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* The {{IL|Headless Skeleton}} is the least valuable base, and its options are limited. Conversely though, it is simple and fast to complete. Unless you do something as silly as putting a {{IL|Carved Ball of Stygian Ivory}} on it, you are guaranteed a humanoid declaration.
 
* The {{IL|Headless Skeleton}} is the least valuable base, and its options are limited. Conversely though, it is simple and fast to complete. Unless you do something as silly as putting a {{IL|Carved Ball of Stygian Ivory}} on it, you are guaranteed a humanoid declaration.
 
* The {{IL|Human Ribcage}} may limit the creature type to just Humanoids and Apes, but it comes with no secondary qualities that may complicate getting buyers. Add the right skulls and limbs to get the buyer that you want.
 
* The {{IL|Human Ribcage}} may limit the creature type to just Humanoids and Apes, but it comes with no secondary qualities that may complicate getting buyers. Add the right skulls and limbs to get the buyer that you want.
* The {{IL|Thorned Ribcage}} is the only base that can be used for any skeleton type. All other bases can only produce either primates or non-primates, but not both.
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* The {{IL|Thorned Ribcage}} is the only base that can be used for any skeleton type. All other bases can only produce either primates or animals, but not both.
 
**It does add {{IL|Skeleton: Amalgamy|Appearance=Amalgamy}} and {{IL|Skeleton: Menace|Appearance=Menace}}, however, which means that you can't sell the resulting creature to every buyer, at least not without some hassle of removing them.
 
**It does add {{IL|Skeleton: Amalgamy|Appearance=Amalgamy}} and {{IL|Skeleton: Menace|Appearance=Menace}}, however, which means that you can't sell the resulting creature to every buyer, at least not without some hassle of removing them.
 
* The {{IL|Leviathan Frame}} starts with two limb slots instead of four. Without adding more limbs to it, the only type of skeletons that could be made with a Leviathan is a Reptile, Fish or a Chimera.  
 
* The {{IL|Leviathan Frame}} starts with two limb slots instead of four. Without adding more limbs to it, the only type of skeletons that could be made with a Leviathan is a Reptile, Fish or a Chimera.  

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