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40d:Item value
Value is determined by the base value of the object with multipliers for the material it is made out of, the quality of its creation, and any decorations on it.
Base Values of Items
The base value of an item is found from what the item is, not what it is made out of. For example, a wood block uses the base value for a block, not the one for 'wooden'. A wood log uses the base value for raw material.
Value | Items |
---|---|
0 | Bone, Shell, Fat, Mangled Meat... |
1 | Bolts, Seeds, Tallow, Animals |
2 | Meat, Fish, Raw Fish, Drinks, Plants |
3 | Raw Materials - Rough Gems, Stone, Logs etc |
5 | Bars, Cut Gems, Blocks, Sand, Tanned Hides, Animal Traps |
6 | Thread |
7 | Cloth* |
10 | All furniture except statues , All crafts, clothes*, Decorations, Prepared meals, Bucklers |
15 | Shoes*, Socks*, Boots, Gauntlets, Leggings, Shields, Helms, |
20 | Leather Armor, Siege Ammo, Flour, Sugar, Syrup |
25 | Statues, Windows |
30 | Greaves, Mechanisms, Siege Engine Parts |
60 | Chain Mail |
100 | Plate Mail, Anvils |
- Cloth has an additional modifier of +20, finished goods made from cloth have a modifier of +40
Material Multipliers
The material multiplier of an item is found from what it is made out of. For example, a wood block uses the same multiplier as a log or chest - that for wood.
Quality
Item value is further increased by applying the quality modifier.
Designation | Description | Value Modifier |
|
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Item Name | — | ×1 | |
-Item Name- | Well-crafted | ×2 | |
+Item Name+ | Finely-crafted | ×3 | |
*Item Name* | Superior quality | ×4 | |
≡Item Name≡ | Exceptional | ×5 | |
☼Item Name☼ | Masterful | ×12 |
Decorations
Your craftsdwarves can add decorations to your objects. This increases their value. The base value of a decoration is 10. This is multiplied with the material the decoration is made of and the quality of the decoration, and added to the value of the item. For example, a gold stud would be worth 10 base value for the decoration times the 30 material multiplier for the gold: 300☼.
Examples
Base Object | Material | Quality | Final Value | |||
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Anvil | (100) | Steel | (x30) | +Item+ | (x3) | 9000☼ |
Door | (10) | Obsidian | (x3) | None | (x1) | 30☼ |
Block | (5) | Wood | (x1) | None | (x1) | 5☼ |
Goblet | (10) | Lead | (x2) | -Item- | (x2) | 40☼ |
Goblet | (10) | Aluminum | (x40) | ☼Item☼ | (x12) | 4800☼ |