions use the [FUNCTIONAL] token for example, which might be related to this even though it shouldn't be necessary. There are a few other differences too, like thickness. Nothing that's obviously the cause of this problem, but it's what I would try first at least.