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v0.34:Coral

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Revision as of 22:29, 6 December 2013 by Quietust (talk | contribs) (same as Amber; also, it's in the EXE itself, not the raws (the raws at the bottom of the page are reconstructed from in-game memory))
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Coral is a type of material composed of the dead remains of corals, creatures that have not yet been implemented into the game. Although coral as a material has been present in Dwarf Fortress since the very first release, it has never served an in-game purpose as your dwarves cannot produce it (even though the furniture and finished goods stockpiles include coral within the "Other Materials" listing). Human civilizations used to be able to produce coral crafts, but these were (are?) exceedingly rare and not any more interesting than a more usual ≡Jet Amulet≡.

Thus very little is known about the material or what its purpose in the game is, though a use might still be implemented in the future. Titans, forgotten beasts, and demons are occasionally made of coral, though like all non-fleshy procedurally generated creatures these only leave pieces of coral behind when killed, which have no use in the game.

Coral is one of the three non-implemented organic materials in the game, the others being amber and pearls. Dwarves can still have preferences for the material; more annoyingly, nobles can still issue mandates involving these materials.