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Just FYI, dwarves can now polish non-gemstone rocks into cabochons in the jewelers workshop. Even slate!--[[User:Auric|Auric]] 18:26, 14 March 2012 (UTC)
 
Just FYI, dwarves can now polish non-gemstone rocks into cabochons in the jewelers workshop. Even slate!--[[User:Auric|Auric]] 18:26, 14 March 2012 (UTC)
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== Gem cuts ==
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If I'm reading it correctly, raw/objects/entity_default.txt defines what cuts of gem a civ can produce:
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{| class="wikitable"
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! &nbsp;||Dwarf||Human||Goblin||Elf / Kobold /<br />Animal men
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|-
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!STONE_SHAPE:
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|
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*OVAL_CABOCHON
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*ROUND_CABOCHON
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*CUSHION_CABOCHON
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*RECTANGULAR_CABOCHON
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|
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*OVAL_CABOCHON
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*ROUND_CABOCHON
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*CUSHION_CABOCHON
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*RECTANGULAR_CABOCHON
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|
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*RECTANGULAR_CABOCHON
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|
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*OVAL_CABOCHON
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|-
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!GEM_SHAPE:
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|
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*OVAL_CABOCHON
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*ROUND_CABOCHON
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*CUSHION_CABOCHON
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*RECTANGULAR_CABOCHON
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----
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*POINT_CUT_GEM
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*TABLE_CUT_GEM
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*SINGLE_CUT_GEM
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*ROSE_CUT_GEM
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*BRIOLETTE_CUT_GEM
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*EMERALD_CUT_GEM
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*MARQUISE_CUT_GEM
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*OVAL_CUT_GEM
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*PEAR_CUT_GEM
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*SQUARE_BRILLIANT_CUT_GEM
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*RADIANT_CUT_GEM
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*TRILLION_CUT_GEM
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*ROUND_BRILLIANT_CUT_GEM
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*BAGUETTE_CUT_GEM
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*TAPERED_BAGUETTE_CUT_GEM
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*CUSHION_CUT_GEM
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*OCTAGON_CUT_GEM
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*SQUARE_CUT_GEM
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|
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*OVAL_CABOCHON
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*ROUND_CABOCHON
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*CUSHION_CABOCHON
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*RECTANGULAR_CABOCHON
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----
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*POINT_CUT_GEM
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*TABLE_CUT_GEM
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*SINGLE_CUT_GEM
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*ROSE_CUT_GEM
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*BRIOLETTE_CUT_GEM
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|
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*RECTANGULAR_CABOCHON
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----
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*POINT_CUT_GEM
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|
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*OVAL_CABOCHON
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----
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|}
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Based on this, is the article incorrect in its assessment of how cuts are decided? It would seem "brilliant" is never used alone, and "rose" isn't on our list. I would like someone to check my findings before I edit the article, since I'm not that experienced with looking into the raws. Thanks. --[[User:Timrem|timrem]] 01:09, 14 April 2012 (UTC)

Revision as of 01:09, 14 April 2012

Just FYI, dwarves can now polish non-gemstone rocks into cabochons in the jewelers workshop. Even slate!--Auric 18:26, 14 March 2012 (UTC)

Gem cuts

If I'm reading it correctly, raw/objects/entity_default.txt defines what cuts of gem a civ can produce:

  Dwarf Human Goblin Elf / Kobold /
Animal men
STONE_SHAPE:
  • OVAL_CABOCHON
  • ROUND_CABOCHON
  • CUSHION_CABOCHON
  • RECTANGULAR_CABOCHON
  • OVAL_CABOCHON
  • ROUND_CABOCHON
  • CUSHION_CABOCHON
  • RECTANGULAR_CABOCHON
  • RECTANGULAR_CABOCHON
  • OVAL_CABOCHON
GEM_SHAPE:
  • OVAL_CABOCHON
  • ROUND_CABOCHON
  • CUSHION_CABOCHON
  • RECTANGULAR_CABOCHON

  • POINT_CUT_GEM
  • TABLE_CUT_GEM
  • SINGLE_CUT_GEM
  • ROSE_CUT_GEM
  • BRIOLETTE_CUT_GEM
  • EMERALD_CUT_GEM
  • MARQUISE_CUT_GEM
  • OVAL_CUT_GEM
  • PEAR_CUT_GEM
  • SQUARE_BRILLIANT_CUT_GEM
  • RADIANT_CUT_GEM
  • TRILLION_CUT_GEM
  • ROUND_BRILLIANT_CUT_GEM
  • BAGUETTE_CUT_GEM
  • TAPERED_BAGUETTE_CUT_GEM
  • CUSHION_CUT_GEM
  • OCTAGON_CUT_GEM
  • SQUARE_CUT_GEM
  • OVAL_CABOCHON
  • ROUND_CABOCHON
  • CUSHION_CABOCHON
  • RECTANGULAR_CABOCHON

  • POINT_CUT_GEM
  • TABLE_CUT_GEM
  • SINGLE_CUT_GEM
  • ROSE_CUT_GEM
  • BRIOLETTE_CUT_GEM
  • RECTANGULAR_CABOCHON

  • POINT_CUT_GEM
  • OVAL_CABOCHON

Based on this, is the article incorrect in its assessment of how cuts are decided? It would seem "brilliant" is never used alone, and "rose" isn't on our list. I would like someone to check my findings before I edit the article, since I'm not that experienced with looking into the raws. Thanks. --timrem 01:09, 14 April 2012 (UTC)