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'''Blocks''' are required to construct certain buildings such as [[furnace]]s and [[well]]s. They can also be used in place of raw [[stone]] or other materials to construct nearly any other type of building.
 
'''Blocks''' are required to construct certain buildings such as [[furnace]]s and [[well]]s. They can also be used in place of raw [[stone]] or other materials to construct nearly any other type of building.
  
[[Bridge]]s, [[road]]s, and [[aqueduct]]s made out of blocks will be "smooth" instead of "rough" (when made out of raw stone). The only known advantage of smooth bridges and roads is that they can be built more quickly (twice as fast as rough) and that they have a higher monetary value (a fortress's road must be of a certain value to attract a [[king]]). Blocks have a base [[Item value|value]] of 5☼, which is multiplied by their material value and the [[Item quality|design and construction quality]] of the construction they are used in. Raw stones have a base value of 0☼, so no matter how well a raw stone construction is built, it will never have a monetary value, only providing a small amount of architecture value.
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[[Bridge]]s, [[road]]s, and [[aqueduct]]s made out of blocks will be "smooth" instead of "rough" (when made out of raw stone). The only known advantage of smooth bridges and roads is their monetary value; a fortress's road must be of a certain value to attract a [[king]]. Blocks have a base [[Item value|value]] of 5☼, which is multiplied by their material value and the [[Item quality|design and construction quality]] of the construction they are used in. Raw stones have a base value of 0☼, so no matter how well a raw stone construction is built, it will never have a monetary value.
  
 
Blocks are usually made from stone (in a [[mason's workshop]]) due to its abundance. They can also be fashioned out of any type of glass at a [[glass furnace]], or any metal at a [[metalsmith's forge]]. Blocks can be stored in [[bin]]s, but [[stone|raw stone]] cannot. Blocks are a little bit lighter than raw stone (250Γ instead of 300Γ), and so dwarves will be slightly less encumbered when carrying them.
 
Blocks are usually made from stone (in a [[mason's workshop]]) due to its abundance. They can also be fashioned out of any type of glass at a [[glass furnace]], or any metal at a [[metalsmith's forge]]. Blocks can be stored in [[bin]]s, but [[stone|raw stone]] cannot. Blocks are a little bit lighter than raw stone (250Γ instead of 300Γ), and so dwarves will be slightly less encumbered when carrying them.

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