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23a:Adamantine

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Adamantine
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Wikipedia article

Adamantine metal itself is considered 'the king of metals', light as a feather, hard as diamond and capable of being sharpened to a near-atomic edge. It is processed from Template:L which is formed of clumps of razor-sharp strands that must be carefully extracted from the stone.

Processing adamantine requires separate Template:Ls, Adamantine Extraction and Adamantine Working, to be enabled under a dwarf's v-p-l menu. Like craftsworking, adamantine processing is actually made up of a variety of skills:

  • "Adamantine Extractor", which is gained from processing raw adamantine into adamantine strands at a Template:L.
  • "Adamantine Smelter", which is gained from smelting adamantine strands into adamantine wafers at a Template:L (a normal Template:L won't work).
  • "Adamantine Weaver", which is gained from weaving adamantine strands into adamantine cloth at a Template:L.
  • "Adamantine Worker", which is gained from forging things from adamantine wafers at a Template:L (only clothes require a Template:L).

Adamantine can be used to build any item you could build out of any other material (excluding, oddly, beds), including furniture, bins, mechanisms, shirts, shoes, etc. None of these items can be decorated however. Adamantine wafers can also be used to construct Template:Ls, which can be placed over Template:L.

Adamantine items are incredibly light; in addition, every dwarf loves adamantine items. Forging the actual item is very fast (even if making the wafers and hauling them to the workshop takes weeks), and doesn't require fuel.

Adamantine strands are worth 1800☼ each.

Adamantine cloth is worth 2100☼ each. You need three for a shirt, two for shoes, four for pants.

Adamantine wafers are worth 1500☼ and take much longer than bars of other metals to make, so it is recommended that you set your fastest dwarves to learn the trade. A battle axe needs four wafers, and a set of plate mail needs nine. A full set of plate mail, boots, gauntlets, greaves and helm takes 21 wafers.