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Does this apply to unbuilt, or stationed furniture only, or whichever is nearest? [[User:Uzu Bash|Uzu Bash]] 17:44, 14 October 2010 (UTC)

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Stone decorations?

Artifacts and objects made by other civs can have stone decorations. Is that another thing which is not possible in fortress mode? --Niggy 17:58, 5 June 2010 (UTC)

I've got an artifact coffer, made by a mason, who used four pieces of chert. It ended up with "encrusted", "adorned with rings", "menaces with spikes", and an "image of a large roach". So your artifacts can get stone decorations. Other civs don't trade artifacts to you. Their objects... um, elves do primarily wood decorations, and humans seem to prefer bone and such. My dwarves tend to stone, yes, but they also do gems and bone and metal.
I'd thus assume it's dependent on your civilizations. They'll do decorations based on what they have available to them, with an emphasis on what substances they prefer. --DeMatt 18:49, 5 June 2010 (UTC)
Now that I reread your question, I think I misunderstood the first time. No, you can't put stone decorations on things. Artifacts may end up with stone decorations, but there's currently no way for you to deliberately put stone on items. Kinda makes sense, given that stones are, well, big enough to carve whole tables and doors out of. --DeMatt 00:13, 6 June 2010 (UTC)

Do traffic costs affect the 'closeness' of objects for decoration?

You cannot specify a specific object for a dwarf to decorate. Dwarves will use the closest suitable object.

Is that the closest suitable object after adjusting for traffic costs, or are traffic costs ignored?

I believe they use the actual 3d distance, they don't take into account traffic costs, or pathing at ALL.

Famous artifact is famous.

During the first winter at one of my forts, my carpenter got a wild hair up her nethers and produced a three-log artifact barrel. Word must have traveled fast, because the next dwarven caravan that arrived had a (≡«-topaz scepter-»≡) decorated with, among other things, an image of said barrel... including the cheese held within and its identifying number in my stockpiles. Bug? --Onul Rigothzas 11:55, 26 June 2010 (UTC)

Bone Ethics

My dwarves couldn't care less about using goblin bones for crafts and whatnot. Can anyone else check that this is the rule and not the exception? --162.83.223.4 15:03, 20 August 2010 (UTC)

From what I have seen, they will use the bones for crafts, however, they will not butcher partial skeletons of goblins, so you have to wait like 10 years for them to fall apart on their own. They will also pick up goblin bones for decorating with bone, carry it to the workshop, and then cancel the job with a "No improvable item" message. This last behavior is currently listed as a bug on the bug tracker. --Telarin 15:48, 2 September 2010 (UTC)

Types of items to stud

What kinds of items can be studded with metal? Just weapons, or both weapons and armor, or are there other things as well? --Telarin 13:06, 26 August 2010 (UTC)

At least armor and furniture, as I'm currently looking at it. Matakuka 18:37, 26 August 2010 (UTC)

I am thinking that adding a table with the following columns might be a good idea:

  • Decoration Type
  • Shop Type
  • Material Used
  • Skill Used
  • Decoratable Item Types

Thoughts? --Telarin 15:46, 2 September 2010 (UTC)

furniture

Does this apply to unbuilt, or stationed furniture only, or whichever is nearest? Uzu Bash 17:44, 14 October 2010 (UTC)