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23a:Legendary artifact

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Dwarves in Template:Ls will create legendary artifacts, unique, "named" items which are of unsurpassable quality (and often Template:L as well). An artifact is the ultimate expression of a Template:L's desires, fears, memories and hopes in art form, and each dwarf will produce at most only one in their lives (or Template:L trying). Dwarves that create an artifact immediately gain enough Template:L to boost them to Template:L level in the affected Template:L unless they were Template:L.

Dwarves carry their artifacts around with them everywhere they go. After enough time passes, they are intended to become obsessed with their artifact (holding onto it), become uneasy and drop it on the floor, or become nervous and hide it (effectively destroying it); due to a bug, however, this never happens. Once an artifact is dropped (generally due to death or injury), it can be used just like any item of its type, except for clothing and with some limitations to armor and weapons (see below), but it cannot be traded. A list of all artifacts that the fortress has created can be seen by pressing l.

Artifacts cannot be destroyed unless lost in a Template:L or dropped to the Template:L, though the heat generated by a Template:L could potentially melt artifacts. They can be stolen by Template:L; an artifact lost to you will have a note to that effect in the Artifacts screen (l) and will likely give a very bad Template:L to the creator.


Construction

Dwarves will normally use anywhere from one to ten items in their construction. If you view (q) the Template:L a dwarf has seized while the dwarf is in it, you can see what materials he or she plans to use (see Template:L for further details). Once the dwarf has started to construct the artifact, you can also use t to see exactly what materials have been tasked (although some may be tasked to be Template:Led away).

It's worth noting that artifacts can be made out of materials that normally could not produce the base Template:L or item in question. For example, you may get Template:L Template:L, Template:L Template:Ls, or even Template:L Template:L. Further, these artifacts could be produced in workshops by professions that could not normally build such an item, such as a bone Template:L being made by a Template:L in a Template:L.

Workshops which normally require Template:L (a Template:L or Template:L) do not require and will not use fuel to make an artifact at that shop.

Decoration

Artifacts will automatically have one "free" Template:L of the same material as its base material. For instance, a "Perfect Ruby" might have "Images of mangrove trees in Ruby". This decoration doesn't consume additional materials: in the above example, only one ruby was used.

Item types which normally require multiple objects to create (such as Platemail) will cause the moody dwarf to acquire that number of objects, but each such object will also contribute a decoration - basically, the item receives multiple free decorations. For example, artifact gold platemail will use a minimum of 3 objects (3 bars of gold), and have 3 gold decorations.

Decorations are sometimes simple rings or spikes, or shapes or images (often drawn from Template:Ls of the creator), or events in the history of the fortress or Template:L.

Value

Artifacts can range in value from 2,400☼ (all-stone furniture or finished good) to 7,200,000☼ (full-decorated adamantine Platemail). Since Template:L totals are, among other factors, based on your fortress's "Created Wealth" (and held/worn items count double in the total), expensive artifacts are often the driving factor behind how many immigrants show up in the first years.

It has been reported that artifacts can occasionally glitch in the number of materials needed, with a corresponding increase in value.

Quality

When an artifact's details are viewed, all "craftsdwarfship" will always be listed as being "of the highest quality". Artifact items have a Template:L of 120×. This is applied on top of the item's Template:L, its Template:Ls and the value of all Template:L used in its construction.

Artifact Template:L and Template:L have at least the damage/protection modifier of Template:L (×2.0) quality items. Many players suspect it's (much) higher, but this has yet to be confirmed one way or the other.

(* The problem is that only a Template:L ("Great" Template:L level) or legendary Template:L can wield an artifact weapon, and even just a masterful silver weapon (with a relatively low Template:L) in the hands of such a hero will insta-kill or dismember almost anything it hits with one strike - so, since an artifact weapon is significantly better than that, how does one tell the difference, much less quantify it? Who can tell the difference between "dead" and "doubly dead"? (It's possible that such a difference would only be discernible against Template:Ls, demons, and other huge creatures.) For similar reasons, it's also unclear whether an artifact weapon of a Template:L is better than a normal-quality adamantine one (at least a 4:1 material value multiplier).)
With regards to artifact armor, without tedious combat logging of the highly-random combat system, again, it's very difficult to tell whether a strike that bounces off artifact armor would not have been blocked by masterful steel, etc. etc.

Usage

"Finished Goods" artifacts have no use whatsoever other than tempting kobolds by increasing fortress wealth.

Artifacts of types which can be built (Template:L, Template:Ls, Template:Ls, etc...) can be used as normal. Template:Ls can be built into traps in the room. Template:Ls can become Template:Ls or be used to build deadly-accurate Template:Ls. Often artifacts of this nature are used to meet noble room requirements or establish high-quality dining halls as a single artifact is typically capable of bumping a room up to Template:L on its own; however, a particularly poor artifact may turn it to at least Template:L. Object types which are used for storage in stockpiles (Template:Ls and Template:Ls) will be used by your dwarves without regard to their status.

Artifacts which are Template:L or Template:L cannot be so used, nor will a stockpile that contains them count toward room value.

Object types which require a dwarf to wear or use the item will generally not be used by your dwarves, with the exception of artifact weapons and armor, which can only be used by Template:L.

Artifact Weapons & Armor

Artifact weapons and armor will only be equipped by Template:L (even if they are novice in the artifact's weapon skill). This means that an artifact axe can be wielded by an Axe Lord but cannot be used for woodcutting, as a dwarf that reaches Elite status can never return to civilian life. Similarly, an artifact pick will never be used by your miners.

Be warned that when a dwarf equips an artifact, he will never drop it - changing the weapon or armor setting in the military screen won't help. Items held are dropped when dwarves lose consciousness; you may wish to set up a simple cave-in trap. Your only other options are to get really lucky and have it wrestled out of his hand in combat, or for the dwarf to be killed.


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