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'''Altars''' are a [[furniture]] item used in [[temple]]s.  In fortress mode, altars can be made from most materials, like wood at a [[Carpenter's workshop]], stone at a [[Mason's workshop]] (although using the [[Stonecrafter]] labor), glass at a [[Glass furnace]]/[[Magma glass furnace]] and metal at a [[Metalsmith's forge]]/[[Magma forge]]. They can be built with {{k|b}}-{{k|Alt|a}} labeled as '''Offering Places''', although they currently serve no purpose other than increasing a [[temple]]'s value and decoration, as temples don't require them to function.
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'''Altars''' are a [[furniture]] item used in [[temple]]s.  In fortress mode, altars can be made from most materials like wood, stone, glass, and metal at their respective [[workshop]]s. They can be built with {{Menu icon|b|f|p}} and are labeled as '''Offering Places''', though they currently serve no purpose other than increasing a [[room]]'s value and decoration, as [[temple]]s don't require them to function. Altars can be stored in [[furniture]] [[stockpile]]s and fall in the "other large tools" item type category.
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Dwarves have been known to place [[skull]]s on altars.
  
In [[Adventure mode]], you can often find [[dice]] that can be rolled on altars.
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In [[adventure mode]], you can often find [[dice]] that can be rolled on altars.
  
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A dwarf that knocks over an altar within a dedicated temple, during a tantrum or otherwise, will be cursed by that temple's deity with a random were-curse (as long as they are a believer of that deity). There is no cure. The player will receive a pop-up notification stating that the god has cursed their dwarf, and that dwarf will transform into a hostile beast during the next full moon.
 
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Altar
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Construction
Materials Workshops Labors
Rooms

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Base value Size
10☼ 500 cm³

Altars are a furniture item used in temples. In fortress mode, altars can be made from most materials like wood, stone, glass, and metal at their respective workshops. They can be built with Ui b.pngbUi bf.pngfUi bfp.pngp and are labeled as Offering Places, though they currently serve no purpose other than increasing a room's value and decoration, as temples don't require them to function. Altars can be stored in furniture stockpiles and fall in the "other large tools" item type category.

Dwarves have been known to place skulls on altars.

In adventure mode, you can often find dice that can be rolled on altars.

A dwarf that knocks over an altar within a dedicated temple, during a tantrum or otherwise, will be cursed by that temple's deity with a random were-curse (as long as they are a believer of that deity). There is no cure. The player will receive a pop-up notification stating that the god has cursed their dwarf, and that dwarf will transform into a hostile beast during the next full moon.


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AltarBookcaseDisplay (display case • pedestal) • HiveNest box

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