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'''Ash''' is an intermediate good used to make [[potash]], [[lye]], or to [[Glazer|glaze]] [[ceramic industry|ceramics]]. Ash is produced by burning [[wood]] at a [[wood furnace]], and comes in [[bar]]s, stored in a [[Stockpile#Bar/Block|bar/block stockpile]], and viewable in the [[stocks]] screen under "bars". Ash bars are a surprisingly-sound structural material, usable for building [[construction]]s, [[workshop]]s and [[furnace]]s of equal parity to, say, [[granite]]. Although the precise [[material science|material properties]] of ash are unknown, it is [[fire-safe]], (somehow) [[magma-safe]], and can even resist the heat of [[dragonfire]], making it a usable material when working with intense heat.
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'''Ash''' is an intermediate good used to make [[potash]], [[lye]], or to [[Glazer|glaze]] [[ceramic industry|ceramics]]. Ash is produced by burning [[wood]] at a [[wood furnace]], and comes in [[bar]]s, stored in a [[Stockpile#Bar/Block|bar/block stockpile]], and viewable in the [[stocks]] screen under "bars". Unlike other bars, an ash bar is not a valid construction material.  
  
 
Procedurally-generated creatures (such as [[titan]]s and [[forgotten beast]]s) may occasionally be composed of ash, though killing them will just result in a useless pile of ash for your dwarves to clean up.  A killed [[fire man]] will leave behind a usable bar of ash, though these creatures are rare.
 
Procedurally-generated creatures (such as [[titan]]s and [[forgotten beast]]s) may occasionally be composed of ash, though killing them will just result in a useless pile of ash for your dwarves to clean up.  A killed [[fire man]] will leave behind a usable bar of ash, though these creatures are rare.
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Ash is one of the [[Hardcoded_material|hardcoded materials]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 4 December 2023

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

Properties
Fire-safe Magma-safe
For the tree, see Ash (tree).

Ash is an intermediate good used to make potash, lye, or to glaze ceramics. Ash is produced by burning wood at a wood furnace, and comes in bars, stored in a bar/block stockpile, and viewable in the stocks screen under "bars". Unlike other bars, an ash bar is not a valid construction material.

Procedurally-generated creatures (such as titans and forgotten beasts) may occasionally be composed of ash, though killing them will just result in a useless pile of ash for your dwarves to clean up. A killed fire man will leave behind a usable bar of ash, though these creatures are rare.

Ash is one of the hardcoded materials.

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"Ash" in other Languages Books-aj.svg aj ashton 01.svg
Dwarven: ibruk
Elven: imeri
Goblin: usmdas
Human: cish
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Creature
BloodBoneCartilageCheeseChitinEggFatFeatherHair (WoolYarn) • HoofHornIchorLeatherMilkMeatNailNervous tissueOrgansParchmentPearlScaleShellSilkSkinSpitSweatTallowTearsToothWax
Plant
Fiber (PaperSlurry) • FlowerFruitLeafOil • Plant powders (DyeFlourSugar) • Seed (Press cake) • Wood
Creature/Plant
Inorganic
Hardcoded
AmberAshCoralFilthFuelGlassGrimeIceLyeMagmaMudPearlashPotashSaltUnknown substanceVomitWater
See also: Material science