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:''"What do you call a soaper in Dwarf Fortress?! What's soap?"'' -anonymous
 
:''"What do you call a soaper in Dwarf Fortress?! What's soap?"'' -anonymous
  
A '''soaper''' is a [[dwarf]] who creates [[soap]] from [[tallow]] and [[lye]] at the [[Alchemist's laboratory]]. This is one of the least useful roles in the [[fortress]] because any dwarf can be assigned the task and yield the same result since soap has no quality modifier; the only difference is faster producing. Additionally, in fortresses without [[sand]] (which is required to produce the 3 clear glass vials needed for the laboratory), the soap making profession is entirely worthless. Thus, soapers are typically excellent candidates to be drafted into the [[military]] or full-time [[hauling]] duty, or otherwise re-trained in another [[profession]].
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A '''soaper''' is a [[dwarf]] who creates [[soap]] from [[tallow]] and [[lye]] at the [[Alchemist's laboratory]]. This is one of the least useful roles in the [[fortress]] because any dwarf can be assigned the task and yield the same result since soap has no quality modifier; the only difference is faster production. Additionally, in fortresses without [[sand]] (which is required to produce the 3 clear glass vials needed for the laboratory), the soap making profession is entirely worthless. Thus, soapers are typically excellent candidates to be drafted into the [[military]] or full-time [[hauling]] duty, or otherwise re-trained in another [[profession]].
  
 
At present soap has no different effect than any other [[block]], but given that the base value of soap is 25☼ multiplied by the [MODVALUE:] of the creature whose fat it is made from, soap can be very valuable to build with. It is also the best way to get [[value]] out of [[megabeast]] [[fat]] (plus,admit it, a block of Hydra or Dragon soap is just cool - and ''very'' valuable!).  
 
At present soap has no different effect than any other [[block]], but given that the base value of soap is 25☼ multiplied by the [MODVALUE:] of the creature whose fat it is made from, soap can be very valuable to build with. It is also the best way to get [[value]] out of [[megabeast]] [[fat]] (plus,admit it, a block of Hydra or Dragon soap is just cool - and ''very'' valuable!).  

Revision as of 18:44, 20 August 2009

Skill: Soaper
Association  
Profession Farmer
Job Title Soaper
Labor Soap Maker
Tasks
Workshop

Alchemist's laboratory

"What do you call a soaper in Dwarf Fortress? A Recruit!" -Zander j
"What do you call a soaper in Dwarf Fortress?! What's soap?" -anonymous

A soaper is a dwarf who creates soap from tallow and lye at the Alchemist's laboratory. This is one of the least useful roles in the fortress because any dwarf can be assigned the task and yield the same result since soap has no quality modifier; the only difference is faster production. Additionally, in fortresses without sand (which is required to produce the 3 clear glass vials needed for the laboratory), the soap making profession is entirely worthless. Thus, soapers are typically excellent candidates to be drafted into the military or full-time hauling duty, or otherwise re-trained in another profession.

At present soap has no different effect than any other block, but given that the base value of soap is 25☼ multiplied by the [MODVALUE:] of the creature whose fat it is made from, soap can be very valuable to build with. It is also the best way to get value out of megabeast fat (plus,admit it, a block of Hydra or Dragon soap is just cool - and very valuable!).

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