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== Quality grades ==
 
== Quality grades ==
  
All crafted items ({{L|furniture}}, {{L|armor}}, {{L|bolts}}, etc.) – but not intermediate materials ({{L|bar}}s, {{L|block}}s, etc. except {{L|cloth}}, which does have quality levels) – are bracketed by characters that show the quality of their craftsdwarfship. Dyeing also has a quality level, as does Decorating/Encrusting (with gems, leathers, cloth, etc). Prepared foods have quality levels. Alcohol has a hidden quality rating that controls the amount of happiness a dwarf gets from drinking it.
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Most crafted items ([[furniture]], [[armor]], [[bolts]], etc.) are bracketed by characters that show the quality of their craftsdwarfship. Intermediate materials other than cloth ([[bar]]s, [[block]]s, etc.) do not have quality. [[Dye]]ing also has a quality level, as does [[Decoration|Decorating]]/Encrusting (with gems, leathers, cloth, etc) and [[engraving]]s. [[Cooking|Prepared]] foods have quality levels.  
  
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! style="padding-right: 35px;" | '''Designation''' || style="text-align: left;" | '''Description''' || style="padding-right: 20px; padding-left: 15px; text-align: center;" | '''Value <br>Modifier''' || style="text-align: center;" | '''&nbsp;Weapon To-Hit /<br>Armor Deflect Modifier'''
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==Admiring furniture==
| &nbsp;Item Name || style="text-align: center;" | &mdash;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; || 1x || 1x || style="text-align: center;" |  || style="text-align: center;" |
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Quality has an impact on the amount of [[thought|happiness]] a dwarf gets from admiring furniture only to the extent that it contributes to the furniture's [[value]]. That is, if there's a no-quality statue and a masterwork statue which have the exact same monetary value, they'll each give the same amount of happiness when admired (assuming the dwarves have no [[preference]] for the material of either statue). Furniture quality has no influence on how often a piece of furniture is admired.
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| -Item Name- || Well-crafted || 2x || style="text-align: center;" | || style="text-align: center;" | 
 
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| +Item Name+ || Finely-crafted || 3x || style="text-align: center;" | || style="text-align: center;" |
 
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| *Item Name* || Superior quality || 4x ||style="text-align: center;" |  || style="text-align: center;" |
 
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| ≡Item Name≡ || Exceptional || 5x || style="text-align: center;" | || style="text-align: center;" |
 
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| ☼Item Name☼ || Masterful || 12x || 2x || style="text-align: center;" | || style="text-align: center;" |
 
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| ''Unique name'' || Artifact || 120x || 3x || style="text-align: center;" |
 
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==Changes to artifact weapons==
 
==Changes to artifact weapons==
Toady gave us a quote on weapon and armor quality, giving the game qualities of an "artifact" in DF2010:
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Toady gave us a quote on weapon and armor quality, giving the game qualities of an "artifact" in v0.31:
 
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#Things like artifact bone spears will likely be crap against steel, yeah.  We don't have actual magical artifacts yet, and that's what would be required.
 
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 24 June 2013

This article is about an older version of DF.
Go here for information on Room quality

Quality grades[edit]

Most crafted items (furniture, armor, bolts, etc.) are bracketed by characters that show the quality of their craftsdwarfship. Intermediate materials other than cloth (bars, blocks, etc.) do not have quality. Dyeing also has a quality level, as does Decorating/Encrusting (with gems, leathers, cloth, etc) and engravings. Prepared foods have quality levels.

Designation Description Value
Modifier
 Weapon To-Hit /
Armor Deflect Modifier
 Item Name —     1x 1x
-Item Name- Well-crafted 2x unknown
+Item Name+ Finely-crafted 3x unknown
*Item Name* Superior quality 4x unknown
≡Item Name≡ Exceptional 5x unknown
☼Item Name☼ Masterful 12x 2x
Unique name Artifact 120x 3x
«Item Name» Decorated object Varies unknown

Admiring furniture[edit]

Quality has an impact on the amount of happiness a dwarf gets from admiring furniture only to the extent that it contributes to the furniture's value. That is, if there's a no-quality statue and a masterwork statue which have the exact same monetary value, they'll each give the same amount of happiness when admired (assuming the dwarves have no preference for the material of either statue). Furniture quality has no influence on how often a piece of furniture is admired.

Changes to artifact weapons[edit]

Toady gave us a quote on weapon and armor quality, giving the game qualities of an "artifact" in v0.31:

  1. Additional value multiplier of 10 over masterwork, so a total multiplier of 120.
  2. Cannot be owned (can be equipped, you might have to do it explicitly though).
  3. Armor deflection roll has *3 roll modifier instead of the masterwork's *2.
  4. Same for melee attack and archery rolls.
  5. It looks like the artifact edges are the maximum edge for the material, which is also what a masterwork gets, so beyond a masterwork you'd just be getting the hit roll modifier.
  6. Things like artifact bone spears will likely be crap against steel, yeah. We don't have actual magical artifacts yet, and that's what would be required.