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− | All bars are | + | All "bars" items are 6000 cm<sup>3</sup> in [[size]], which means up to 10 will fit into a [[Container#Quick_Reference|60000-capacity bin]]. The only exception to this 6000 cm<sup>3</sup> size are possibly partially-used soap bars. In the real world, a single [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c6/Gold_bullion_2.jpg 400-tr.oz. bar of gold] is 645 cm<sup>3</sup>, which suggests that Dwarf Fortress's "bars" items consist of multiple bars (since a single "gold bars" item weighs 115 kilograms). |
All types of bars can also be used to build [[workshop]]s, [[road]]s, [[bridge]]s, and other [[construction]]s. Different bars require different [[labor]]s in their construction: [[blacksmith|smithing]] is used for metal bars and [[mason]]ry for all others (including bars of soap). | All types of bars can also be used to build [[workshop]]s, [[road]]s, [[bridge]]s, and other [[construction]]s. Different bars require different [[labor]]s in their construction: [[blacksmith|smithing]] is used for metal bars and [[mason]]ry for all others (including bars of soap). |
Latest revision as of 07:34, 2 December 2023
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A bar is a sub-type of building material (interchangeable with a block for that purpose), and is the base individual unit of metal, charcoal, coke, potash, ash, pearlash, and soap. All metals are created as bars at a smelter, whether processed from ores, alloyed with other metals, or melted down from existing metal items.
With the exception of non-fire-safe materials, all bars are as durable as others - a wall made from bars of ash, charcoal or soap will last as long as one made from bars of steel. Bars are a storage unit and not an end product in and of themselves, being used for various other tasks:
Bar | Used for |
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ash | making lye or potash |
charcoal or coke |
powering standard forges, smelters, kilns, and glass furnaces, and making pig iron and steel |
metal | smithing |
pearlash | making clear or crystal glass |
potash | fertilizing farms or making pearlash |
soap | health care and cleaning self |
All "bars" items are 6000 cm3 in size, which means up to 10 will fit into a 60000-capacity bin. The only exception to this 6000 cm3 size are possibly partially-used soap bars. In the real world, a single 400-tr.oz. bar of gold is 645 cm3, which suggests that Dwarf Fortress's "bars" items consist of multiple bars (since a single "gold bars" item weighs 115 kilograms).
All types of bars can also be used to build workshops, roads, bridges, and other constructions. Different bars require different labors in their construction: smithing is used for metal bars and masonry for all others (including bars of soap).
"Bars" of adamantine metal are referred to as "wafers", but when used as building material they function the same as any other bars.
See also[edit]
"Bar" in other Languages
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