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[[Stone crafter|Stonecrafting]] is a timeconsuming but easy to set up way to make [[export]] goods early, as your [[stone crafter]] will have access to tons of [[stone]] in a typical fortress. [[Stone]] goods are not that valuable and quite heavy, but many of these can be made and they will be accepted by any [[trade]]rs.  A legendary stone crafter with a stockpile of high value stone or ore can make some very valuable crafts.
 
[[Stone crafter|Stonecrafting]] is a timeconsuming but easy to set up way to make [[export]] goods early, as your [[stone crafter]] will have access to tons of [[stone]] in a typical fortress. [[Stone]] goods are not that valuable and quite heavy, but many of these can be made and they will be accepted by any [[trade]]rs.  A legendary stone crafter with a stockpile of high value stone or ore can make some very valuable crafts.
  
Making crafts from bone or shell is easy to set up if you have any [[dwarves]] hunt or fish, but it is easy for production to outstrip supply with legendary bonecrafters.  Additionally, bones and shell have potentially more important uses, such as producing bone [[ammo]] and [[crossbow]]s, or shell [[armor]].  Skulls, however, have no uses other than totems, so making totems has essentially no drawback. Note that making shell crafts will never produce scepters.
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Making crafts from bone or shell is easy to set up if you have any [[dwarves]] hunt or fish, but it is easy for production to outstrip supply with legendary bonecrafters.  Additionally, bones and shell have potentially more important uses, such as producing bone [[ammo]] and [[crossbow]]s, or shell [[armor]].  Skulls, however, have no uses other than totems, so making totems has essentially no drawback. Note that scepters cannot be made of shell.
  
 
Cloth and leather crafts tend to be very light, and can be more [[quality|valuable]] than stone crafts, but it takes more effort to produce cloth and leather than it does raw stone, and they can only be used to make amulets, earrings, and bracelets. Cloth and leather can also be used to make [[clothing]], which is as lightweight as most trade goods and, in some cases, is automatically produced in pairs.  
 
Cloth and leather crafts tend to be very light, and can be more [[quality|valuable]] than stone crafts, but it takes more effort to produce cloth and leather than it does raw stone, and they can only be used to make amulets, earrings, and bracelets. Cloth and leather can also be used to make [[clothing]], which is as lightweight as most trade goods and, in some cases, is automatically produced in pairs.  

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