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:''wearer creature size >= item creature size * 8/7 means the item is too small''
 
:''wearer creature size >= item creature size * 8/7 means the item is too small''
 
so, the values on this page (50,001, 60,001, 69,999, and 79,999) would appear to disagree and need testing and/or updating. [[User:Ziusudra|Ziusudra]] ([[User talk:Ziusudra|talk]]) 02:42, 3 January 2024 (UTC)
 
so, the values on this page (50,001, 60,001, 69,999, and 79,999) would appear to disagree and need testing and/or updating. [[User:Ziusudra|Ziusudra]] ([[User talk:Ziusudra|talk]]) 02:42, 3 January 2024 (UTC)
:So in 0.47.05 adventurer mode, emu man 52,500 armor is indeed too small for a dwarf, and wolf man 55,000 armor is too small for a 65,000 hyena man. Both of those match what ToadyOne wrote in the 2 FotF replies. A perhaps better test would be to mod in a creatures with base sizes of 51,400 and 68,600 see if they could wear dwarven armor, but I'm going with what ToadyOne wrote for now. Oh, and only the 50,001 and 69,999 numbers need to change, or well, the other 2 are only off by 1. [[User:Ziusudra|Ziusudra]] ([[User talk:Ziusudra|talk]]) 03:33, 4 January 2024 (UTC)
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:So in 0.47.05 adventurer mode, emu man 52,500 armor is indeed too small for a dwarf, and wolf man 55,000 armor is too small for a 65,000 hyena man. Both of those match what ToadyOne wrote in the 2 FotF replies. A perhaps better test would be to mod in a creatures with base sizes of 51,400 and 68,600 see if they could wear dwarven armor, but I'm going with what ToadyOne wrote for now. Oh, and only the 50,001 and 69,999 numbers need to change. [[User:Ziusudra|Ziusudra]] ([[User talk:Ziusudra|talk]]) 03:33, 4 January 2024 (UTC)

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