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== Production Mandate ==
 
== Production Mandate ==
  
When a noble makes a production mandate, you will have about a year to fulfill it.  These mandates for the production of goods, and can specify type or material, just like export bans.  Note that a single [[mug]] is counted as 1 item although 3 are produced from one raw material, so if you are short of the mandated material producing mugs is favorable.  Getting the required items from a [[caravan]] will not fulfill a mandate, but traded metal ore and bars can be used for further processing. Making metal items includes smelting [[ore]] to create metal [[bar]]s of that type, notable for metals that have the brittle tag and thus can't be made into anything: [[pig iron]] and [[bismuth]]. Due to the mechanics of smelting, one job can produce up to 4 metal bars ([[bismuth bronze]], [[fine pewter]], [[rose gold]]...), these will count as 4 items.  
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When a noble makes a production mandate, you will have about a year to fulfill it.  These mandates for the production of goods, and can specify type or material, just like export bans.  Note that a single [[mug]] is counted as 1 item although 3 are produced from one raw material, so if you are short of the mandated material producing mugs is favorable.  Getting the required items from a [[Main:caravan|caravan]] will not fulfill a mandate, but traded metal ore and bars can be used for further processing. Making metal items includes smelting [[Main:ore|ore]] to create metal [[bar]]s of that type, notable for metals that have the brittle tag and thus can't be made into anything: [[pig iron]] and [[bismuth]]. Due to the mechanics of smelting, one job can produce up to 4 metal bars ([[bismuth bronze]], [[fine pewter]], [[rose gold]]...), these will count as 4 items.  
  
 
If you are on a map without [[flux]] and a noble is requesting pig iron products, order some flux stones from the dwarven caravan. If the trade liaison isn't offering any, see below.  
 
If you are on a map without [[flux]] and a noble is requesting pig iron products, order some flux stones from the dwarven caravan. If the trade liaison isn't offering any, see below.  

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