v50 Steam/Premium information for editors
  • v50 information can now be added to pages in the main namespace. v0.47 information can still be found in the DF2014 namespace. See here for more details on the new versioning policy.
  • Use this page to report any issues related to the migration.
This notice may be cached—the current version can be found here.

Editing DF2014:Craftsdwarf's workshop

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Warning: You are not logged in.
Your IP address will be recorded in this page's edit history.

You are editing a page for an older version of Dwarf Fortress ("Main" is the current version, not "DF2014"). Please make sure you intend to do this. If you are here by mistake, see the current page instead.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Quality|Exceptional|19:37, 12 June 2010 (UTC)}}
+
#REDIRECT [[Craftsdwarf's workshop]]
{{workshop|name=Craftsdwarf's workshop|key=r|job=Craftsworking
 
|construction=
 
* [[Building material]] (non-[[economic]])
 
|construction_job=
 
1 of
 
* [[Bone carving]]
 
* [[Stonecrafting]]
 
* [[Woodcrafting]]
 
|use=
 
* [[Stone]]
 
* [[Wood]]
 
* [[Bone]]
 
* [[Shell]]
 
* [[Ivory]]
 
* [[Tooth]]
 
* [[Horn]]
 
* [[Pearl]]
 
* [[Cloth]]
 
* [[Thread]]{{version|0.42.01}}
 
* [[Wax]]
 
* [[Leather]]
 
* [[Slab]]
 
* [[Skull]]
 
|production=
 
 
 
* Rock [[Craft]]s, [[Mug]]s, [[Instrument]]s, [[Toy]]s, [[Jug]]s, [[Large pot|Large Pots]], [[Hive]]s, [[Nest box|Nest Boxes]], and [[Bookcase]]s{{version|0.42.01}}
 
* Wood, Plant Fiber Cloth, Silk, Shell, Ivory, Tooth, Horn, Pearl, Bone and, Leather [[Craft]]s
 
* Rock [[Short sword|Short Sword]]s
 
* Wooden and Bone [[Bolt]]s
 
* Bone, Shell, Ivory, Tooth, Horn, and Pearl [[Decoration]]s
 
* [[Totem]]s
 
* Bone [[Legging]]s, [[Greave]]s, [[Gauntlet]]s, and [[Helm]]s
 
* Shell [[Legging]]s, [[Gauntlet]]s, and [[Helm]]s
 
* [[Adamantine]] Strands
 
* [[Memorial]]s
 
* [[Scroll]]{{version|0.42.01}}, [[Quire]]{{version|0.42.01}}, and [[Book]]{{version|0.42.01}}
 
* Wood and Stone [[Scroll rollers]]{{version|0.42.01}} and [[Book binding]]{{version|0.42.01}}
 
* [[Instrument]]s and instrument pieces
 
}}{{av}}
 
 
 
The '''Craftsdwarf's workshop''' is used to make [[craft]]s of many different kinds and perform a few specialized jobs. It can be built from any construction material  by a dwarf with the [[Bone carver|Bone Carving]], [[Stonecrafting]], or [[Woodcrafting]] [[labor]]s enabled.
 
 
 
The craftsdwarf's workshop is the cornerstone of [[trading|trade]] in ''Dwarf Fortress''. All crafts can be traded for [[food]], [[alcohol]], [[weapon]]s, and other goods. Many crafts can also be acquired by dwarves as personal items, displayed on [[pedestal]]s, or used in activities like drinking, music, and play. Various goods, [[furniture]] and [[bolt]]s can also be [[decoration|decorated]] with [[bone]], [[pearl]], [[horn]], [[ivory]], or [[shell]]s to increase their [[value]].
 
 
 
Other crafts are more directly useful to your fortress: [[tool]]s such as [[large pot]]s, [[jug]]s, and [[nest box]]es can be created at this workshop. Large pots, particularly, can serve as a plentiful replacement for [[wood]]en [[barrel]]s in most circumstances.
 
 
 
The craftsdwarf's workshop can also be used to create [[armor]] from bone or shell, make [[bolt]]s from [[wood]] or bone, assemble rock [[short sword]]s from [[obsidian]] and [[wood]], engrave [[memorial]] [[slab]]s, and extract strands of [[adamantine]] for refinement.
 
 
 
==Ammo==
 
Trees and the bones of butchered or slaughtered animals provide a plentiful and renewable source of material for ammunition.  When making [[wood]] bolts, a single log produces a stack of 25 bolts.  When making [[bone]] bolts, an entire stack of bones is brought to the workshop, and then ''one'' bone from that stack becomes a stack of 5 bolts.
 
 
 
==Armor==
 
Bone or shell armor, while vastly inferior to [[metal]] [[armor]], is still better than nothing.  Only 4 armor parts may be made from bone: leggings, greaves, gauntlets and helms.  Only 3 parts may be made from shell: leggings, gauntlets and helms.
 
 
 
Making bone leggings or greaves requires 3 stack of bones, but it only consumes 1 bone from each stack.  (You cannot use a stack of 3 bones instead.  There must be 3 separate stacks.)  Making bone gauntlets consumes 1 bone from 1 stack, and produces both a right and a left gauntlet.  Making a bone helm consumes 1 bone from 1 stack.
 
 
 
==Notes==
 
*Most crafting jobs require the respective labors, however; [[shell]], [[ivory]], tooth, [[horn]], and [[pearl]] are all worked by Bone Carvers.
 
*[[Metal]] crafts are made at a [[metalsmith's forge]]. You can, however, make crafts out of metal '''ores''' by enabling the appropriate nugget use in the {{K|z}} [[Stone]] menu. This will result in fewer crafts, but [[quality]] modifiers may offset the difference in value.
 
*Other [[cloth]] and [[leather]] items are made at a [[clothier's shop]] or [[leather works]], respectively.
 
*[[strange mood|Moody]] dwarves without a moodable skill will claim a craftsdwarf's workshop and produce a legendary stone, wood, or bone craft.
 
*Multi-part [[Instrument]]s can be assembled here (assumed that single-part bone/thread/stone instruments can as well) {{version|0.42.01}}
 
* Instrument pieces can be made here from bone, thread, and stone.{{version|0.42.01}}
 
 
 
{{Workshops}}
 

Please note that all contributions to Dwarf Fortress Wiki are considered to be released under the GFDL & MIT (see Dwarf Fortress Wiki:Copyrights for details). If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

To protect the wiki against automated edit spam, we kindly ask you to solve the following CAPTCHA:

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)

Templates used on this page:

This page is a member of 2 hidden categories: