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− | + | Small clusters of '''gems''' can be found strewn throughout the fortress. Gems can used to [[encrust]] [[furniture]], [[weapon]]s, [[armor]] and [[ammunition]], to create [[window]]s and as a source material for [[legendary artifact|legendary artifacts]]. | |
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− | + | == Value == | |
− | + | Gems have base [[item values|value]] of 3 in rough form, which is multiplied by appropriate value modifier from the table below. They gain value after they are cut in a [[jeweler's workshop]]. Cut gems have a base value of 10. Items can be [[decorated]] (encrusted) with cut gems; all such decorations have a value of 10 (?unverified?) times the gem type's value multiplier. | |
− | == | + | == Varieties == |
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Gems come in many varieties, with their own color and value multipliers: | Gems come in many varieties, with their own color and value multipliers: | ||
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− | + | {{Gems}} | |
− | + | == Glass == | |
− | + | *green glass, x2 value, requires only a [[bag]] full of [[sand]] | |
− | + | *clear glass, x5 value, requires [[pearlash]] as well as a [[bag]] full of [[sand]] | |
− | + | *crystal glass, x10 value, requires [[pearlash]] and [[rock crystal]] | |
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− | + | Like working [[metal]], making glass requires [[fuel]], either [[coke]] or [[charcoal]] at a normal glass furnace, or [[magma]] at a [[magma glass furnace]]. | |
− | + | Glass has other uses than as a mere gem, as glass can be used as (a rather odd looking) stone for most buildings, such as Tables or Doors. In addition, Glass can be converted into [[Trap]] components, such as large, spiked balls or giant axes. However, this appears to requires a Glass Bar, which is not possible to create at the current time. | |
− | + | Outside of Metal and Wood, Glass is the only readily available material to create Cages out of, as well. | |
− | + | [[Category:Materials]] |