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The '''metalsmith's forge''' is a [[workshop]] used by [[dwarf|dwarves]] to turn [[metal]] [[bar]]s into useful objects such as [[weapon]]s, [[armor]], [[furniture]], [[coins]], [[ammunition]] for [[siege]] equipment and [[crossbow]]s, [[trap component]]s, and other [[finished goods]]. To build a forge, you must have gray stone blocks (light or dark stone blocks are not allowed) and an [[anvil]], which you receive during the first summer. All anvils are equally effective. | The '''metalsmith's forge''' is a [[workshop]] used by [[dwarf|dwarves]] to turn [[metal]] [[bar]]s into useful objects such as [[weapon]]s, [[armor]], [[furniture]], [[coins]], [[ammunition]] for [[siege]] equipment and [[crossbow]]s, [[trap component]]s, and other [[finished goods]]. To build a forge, you must have gray stone blocks (light or dark stone blocks are not allowed) and an [[anvil]], which you receive during the first summer. All anvils are equally effective. | ||
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==Workshop labors and skills== | ==Workshop labors and skills== | ||
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== Armor == | == Armor == | ||
− | [[Armor]] can be forged from [[copper]], [[ | + | [[Armor]] can be forged from [[copper]], [[bronze]], [[iron]], [[steel]] or [[adamantine]]. Available armor types include: |
* [[Plate mail]] (3 bars) | * [[Plate mail]] (3 bars) | ||
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* [[Buckler]] | * [[Buckler]] | ||
− | Each piece of armor requires one metal bar to forge, except where noted | + | Each piece of armor requires one metal bar to forge, except where noted. |
== Furniture == | == Furniture == | ||
− | [[Furniture]] can forged from | + | [[Furniture]] can forged from any metal other than [[pig iron]]. You can forge: |
* [[Cage]] | * [[Cage]] | ||
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* [[Animal trap]] (1 metal bar) (requires [[Trapper|trapping]] rather than [[metalsmith]]ing) | * [[Animal trap]] (1 metal bar) (requires [[Trapper|trapping]] rather than [[metalsmith]]ing) | ||
* [[Bucket]] (1 metal bar) | * [[Bucket]] (1 metal bar) | ||
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== Finished goods == | == Finished goods == | ||
− | Other objects can be forged from | + | Other objects can be forged from all metals other than [[pig iron]], using the [[metal crafter]] skill. They are: |
+ | * [[Restraint|Chain]] | ||
* [[Crafts]] | * [[Crafts]] | ||
* [[Goblet]]s | * [[Goblet]]s | ||
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* [[Stud]] an item with metal | * [[Stud]] an item with metal | ||
− | Each of the above objects requires one bar of metal to make, including studding. Like other [[decoration]]s (such as [[jeweler's workshop|encrusting with gems]], [[craftsdwarf's workshop|decorating with bone]] or [[craftsdwarf's workshop|decorating with shell]]), you cannot specify which object to stud: the smith will generally take the nearest available object and stud it. Note that unlike all other metalsmithing operations, studding items does not require [[fuel]]. | + | Each of the above objects requires one bar of metal to make, including studding. Like other [[decoration]]s (such as [[jeweler's workshop|encrusting with gems]], [[craftsdwarf's workshop|decorating with bone]] or [[craftsdwarf's workshop|decorating with shell]]), you cannot specify which object to stud: the smith will generally take the nearest available object and stud it. Note that unlike all other metalsmithing operations, studding items does not require [[fuel]].{{verify}} |
{{Workshops}} | {{Workshops}} |