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v0.31:Finished goods
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Finished goods are items that go to a finished goods Template:L when made. Many of these items are frequently referred to as trade goods as they are lightweight and only useful for Template:L. They include crafts, goblets, instruments, toys, large gems, and totems, some of which have several sub-types.
There is no way to issue a job order for a specific subtype of a good with multiple subtypes. If you have a mandate to make piccolos, the best you can do is to order instruments and hope for the best.
Some types of trade goods can be produced in multiples. It is possible to get up to three crafts from a single resource. The chance of multiples is increased with more Template:L in the craftsdwarf skill. Mugs will always be made in threes, so they are more productive in terms of value than other trade goods (unless an import agreement offers a high price for another type of trade good).
Types of trade goods
Crafts
Crafts include Template:L, Template:L, and scepters. They are the only type of trade good that appears on its own page in the Trade Depot menu.
Goblets
Goblets have no subtypes, but have different names depending on the material from which they are made: Template:L goblets are simply goblets, Template:L goblets are called mugs, and Template:Len goblets are called cups. Stone mugs can be found under the 'All' section of the Move Trade Goods interface.
Note that dwarfs never drink Template:L out of mugs, preferring instead to drink straight from the Template:L.
Instruments
Instruments include drums, flutes, harps, trumpets, and piccolos.
Toys
Toys include mini-forges, toy hammers, toy axes, toy boats, and puzzleboxes.
Totems
Totems are made from skulls by a Template:L at a Template:L. Totems cannot be built as permanent structures, but careful management of custom Template:Ls will allow the player to place totems at artistically pleasing locations around the fortress.
Although totems have the same base Template:L as all other crafts, totems made from the skulls of more valuable animals like Template:Ls will fetch a hefty price.
Large gems
Large gems have no subtypes. It is not possible to issue a job order for large gems; instead, cutting any Template:L or raw Template:L has a chance to produce a large gem instead of ordinary cut gems. Gems and glass also have a chance to be cut into crafts this way. In fact, glass crafts cannot be made directly at a Template:L, and must be acquired through the processing of raw glass by a gem cutter.
Materials
Most materials can be used to make trade goods. On occasion, a Template:L in a Template:L will make a trade good out of a material not normally suited for it (e. g., a cloth instrument).
Material | Labor | Workshop | Crafts | Goblets | Instruments | Toys | Large Gems |
Template:L | Template:L | Template:L | Y | Y | Y | Y | N |
Template:L | Template:L | Template:L | Y | Y | Y | Y | N |
Template:L | Template:L | Template:L | Y | N | N | N | N |
Template:L | Template:L | Template:L | Y | N | N | N | N |
Template:L1 | Template:L | Template:L | Y | N | N | N | N |
Template:L | Template:L | Template:L | Y | N | N | N | N |
Template:L | Template:L | Template:L | Y | N | N | N | N |
Template:L | Template:L | Template:L | Y | N | N | N | N |
Template:L | Template:L | Template:L | Y | N | N | N | N |
Template:L | Template:L | Template:L or Template:L | Y | N | N | N | N |
Template:L | Template:L | Template:L | Y | N | N | N | N |
Template:L | Template:L | Template:L or Template:L | Y | Y | Y | Y | N |
Template:L | Template:L | Template:L or Template:L | Y2 | Y | Y | Y | Y2 |
Template:L | Template:L | Template:L | Y2 | N | N | N | Y2 |
1 Skull totems, like bone crafts, are also made by a bone carver at a craftsdwarf's workshop.
2 See Template:L above. Large glass gems are cut at a jeweler's workshop, not a glass furnace.