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forceequip
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:dfhack-keybind:`forceequip`
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Move items into a unit's inventory. This tool is typically used to equip
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specific clothing/armor items onto a dwarf, but can also be used to put armor
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onto a war animal or to add unusual items (such as crowns) to any unit. Make
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sure the unit you want to equip is standing on the target items, which must be
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on the ground and be unforbidden. If multiple units are standing on the same
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tile, the first one will be equipped.
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The most reliable way to set up the environment for this command is to pile
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target items on a tile of floor with a garbage dump activity zone or the
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`autodump` command, then walk/pasture a unit (or use `gui/teleport`) on top of
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the items. Be sure to unforbid the items that you want to work with!
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.. note::
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Weapons are not currently supported.
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Usage::
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forceequip [<options>]
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As mentioned above, this plugin can be used to equip items onto units (such as
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animals) who cannot normally equip gear. There's an important caveat here: such
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creatures will automatically drop inappropriate gear almost immediately (within
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10 game ticks). If you want them to retain their equipment, you must forbid it
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AFTER using forceequip to get it into their inventory. This technique can also
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be used to clothe dwarven infants, but only if you're able to separate them from
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their mothers.
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By default, the ``forceequip`` command will attempt to abide by game rules as
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closely as possible. For instance, it will skip any item which is flagged for
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use in a job, and will not equip more than one piece of clothing/armor onto any
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given body part. These restrictions can be overridden via options, but doing so
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puts you at greater risk of unexpected consequences. For instance, a dwarf who
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is wearing three breastplates will not be able to move very quickly.
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Items equipped by this plugin DO NOT become owned by the recipient. Adult
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dwarves are free to adjust their own wardrobe, and may promptly decide to doff
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your gear in favour of their owned items. Animals, as described above, will tend
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to discard ALL clothing immediately unless it is manually forbidden. Armor items
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seem to be an exception: an animal will tend to retain an equipped suit of mail
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even if you neglect to forbid it.
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Please note that armored animals are quite vulnerable to ranged attacks. Unlike
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dwarves, animals cannot block, dodge, or deflect arrows, and they are slowed by
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the weight of their armor.
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Examples
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--------
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``forceequip``
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Attempts to equip all of the clothing and armor under the cursor onto the
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unit under the cursor, following game rules regarding which item can be
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equipped on which body part and only equipping 1 item onto each body part.
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Items owned by other dwarves are ignored.
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``forceequip v bp QQQ``
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List the bodyparts of the selected unit.
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``forceequip bp LH``
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Equips an appopriate item onto the unit's left hand.
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``forceequip m bp LH``
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Equips ALL appropriate items onto the unit's left hand. The unit may end up
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wearing a dozen left-handed mittens. Use with caution, and remember that
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dwarves tend to drop extra items ASAP.
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``forceequip i bp NECK``
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Equips an item around the unit's neck, ignoring appropriateness
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restrictions. If there's a millstone or an albatross carcass sitting on the
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same square as the targeted unit, then there's a good chance that it will
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end up around his neck. For precise control, remember that you can
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selectively forbid some of the items that are piled on the ground.
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``forceequip s``
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Equips the item currently selected in the k menu, if possible.
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``forceequip s m i bp HD``
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Equips the selected item onto the unit's head. Ignores all restrictions and
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conflicts. If you know exactly what you want to equip, and exactly where you
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want it to go, then this is the most straightforward and reliable option.
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Options
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``i``, ``ignore``
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Bypasses the usual item eligibility checks (such as "Never equip gear
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belonging to another dwarf" and "Nobody is allowed to equip a Hive".
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``m``, ``multi``
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Bypasses the 1-item-per-bodypart limit. Useful for equipping both a mitten
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and a gauntlet on the same hand (or twelve breastplates on the upper body).
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``m2``, ``m3``, ``m4``
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Modifies the 1-item-per-bodypart limit, allowing each part to receive 2, 3,
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or 4 pieces of gear.
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``s``, ``selected``
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Equip only the item currently selected in the k menu and ignore all other
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items in the tile.
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``bp``, ``bodypart <body part code>``
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Specify which body part should be equipped.
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``v``, ``verbose``
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Provide detailed narration and error messages, including listing available
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body parts when an invalid ``bodypart`` code is specified.
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