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A '''Craftsdwarf's workshop''' is a [[workshop]] for any dwarves who can make [[stone]], [[bone]] or [[shell]] crafts. It can also be used to make a few things that aren't strictly crafts, such as shell [[armor]] and bone crossbow bolts.
 
A '''Craftsdwarf's workshop''' is a [[workshop]] for any dwarves who can make [[stone]], [[bone]] or [[shell]] crafts. It can also be used to make a few things that aren't strictly crafts, such as shell [[armor]] and bone crossbow bolts.
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Craftsworking includes several different skills:
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*[[Bone Carving]]
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*[[Stonecrafting]]
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*[[Woodcrafting]]
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*[[Metalcrafting]]
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Dwarves with these skills will do their work at a craftdwarf's workshop, and can craft a multitude of things, including toys, flatware, and totems. Bolts for crossbows are also made at a Craftdwarf's workshop; bone bolts can be made for next to nothing and when the dwarf reaches the top experience levels, bone bolts approach damage levels like that of metal ones<sup>{{verify}}</sup>. Also, dwarves will not use metal bolts to practice, instead preferring bone and wooden bolts.
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Most, if not all, general crafts are only good as trade items. It is a good idea to include a Craftsdwarf with both Bone Carving and Stone Crafting in your beginning party, so you can start producing ammunition and getting rid of those massive piles of rocks. A few barrels of well-made trade goods are usually sufficient to buy any vital supplies from the first caravan to arrive at your fortress.
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Full list of makable items:
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* Rock [[craft]]s
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* Wood [[craft]]s
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* Rock short [[sword]]s
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* Wood [[bolt]]s
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* Bone [[bolt]]s
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* Bone [[decoration]]s
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* Shell [[decoration]]s
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* [[Totem]]s
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* Plant fiber cloth [[craft]]s
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* Silk [[craft]]s
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* Shell [[craft]]s
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* Bone [[craft]]s
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* Leather [[craft]]s
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* Bone [[armor]] (leggings, greaves, gauntlet, helm)
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* Shell [[armor]] (leggings, gauntlet, helm)
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* Extract [[adamantite]] strands

Revision as of 02:57, 5 November 2007

A Craftsdwarf's workshop is a workshop for any dwarves who can make stone, bone or shell crafts. It can also be used to make a few things that aren't strictly crafts, such as shell armor and bone crossbow bolts.

Craftsworking includes several different skills:

Dwarves with these skills will do their work at a craftdwarf's workshop, and can craft a multitude of things, including toys, flatware, and totems. Bolts for crossbows are also made at a Craftdwarf's workshop; bone bolts can be made for next to nothing and when the dwarf reaches the top experience levels, bone bolts approach damage levels like that of metal ones[Verify]. Also, dwarves will not use metal bolts to practice, instead preferring bone and wooden bolts.

Most, if not all, general crafts are only good as trade items. It is a good idea to include a Craftsdwarf with both Bone Carving and Stone Crafting in your beginning party, so you can start producing ammunition and getting rid of those massive piles of rocks. A few barrels of well-made trade goods are usually sufficient to buy any vital supplies from the first caravan to arrive at your fortress.

Full list of makable items: