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All types of bars can be used in [[roads]] and other [[construction]]s, as well as built as [[bars|horizontal or vertical bars]]. (Be aware that some purposes suggest the use of [[fire-safe]] materials.)
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All types of bars can be used to build [[workshops]], [[roads]], [[bridges]], and other [[construction]]s, as well as built as [[bars|horizontal or vertical bars]]. (Be aware that some purposes suggest the use of [[fire-safe]] materials.)
  
 
"Bars" of [[adamantine]] metal are referred to as "wafers", but when used as building material they function the same as any other bars.
 
"Bars" of [[adamantine]] metal are referred to as "wafers", but when used as building material they function the same as any other bars.

Revision as of 18:34, 16 September 2009

For built horizontal and vertical bars, see Bars.

A bar is a sub-type of building material. All metals are created as bars at a smelter, whether processed from ores, alloyed with other metals, or melted down from existing metal items. Refined coal, ash, potash, pearlash, and tallow soap are also created as bars.

Most bars are not an end-product, but are used for something else:


Bar of... Use
ash makes potash or lye
charcoal
or coke
powering standard forges, smelters, and kilns,
and for making pig iron and steel
metal smithing
pearlash needed ingredient for clear or crystal glass
potash used as fertilizer, makes pearlash
soap trade or construction only


All types of bars can be used to build workshops, roads, bridges, and other constructions, as well as built as horizontal or vertical bars. (Be aware that some purposes suggest the use of fire-safe materials.)

"Bars" of adamantine metal are referred to as "wafers", but when used as building material they function the same as any other bars.




See also: