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== Uses ==
 
== Uses ==
Ceramics can be used to make {{L|statue}}s, {{L|block}}s (labeled as "bricks"), {{L|trade goods|crafts}}, {{L|tool|hives}} for beekeeping, jugs for storing liquids, and large pots for storing food. Jugs made from earthenware must first be {{L|glaze}}d before they can be used to store liquids, while jugs made from other materials are naturally resistant to water.
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Ceramics can be used to make {{L|statue}}s, {{L|block}}s (labeled as "bricks"), {{L|trade good|crafts}}, {{L|tool|hives}} for beekeeping, jugs for storing liquids, and large pots for storing food. Jugs made from earthenware must first be {{L|glaze}}d before they can be used to store liquids, while jugs made from other materials are naturally resistant to water.
  
 
For more information on the use of ceramic, see the {{l|Ceramic industry}} page.
 
For more information on the use of ceramic, see the {{l|Ceramic industry}} page.

Revision as of 00:45, 22 March 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

A ceramic is an inorganic, non-metallic solid prepared by the action of heat and subsequent cooling. In Dwarf Fortress, there are 3 types of ceramic materials - Template:L, Template:L, and Template:L.

Ceramic goods are produced at the Template:L using Template:L with either Template:L/Template:L/Template:L/Template:L (earthenware), Template:L (stoneware), or Template:L (porcelain). A Template:L can also be used, in which case no fuel is required.

Uses

Ceramics can be used to make Template:Ls, Template:Ls (labeled as "bricks"), Template:L, Template:L for beekeeping, jugs for storing liquids, and large pots for storing food. Jugs made from earthenware must first be Template:Ld before they can be used to store liquids, while jugs made from other materials are naturally resistant to water.

For more information on the use of ceramic, see the Template:L page.