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+ | | color = 7:1 | ||
+ | | skill = Mason | ||
+ | | profession = [[Stoneworker]] | ||
+ | | job name = [[Masonry]] | ||
+ | | tasks = | ||
+ | * [[Construction]] (stone) | ||
+ | * Work in [[Mason's workshop]] | ||
+ | | workshop = [[Mason's workshop]] | ||
+ | | attributes = | ||
+ | * Strength | ||
+ | * Agility | ||
+ | * Endurance | ||
+ | * Creativity | ||
+ | * Spatial Sense | ||
+ | * Kinesthetic Sense | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{av}}{{Quality|Exceptional|23:04, 11 June 2010 (UTC)}} | ||
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+ | '''Mason''' is the skill associated with the '''masonry''' [[labor]]. Masons are responsible for creating [[furniture]] and other objects out of [[stone]] in a [[mason's workshop]]. | ||
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+ | Masons are also responsible for constructing [[architecture|architectural]] buildings designed with stone, stone blocks, [[glass]] blocks, [[pottery|bricks]], or [[soap]] bars. These buildings include [[trade depot]]s, [[bridge]]s, [[furnace]]s, and [[well]]s, and their building quality and value are influenced by the mason's skill. | ||
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+ | As stone is plentiful early on in almost any fort, and the [[table|tables]], [[chair|chairs]], and [[door|doors]] a mason can build are immediately desirable, bringing a mason along is a sensible choice for most [[starting build|starting builds]]. | ||
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+ | Because blocks have no [[quality]], making blocks is a good way to train new masons. A single [[boulder]] will produce 4 [[block]]s; blocks are lighter/easier to carry than boulders; blocks have a higher [[value]] than boulders, increasing the architectural [[wealth|created wealth]] of the resulting constructions; and block walls are more difficult to climb than rough stone walls. Blocks can't be used to make furniture, crafts or other stone objects the way boulders can, though. | ||
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+ | Building constructions has been relegated to its own labor in DF2014 and no longer requires labors related to the building materials, which makes it much easier to keep experienced masons occupied in the workshops while less-specialised labourers erect constructions. | ||
+ | [[File:The masonry of the Tholos Tomb of Clytemnestra on 26 March 2019.jpg|thumb|330px|center|[[Human]]-made masonry of the Tholos Tomb of Clytemnestra.]] | ||
+ | {{Skills}} |
Latest revision as of 03:41, 20 December 2022
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Profession | Stoneworker | |
Job Title | Mason | |
Labor | Masonry | |
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Mason is the skill associated with the masonry labor. Masons are responsible for creating furniture and other objects out of stone in a mason's workshop.
Masons are also responsible for constructing architectural buildings designed with stone, stone blocks, glass blocks, bricks, or soap bars. These buildings include trade depots, bridges, furnaces, and wells, and their building quality and value are influenced by the mason's skill.
As stone is plentiful early on in almost any fort, and the tables, chairs, and doors a mason can build are immediately desirable, bringing a mason along is a sensible choice for most starting builds.
Because blocks have no quality, making blocks is a good way to train new masons. A single boulder will produce 4 blocks; blocks are lighter/easier to carry than boulders; blocks have a higher value than boulders, increasing the architectural created wealth of the resulting constructions; and block walls are more difficult to climb than rough stone walls. Blocks can't be used to make furniture, crafts or other stone objects the way boulders can, though.
Building constructions has been relegated to its own labor in DF2014 and no longer requires labors related to the building materials, which makes it much easier to keep experienced masons occupied in the workshops while less-specialised labourers erect constructions.
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