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There are a number of caveats to these embellishments:  
 
There are a number of caveats to these embellishments:  
* [[Weapon]] decorations do not affect combat multipliers, even if your maul "menaces with spikes of steel."  
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* Weapon decorations do not affect combat multipliers, even if your maul "menaces with spikes of steel."  
* Adding decorations to an item does not increase its weight; this may be a bug.  
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*Adding decorations to an item does not increase its weight; this may be a bug.  
* Decorations on "grey" items (with brackets) that were gained in battle, or stolen from or traded with a [[caravan]], certify the product as "home-made" (brown), and make it count for your exports.
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*Decorations on "grey" items (with brackets) that were gained in battle, or stolen from or traded with a [[caravan]], certify the product as "home-made" (brown), and make it count for your exports.
  
 
You cannot pick a specific object for a dwarf to decorate; their [[path]]ing will cause them to use the closest suitable object (which is generally not what you want decorated). With the addition of linked [[stockpile]]s, it is possible to set up more sophisticated methods of decoration: set up a stockpile exclusively containing the type of item you want to decorate, set up another stockpile with the decorations you want used, and set both stockpiles to {{k|g}}ive to the related workshop. Failing that, locking all the desired content up (including the workshop and misbehaving dwarf) ''Rumpelstiltskin''-style, is the classic way to "specify" what to decorate. Using a linked stockpile in which the desired items are contained in bins, causes the craftsdwarf to also decorate the bins. While it is being decorated, other dwarves may replace the bin, repeating this unwanted process. You can probably work around this, by using an in-between-stockpile, taking from the bin-stockpile and giving to the craftshop, but without bins enabled.
 
You cannot pick a specific object for a dwarf to decorate; their [[path]]ing will cause them to use the closest suitable object (which is generally not what you want decorated). With the addition of linked [[stockpile]]s, it is possible to set up more sophisticated methods of decoration: set up a stockpile exclusively containing the type of item you want to decorate, set up another stockpile with the decorations you want used, and set both stockpiles to {{k|g}}ive to the related workshop. Failing that, locking all the desired content up (including the workshop and misbehaving dwarf) ''Rumpelstiltskin''-style, is the classic way to "specify" what to decorate. Using a linked stockpile in which the desired items are contained in bins, causes the craftsdwarf to also decorate the bins. While it is being decorated, other dwarves may replace the bin, repeating this unwanted process. You can probably work around this, by using an in-between-stockpile, taking from the bin-stockpile and giving to the craftshop, but without bins enabled.

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