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− | | job name = | + | | job name = [[Jeweling]] |
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* Encrust ammo with ''gem name'' | * Encrust ammo with ''gem name'' | ||
* Encrust finished goods with ''gem name'' | * Encrust finished goods with ''gem name'' | ||
* Encrust furniture with ''gem name'' | * Encrust furniture with ''gem name'' | ||
− | | workshop = | + | | workshop = [[Jeweler's workshop]]}} |
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− | '''Jeweler''' is a category profession for dwarves that work with | + | '''Jeweler''' is a category profession for dwarves that work with [[gem]]s. Jewelers work in a [[jeweler's workshop]], either cutting rough gems into usable gems or setting gems into either [[furniture]], [[finished goods]] or [[ammo]]. |
− | An adult | + | An adult [[dwarf]] whose best skill is in this category will be known as a "Jeweler". |
The two Jeweler skills are: | The two Jeweler skills are: | ||
{{Skill Box|Jeweler|2:1|2:1| | {{Skill Box|Jeweler|2:1|2:1| | ||
− | * | + | * [[Gem cutter]] |
− | * | + | * [[Jeweler]] |
}} | }} | ||
− | The '''jeweler''' skill (known in later versions as "gem setter") is used by a dwarf for encrusting | + | The '''jeweler''' skill (known in later versions as "gem setter") is used by a dwarf for encrusting [[furniture]], [[finished goods]] and [[ammo]] with [[gem]]s. A high level of gem setting allows a dwarf to set gems faster and with better quality, making the decorated items more valuable. The jeweler skill is also used when constructing [[Building designer|designed]] buildings made of [[glass]] blocks. |
Large gems can not be used for setting as they are finished goods. | Large gems can not be used for setting as they are finished goods. | ||
− | Note that choosing to encrust a bundle of | + | Note that choosing to encrust a bundle of [[bolt]]s will create enormous value, as the same materials are used for a whole stack or a single bolt. Some players consider this as cheating. |
{{Skills}} | {{Skills}} | ||
{{Category|Professions}} | {{Category|Professions}} |
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This article is about an older version of DF. |
Jeweler is a category profession for dwarves that work with gems. Jewelers work in a jeweler's workshop, either cutting rough gems into usable gems or setting gems into either furniture, finished goods or ammo.
An adult dwarf whose best skill is in this category will be known as a "Jeweler".
The two Jeweler skills are:
Jeweler | |
The jeweler skill (known in later versions as "gem setter") is used by a dwarf for encrusting furniture, finished goods and ammo with gems. A high level of gem setting allows a dwarf to set gems faster and with better quality, making the decorated items more valuable. The jeweler skill is also used when constructing designed buildings made of glass blocks.
Large gems can not be used for setting as they are finished goods.
Note that choosing to encrust a bundle of bolts will create enormous value, as the same materials are used for a whole stack or a single bolt. Some players consider this as cheating.
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