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For glass, goblets top the list again. The best furniture is probably a statue, since it seems to be admired more often than a window. | For glass, goblets top the list again. The best furniture is probably a statue, since it seems to be admired more often than a window. | ||
− | Glass has the added advantage that (provided you have a [[Magma glass furnace | + | Glass has the added advantage that (provided you have a [[Magma glass furnace]]) green glass can be easily and cheaply produced in massive quantities without consuming any meaningful resources. Clear glass can as well, but it consumes [[wood]], which may be available in more limited supply and needed for other things; additionally, due to the required wood, it cannot be sold to [[elves]]. Crystal glass is more valuable still, but available in finite supply. |
==Wood== | ==Wood== |