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Difference between revisions of "v0.31:Alchemy"
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− | '''Alchemy''' is a primitive form of chemistry, mingled with a great deal of occultism, and concerned the study of metals and their transmutation. Like | + | '''Alchemy''' is a primitive form of chemistry, mingled with a great deal of occultism, and concerned the study of metals and their transmutation. Like {{L|magic}}, alchemy does not exist in Dwarf Fortress. Although listed on the labor menu, Alchemy does not currently have a function, and there are no alchemists. Previous versions of the game had the {{L|Alchemist's laboratory}} which was used to produce {{L|soap}}, but this has since been eliminated. |
==Bugs== | ==Bugs== | ||
− | Certain [[bugs]] may appear to be the effects of alchemy, such as lead mugs turning into gold mugs {{version|0.31.02}}. | + | Certain [[bugs]] may appear to be the effects of alchemy, such as lead mugs turning into gold mugs{{version|0.31.02}}. |
Revision as of 22:59, 20 May 2010
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Alchemy is a primitive form of chemistry, mingled with a great deal of occultism, and concerned the study of metals and their transmutation. Like Template:L, alchemy does not exist in Dwarf Fortress. Although listed on the labor menu, Alchemy does not currently have a function, and there are no alchemists. Previous versions of the game had the Template:L which was used to produce Template:L, but this has since been eliminated.
Bugs
Certain bugs may appear to be the effects of alchemy, such as lead mugs turning into gold mugsv0.31.02.