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− | '''Finished Goods''' are a number of products produced mostly by | + | '''Finished Goods''' are a number of products produced mostly by {{L|craftsdwarf|craftsdwarfs}} and the like, such as {{L|leatherworker|leatherworkers}}, {{L|clothier|clothiers}}, {{L|stonecrafter|stonecrafters}}, etc.. These items are {{L|crafts}}, {{L|instrument|instruments}}, {{L|mug|mugs}}, {{L|toy|toys}}, and {{L|clothes}} (note: this is not a complete list). |
Finished goods are typically useful as {{L|export}} items. However, clothes are important for your dwarves after the second year, when the clothes they brought with them have been quite worn out. | Finished goods are typically useful as {{L|export}} items. However, clothes are important for your dwarves after the second year, when the clothes they brought with them have been quite worn out. |
Revision as of 08:37, 1 May 2010
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Finished Goods are a number of products produced mostly by Template:L and the like, such as Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, etc.. These items are Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, and Template:L (note: this is not a complete list).
Finished goods are typically useful as Template:L items. However, clothes are important for your dwarves after the second year, when the clothes they brought with them have been quite worn out.
All finished goods go into a finished goods Template:L.
Should you have a Template:L available, the goods will be stacked into the Bin, if the stockpile settings allow Bins to be used. When Finished Goods are in a Bin, the Bin can easily be moved to a trade depot instead of individual items, making hauling goods far faster and more efficient.