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− | A '''gem setter''' is a {{L|dwarf}} with a high profession level in {{L|decoration|encrusting}} {{L|furniture}}, {{L|Finished goods|finished goods}} and {{L|ammo}} with {{L|gem}}s. A high level of gem setting allows a dwarf to set gems faster and with better quality, making the decorated items more valuable. | + | A '''gem setter''' is a {{L|dwarf}} with a high profession level in {{L|decoration|encrusting}} {{L|furniture}}, {{L|Finished goods|finished goods}} and {{L|ammo}} with cut {{L|gem}}s. A high level of gem setting allows a dwarf to set gems faster and with better quality, making the decorated items more valuable. |
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+ | Rough gems, which are found by {{L|Miner|miners}}, have to be converted to cut gems by a {{L|gem cutter}} before a gem setter can use them. Large gems, which are sometimes created instead of a cut gems, can not be used for setting as they are finished goods. | ||
Because there is a very wide variety of gems in most regions and some types of gems have pretty high {{L|material value}}, adding decorations of different types of gems is a good way to create items with very high value for {{L|trade}} or {{L|nobles}}. | Because there is a very wide variety of gems in most regions and some types of gems have pretty high {{L|material value}}, adding decorations of different types of gems is a good way to create items with very high value for {{L|trade}} or {{L|nobles}}. | ||
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Job Title | Gem Setter | |
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A gem setter is a Template:L with a high profession level in Template:L Template:L, Template:L and Template:L with cut Template:Ls. A high level of gem setting allows a dwarf to set gems faster and with better quality, making the decorated items more valuable.
Rough gems, which are found by Template:L, have to be converted to cut gems by a Template:L before a gem setter can use them. Large gems, which are sometimes created instead of a cut gems, can not be used for setting as they are finished goods.
Because there is a very wide variety of gems in most regions and some types of gems have pretty high Template:L, adding decorations of different types of gems is a good way to create items with very high value for Template:L or Template:L.
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