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Artifacts disappear from the artifact list upon abandoning a fortress.
 
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Artifacts and their mechanics were the topic of [[Dwarf Fortress Talk]] [http://www.bay12games.com/media/df_talk_7_transcript.html #7]. The future of artifacts was discussed in a [http://www.bay12games.com/media/df_talk_7_transcript_2.html separate portion] of that cast.

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This article is about an older version of DF.

Dwarves in Template:Ls will create legendary artifacts, unique, "named" items which are of unsurpassable quality (and often Template:L as well). An artifact is the ultimate expression of a Template:L's desires, fears, memories and hopes in art form, and each dwarf will produce at most only one in their lives (or Template:L trying). Dwarves that create an artifact immediately gain enough Template:L to boost them to Template:L level in the affected Template:L unless they were Template:L.

Dwarves drop artifacts in the Template:L as soon as they are made. They cannot be traded, but most can be used just like any item of its type. A list of all artifacts that the fortress has created can be seen by pressing l.

Artifact Template:L of high value can be placed in Template:Ls to give a big increase to the room's value (and hence quality), which can be useful to meet the room quality requirements of Template:Ls. They can also be placed in high traffic areas of the fort, so that dwarves that pass by (or over) them will get happy Template:Ls from admiring them. Artifact Template:Ls can be turned into Template:Ls and Template:Ls, which count as furniture. Artifact Template:Ls (if not being used in the military) can be put into a weapon trap, which will make it count as valuable furniture. Artifact doors and hatches provide indestructible, instantly lockable gates.

Certain artifact types (barrels, buckets, mechanisms, etc) can be used as components in some buildings; doing so will multiply the artifact's effect on fortress value.

An artifact Template:L is called a perfect gem and functions the same as a large gem.

Sometimes dwarves will grow particularly attached to Template:Ls and Template:L, and if they become attached enough, they will name their armor/weapons. The armor/weapon will then be listed as an artifact. What causes dwarves to name their weapons is unknown - time alone will suffice (though it may take a very long time), but slaying an important historical figure such as a Template:L will often be enough.

Artifacts cannot be destroyed by temperature extremes[Verify], building destroyers, or fire, although they will ignite and burn as is normal for their material type. They can be lost in pits, carried off the map by flows or thieves, or atom-smashed by bridges. This does not appear to affect the happiness of the artifact's creator.

Artifacts disappear from the artifact list upon abandoning a fortress.

Artifacts and their mechanics were the topic of Dwarf Fortress Talk #7. The future of artifacts was discussed in a separate portion of that cast.