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Workshops are where materials are processed by dwarves into more valuable or useful items.
 
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Anything that is created, [[refined]], [[cooked]], altered, or decorated, or generally "produced" is processed at a workshop. There are many different types of workshops, for different purposes and different finished products. Just as they have specific products associated with them, they have specific [[labors]] that are required by dwarves who build them or work there, and dwarfs with more of the appropriate skill tend to produce higher [[quality]] objects*, and/or produce them faster.
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(* If the finished product has any quality modifiers - not all do. Processed milk is just [[cheese]], a stone block is just a stone block, and a tanned hide is just leather, etc.)
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Almost all workshops measure 3 tiles square, 3x3, but a few are 5x5, or even a single tile.
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Source: http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php/40d:Workshop#ixzz0m4gYhKG1
 
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Revision as of 02:23, 25 April 2010

Template:AV Template:Elven Workshops are where materials are processed by dwarves into more valuable or useful items.

Anything that is created, refined, cooked, altered, or decorated, or generally "produced" is processed at a workshop. There are many different types of workshops, for different purposes and different finished products. Just as they have specific products associated with them, they have specific labors that are required by dwarves who build them or work there, and dwarfs with more of the appropriate skill tend to produce higher quality objects*, and/or produce them faster.

(* If the finished product has any quality modifiers - not all do. Processed milk is just cheese, a stone block is just a stone block, and a tanned hide is just leather, etc.) Almost all workshops measure 3 tiles square, 3x3, but a few are 5x5, or even a single tile.


Source: http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php/40d:Workshop#ixzz0m4gYhKG1

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