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Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] sliver barbs for their ''wicked thorns''.
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] sliver barbs for their ''wicked thorns''.
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[[Image:SilentAnnetteSliverbarb.png|206px|thumb|Sliver barb found in the wild (Steam version).]]
  
 
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Dwarves tend to be surprised at the fact that they appear more gray than silver. This may be due to misreading the name while drunk. The plant is thorny and rhymes with "liver".
 
Dwarves tend to be surprised at the fact that they appear more gray than silver. This may be due to misreading the name while drunk. The plant is thorny and rhymes with "liver".
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There have been reports of dungeon masters mandating export bans on sliver barbs due to them apparently being "way too strong for a 1st-level plant", whatever that means. However, these stories are obviously false because dungeon masters can't make mandates.
  
 
{{Translation| dwarven = rasuk robek | elvish = rili úpe | goblin = uz tuxxu | human = ápiv zomuth}}
 
{{Translation| dwarven = rasuk robek | elvish = rili úpe | goblin = uz tuxxu | human = ápiv zomuth}}

Latest revision as of 22:57, 26 July 2024

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Urist likes sliver barbs for their wicked thorns.
Seed

· / Sliver barb seeds sprite.png Sliver barb seeds

Graphic
Sliver barb shrub sprite.png
Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
Biome

Wet Dry
Alignment

Evil

Products
Alcohol Gutter cruor
Powder Sliver dye
Plant Properties
Edible No
Cookable No
Seed Properties
Edible No
Cookable Yes
Uses
This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

Sliver barb is an aboveground crop that can be brewed into gutter cruor, a low-value alcohol, or milled into black sliver dye, a high-value dye. It only grows in evil areas - since human and elven civilizations never live in these areas, your trading partners won't have seeds for it. To get this plant, your dwarves will need to brave the evil weather and pull it from the earth themselves.

Some dwarves like sliver barbs for their wicked thorns.

Sliver barb found in the wild (Steam version).
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Dwarves tend to be surprised at the fact that they appear more gray than silver. This may be due to misreading the name while drunk. The plant is thorny and rhymes with "liver".

There have been reports of dungeon masters mandating export bans on sliver barbs due to them apparently being "way too strong for a 1st-level plant", whatever that means. However, these stories are obviously false because dungeon masters can't make mandates.

"Sliver barb" in other Languages Books-aj.svg aj ashton 01.svg
Dwarven: rasuk robek
Elven: rili úpe
Goblin: uz tuxxu
Human: ápiv zomuth
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