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'''Soap''' is manufactured at the {{L|alchemist's laboratory}} from animal {{L|tallow}} and {{L|lye}}. Soap is stored in bar/block {{L|stockpile}}s and shows up in the z-stocks menu under {{L|bar}}s. It has no current use except as a {{L|trade}} item or to build constructions out of.  
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'''Soap''' is manufactured at the [[alchemist's laboratory]] from animal [[tallow]] and [[lye]]. Soap is stored in bar/block [[stockpile]]s and shows up in the z-stocks menu under [[bar]]s. It has no current use except as a [[trade]] item or to build constructions out of.  
  
Usually soap tends to have a low value, also because it does not have {{L|quality}} levels.  However it can become quite valuable if it is made from the "right" {{L|creature}}; its {{L|value}} is 25 multiplied by the {{L|Value#Material_multipliers|material multiplier}} (aka [MODVALUE]) of the creature whose fat it is made from. This means that soaping is a good way to get {{L|wealth}} out of {{L|megabeast}} fat. For example, a soap bar made from {{L|dragon}} or {{L|hydra}} tallow is worth 1250☼, summing up to 12,500☼ for one such creature (since one yields 10 fat). The lengthy production chain, high labor demand, consumption of wood (for the {{L|ash}} for the lye) and potential scarcity of tallow however makes most players largely ignore soap and go for easier trade goods like stone {{L|craft}}s.
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Usually soap tends to have a low value, also because it does not have [[quality]] levels.  However it can become quite valuable if it is made from the "right" [[creature]]; its [[value]] is 25 multiplied by the [[Value#Material_multipliers|material multiplier]] (aka [MODVALUE]) of the creature whose fat it is made from. This means that soaping is a good way to get [[wealth]] out of [[megabeast]] fat. For example, a soap bar made from [[dragon]] or [[hydra]] tallow is worth 1250☼, summing up to 12,500☼ for one such creature (since one yields 10 fat). The lengthy production chain, high labor demand, consumption of wood (for the [[ash]] for the lye) and potential scarcity of tallow however makes most players largely ignore soap and go for easier trade goods like stone [[craft]]s.
  
Constructions made from soap require the {{L|masonry}} labor to build.
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Constructions made from soap require the [[masonry]] labor to build.
  
 
Soap is one of many materials that results in a light gray tile or building.
 
Soap is one of many materials that results in a light gray tile or building.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:14, 8 December 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

Soap is manufactured at the alchemist's laboratory from animal tallow and lye. Soap is stored in bar/block stockpiles and shows up in the z-stocks menu under bars. It has no current use except as a trade item or to build constructions out of.

Usually soap tends to have a low value, also because it does not have quality levels. However it can become quite valuable if it is made from the "right" creature; its value is 25 multiplied by the material multiplier (aka [MODVALUE]) of the creature whose fat it is made from. This means that soaping is a good way to get wealth out of megabeast fat. For example, a soap bar made from dragon or hydra tallow is worth 1250☼, summing up to 12,500☼ for one such creature (since one yields 10 fat). The lengthy production chain, high labor demand, consumption of wood (for the ash for the lye) and potential scarcity of tallow however makes most players largely ignore soap and go for easier trade goods like stone crafts.

Constructions made from soap require the masonry labor to build.

Soap is one of many materials that results in a light gray tile or building.