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'''Ash''' is created from a {{L|wood|wood log}} at a {{L|wood furnace}} by a dwarf with the {{L|Wood_burner|wood burning}} {{L|labor}} enabled. Ash has a value of 5 and does not have quality modifiers. Ash is an intermediate good only used to make potash or {{L|lye}}*.
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''(If looking for the tree, see [[Ash (tree)]])''
  
A single, ordinary bar of ashes is left behind when a {{L|fire man}} is killed. <!-- or a spirit of fire, but that's probably a bit of a spoiler-->
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'''Ash''' is created from a [[wood|wood log]] at a [[wood furnace]] by a dwarf with the [[Wood burner|wood burning]] [[labor]] enabled. Ash has a value of 5 and does not have quality modifiers. Ash is an intermediate good only used to make [[potash]] or [[lye]]*.
  
'''Potash''' is created from ash or {{L|lye}}* at an {{L|ashery}} by a dwarf with the [[potash maker|potash making]] {{L|labor}} enabled. Potash has a value of 15 and does not have quality modifiers.  Potash is used for fertilizer on {{L|farm plot}}s.  {{L|Farming|Fertilize}}d {{L|farm plot}}s have larger yields, as measured by the larger [[stack]]s of the {{L|crop|plant}} when {{L|Farming#harvesting|harvest}}ed.
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A single, ordinary bar of ashes is left behind when a [[fire man]] is killed. <!-- or a spirit of fire, but that's probably a bit of a spoiler-->
  
:''(*Yes, you could turn ash to lye and then that lye to potash, or just turn ash directly into potash - same end result, your choice.)''
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Ash comes in [[bar]]s, stored in a bar [[stockpile]] and viewable in the [[stocks]] screen under "bars". It is also a [[fire-safe]] material, and can therefore be used where that is needed or desired.
  
'''Pearlash''' is baked from potash at a {{L|kiln}} or {{L|magma kiln}} by a dwarf with the {{L|Furnace operator|furnace operator}} labor enabled. Pearlash has a value of 20 and has no quality modifiers. Its sole use is in the manufacture of higher-quality types of {{L|glass}} and glass items.
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"'''Ash'''" is also the name of one of the types of [[tree]]s that grow in some [[biome]]s.  The adjective attached to items made from ash wood is "'''ashen'''", in the same way that items of oak can be termed "oaken".
 
 
Ash, potash and pearlash are {{L|bar}}s, stored in a bar {{L|stockpile}} and viewable in the {{L|stocks}} screen under "bars".
 
 
 
Ash, potash and pearlash are all {{L|fire-safe}} materials, and can therefore be used where that is needed or desired.
 
 
 
 
 
"'''Ash'''" is also the name of one of the types of {{L|tree}}s that grow in some {{L|biome}}s.  The adjective attached to items made from ash wood is "'''ashen'''", in the same way that items of oak can be termed "oaken".
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 19 February 2014

This article is about an older version of DF.

(If looking for the tree, see Ash (tree))

Ash is created from a wood log at a wood furnace by a dwarf with the wood burning labor enabled. Ash has a value of 5 and does not have quality modifiers. Ash is an intermediate good only used to make potash or lye*.

A single, ordinary bar of ashes is left behind when a fire man is killed.

Ash comes in bars, stored in a bar stockpile and viewable in the stocks screen under "bars". It is also a fire-safe material, and can therefore be used where that is needed or desired.

"Ash" is also the name of one of the types of trees that grow in some biomes. The adjective attached to items made from ash wood is "ashen", in the same way that items of oak can be termed "oaken".