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Milling produces one unit of [[dye]], [[flour]] or [[sugar]] per item milled as well as 1 or 2 [[seed]]s. Milled items have no [[Item quality|extra quality]] associated with them.
 
Milling produces one unit of [[dye]], [[flour]] or [[sugar]] per item milled as well as 1 or 2 [[seed]]s. Milled items have no [[Item quality|extra quality]] associated with them.
  
A quern is powered by the dwarf himself, while a millstone uses outside mechanical power (either a [[water wheel]] or a [[windmill]]).  Using a millstone is obviously quicker, though it is also more difficult to set up.
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A quern is powered by the dwarf themself, while a millstone uses outside mechanical power (either a [[water wheel]] or a [[windmill]]).  Using a millstone is obviously quicker, though it is also more difficult to set up.
 
 
Dwarves high in the milling skill are experts at milling around. Then again, so are all dwarves.
 
  
 
'''See also:'''
 
'''See also:'''

Latest revision as of 08:22, 14 August 2014

Skill: Miller
Association  
Profession Farmer
Job Title Miller
Labor Milling
Tasks
Workshop
Attributes
  • Strength
  • Agility
  • Endurance
  • Kinesthetic Sense
This article is about an older version of DF.

Miller is the skill associated with the milling labor. Millers mill plants at either a quern or millstone, placing the resulting goods into bags. Milling produces one unit of dye, flour or sugar per item milled as well as 1 or 2 seeds. Milled items have no extra quality associated with them.

A quern is powered by the dwarf themself, while a millstone uses outside mechanical power (either a water wheel or a windmill). Using a millstone is obviously quicker, though it is also more difficult to set up.

See also:

Miner
Woodworker
Stoneworker
Ranger
Doctor
Farmer
Fishery worker
Metalsmith
Jeweler
Craftsdwarf
Engineer

Administrator
Military
General
Weapon
Other
Social
Broker
Other

Other/Peasant
Unused