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− | '''Potter''' is the skill associated with the pottery [[labor]]. Potters make [[ceramic]] [[brick]]s, [[jug]]s, [[statue]]s, [[pot]]s, and [[finished goods|craft items]] at the [[kiln]] or [[magma kiln]]. Some [[instruments]] or instrument parts can be made with a potter, depending on world generation. Note that using a kiln to Collect Clay requires the [[ | + | '''Potter''' is the skill associated with the pottery [[labor]]. Potters make [[ceramic]] [[brick]]s, [[jug]]s, [[statue]]s, [[pot]]s, and [[finished goods|craft items]] at the [[kiln]] or [[magma kiln]]. Some [[instruments]] or instrument parts can be made with a potter, depending on world generation. Note that using a kiln to Collect Clay requires the [[Hauling|Item Hauling]] labor, and not pottery. |
The potter's [[skill|skill level]] is used to determine the [[quality]] of the created good. If a [[glaze]] is applied, it adds to the value of the final product (but [[glazing]] is a separate labor from pottery). | The potter's [[skill|skill level]] is used to determine the [[quality]] of the created good. If a [[glaze]] is applied, it adds to the value of the final product (but [[glazing]] is a separate labor from pottery). |
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Potter is the skill associated with the pottery labor. Potters make ceramic bricks, jugs, statues, pots, and craft items at the kiln or magma kiln. Some instruments or instrument parts can be made with a potter, depending on world generation. Note that using a kiln to Collect Clay requires the Item Hauling labor, and not pottery.
The potter's skill level is used to determine the quality of the created good. If a glaze is applied, it adds to the value of the final product (but glazing is a separate labor from pottery).
Potters can produce a variety of goods for a fortress as part of the ceramic industry.
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Exceptionally hairy potters might be able to use magic.
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