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A '''bar''' is a sub-type of building material (interchangeable with a {{L|block}} for that purpose), and is the base individual unit of {{L|metal}}, {{L|charcoal}}, {{L|coke}}, {{L|potash}}, {{L|ash}}, {{L|pearlash}}, and tallow {{L|soap}}.  All {{L|metal}}s are created as bars at a {{L|smelter}}, whether smelted from {{L|ore}}s or {{L|melt}}ed down from existing metal items.
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A '''bar''' is a sub-type of building material (interchangeable with a [[block]] for that purpose), and is the base individual unit of [[metal]], [[charcoal]], [[coke]], [[potash]], [[ash]], [[pearlash]], and tallow [[soap]].  All [[metal]]s are created as bars at a [[smelter]], whether smelted from [[ore]]s or [[melt]]ed down from existing metal items.
  
 
Most bars are not an end-product, but are then used to produce something else:
 
Most bars are not an end-product, but are then used to produce something else:
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| {{L|ash}} || makes {{L|potash}} or {{L|lye}}
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| [[ash]] || makes [[potash]] or [[lye]]
 
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| {{L|fuel|charcoal <br />or coke}}|| powering standard {{L|forge}}s, {{L|smelter}}s, {{L|kiln}}s, and {{L|glass furnace}}s,<br />and for making {{L|pig iron}} and {{L|steel}}
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| [[fuel|charcoal <br />or coke]]|| powering standard [[forge]]s, [[smelter]]s, [[kiln]]s, and [[glass furnace]]s,<br />and for making [[pig iron]] and [[steel]]
 
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| {{L|metal}} || {{L|smith}}ing  
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| [[metal]] || [[metalsmith]]ing  
 
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| {{L|pearlash}} || needed ingredient for clear or crystal {{L|glass}}
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| [[pearlash]] || needed ingredient for clear or crystal [[glass]]
 
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| {{L|potash}} || used as {{L|fertilizer}}, makes {{L|pearlash}}
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| [[potash]] || used as [[farm plot|fertilizer]], makes [[pearlash]]
 
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| {{L|soap}} || none
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| [[soap]] || none
 
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Metal bars can also be used to build {{L|workshop}}s, {{L|road}}s, {{L|bridge}}s, and {{L|aqueduct}}s.
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Metal bars can also be used to build [[workshop]]s, [[road]]s, [[bridge]]s, and [[aqueduct]]s.
  
"Bars" of {{L|adamantine}} metal are referred to as "wafers", but when used as building material they function the same as any other bars.
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"Bars" of [[adamantine]] metal are referred to as "wafers", but when used as building material they function the same as any other bars.
  
 
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'''See also:'''
 
'''See also:'''
:* {{L|block}}
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:* [[block]]
:* {{L|stack}}
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:* [[stack]]
  
 
{{Category|Materials}}
 
{{Category|Materials}}

Latest revision as of 16:01, 11 August 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

A bar is a sub-type of building material (interchangeable with a block for that purpose), and is the base individual unit of metal, charcoal, coke, potash, ash, pearlash, and tallow soap. All metals are created as bars at a smelter, whether smelted from ores or melted down from existing metal items.

Most bars are not an end-product, but are then used to produce something else:

Bar of... Use
ash makes potash or lye
charcoal
or coke
powering standard forges, smelters, kilns, and glass furnaces,
and for making pig iron and steel
metal metalsmithing
pearlash needed ingredient for clear or crystal glass
potash used as fertilizer, makes pearlash
soap none

Metal bars can also be used to build workshops, roads, bridges, and aqueducts.

"Bars" of adamantine metal are referred to as "wafers", but when used as building material they function the same as any other bars.



See also: