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* [[Sword]]s
 
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* [[Magma proof]]
 
* [[Economic stone]]
 
* [[Igneous extrusive layer]]
 
* [[Material value]] 3
 
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* [[Hematite]]
 
* [[Native gold]]
 
* [[Native copper]]
 
* [[Tetrahedrite]]
 
* [[Native aluminum]]
 
* [[Galena]]
 
* Brimstone
 
* Realgar
 
* Orpiment
 
* Stibnite
 
* Rutile
 
* Hornblende
 
* Alunite
 
* Microcline
 
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'''Obsidian''' is one of the types of [[stone]] that forms entire [[stone#Stones forming entire layers |layer]]s.
 
  
Obsidian is produced by cooling [[magma]] and is typically present in large quantities on maps with [[magma pool]]s or [[magma pipe]]s.  It is always found surrounding these features, varying between 2-5 tiles thick, every layer of the magma plus often above and below.  Obsidian can be produced using a process described [[Magma#Producing Obsidian|here]].  Also, [[goblin]] towers are made of obsidian and can be mined to produce large quantities of it.  [[Magma man|Magma men]] also become a single, usable obsidian stone when killed.
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[[Image:Obsidian.jpg|left|thumb|Obsidian]]<br>
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'''Obsidian''' is one of the types of [[stone]]* that forms entire [[stone#Stones forming entire layers |layer]]s.  Obsidian is typically present in large quantities on maps with [[magma pool]]s or [[magma pipe]]s.  It is always found surrounding these features, varying between 2-5 tiles thick, on every layer of the magma plus often above and below.  <br />
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:::::::::<sup>''(* technically volcanic glass in [[Acronyms|RL]].)''</sup>
  
Obsidian is the only stone that can be used to make [[weapon|short swords]] (which also requires a [[wood]] log) at a [[craftsdwarf's workshop]] using the [[stonecrafter]] skill.  The [[damage]] of an obsidian weapon is the same as for a [[steel]] [[weapon]] of the same [[quality]].{{v|0.28.181.40d}} 
 
  
Obsidian is considered an [[economic stone]] and is more valuable than [[flux]] (by 3/2), yielding high-[[value]] [[furniture]] and [[finished goods]].   In order to use it for anything other than weapons, it needs to be turned-off (to green) on the stone management portion of the [[Status]] screen ({{key|z}}, {{key|stone}}).
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Obsidian is considered an [[economic stone]] and, with a [[material value]] of 3, is 50% more valuable than [[flux]] (material value 2) and triple the value of average [[stone]] (material value 1), yielding the highest-[[value]] stone [[furniture]] and [[finished goods]]. In order to use it for anything other than weapons, it needs to be turned on (to green) on the stone management portion of the [[Status|z-status screen]] via ({{key|z}}, {{key|stone}}).
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Obsidian is the only stone that can be used to make [[weapon|short swords]] (which also requires a [[wood]] log) at a [[craftsdwarf's workshop]] using the [[stonecrafter]] skill.  The [[damage]] of an obsidian weapon is the same as for a [[steel]] [[weapon]] of the same [[quality]].
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====Other sources of obsidian====
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Obsidian is produced whenever magma and water are mixed, which is done intentionally in dwarven [[obsidian farming]].  Also, [[goblin]] towers are made of obsidian and can be mined to produce large quantities of it.  Lastly, [[Magma man|Magma men]] become a single, usable obsidian stone when killed.
  
Obsidian is the only other magma proof rock besides [[Bauxite]]. Thus, it is safe to use obsidian floodgates and mechanisms to control artificial magma flow if you cannot find bauxite - and guess what? There's little pockets of it all around vents and pipes that you can very carefully mine out!
 
  
 
"Obsidian" is the also name of the twelfth month of the dwarven [[calendar]], covering late Winter.
 
"Obsidian" is the also name of the twelfth month of the dwarven [[calendar]], covering late Winter.
  
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Obsidian


Obsidian is one of the types of stone* that forms entire layers. Obsidian is typically present in large quantities on maps with magma pools or magma pipes. It is always found surrounding these features, varying between 2-5 tiles thick, on every layer of the magma plus often above and below.

(* technically volcanic glass in RL.)


Obsidian is considered an economic stone and, with a material value of 3, is 50% more valuable than flux (material value 2) and triple the value of average stone (material value 1), yielding the highest-value stone furniture and finished goods. In order to use it for anything other than weapons, it needs to be turned on (to green) on the stone management portion of the z-status screen via (z, stone).

Obsidian is the only stone that can be used to make short swords (which also requires a wood log) at a craftsdwarf's workshop using the stonecrafter skill. The damage of an obsidian weapon is the same as for a steel weapon of the same quality.

Other sources of obsidian[edit]

Obsidian is produced whenever magma and water are mixed, which is done intentionally in dwarven obsidian farming. Also, goblin towers are made of obsidian and can be mined to produce large quantities of it. Lastly, Magma men become a single, usable obsidian stone when killed.


"Obsidian" is the also name of the twelfth month of the dwarven calendar, covering late Winter.

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