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  • Traditionally, industries have been broken into primary (resource extraction), secondary (the refinin ...the end products of one industry are often the inputs to another, and some industries can fit into more than one category.
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  • Traditionally, industries have been broken into primary (resource extraction), secondary (the refinin ...the end products of one industry are often the inputs to another, and some industries can fit into more than one category.
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  • ...r your initial dwarves determine how quickly they will work early on, what industries you are able to start with skilled workers, how well you can defend your dw ...Investing in some of these skills for your initial dwarves can make those industries much less painful to start. For example, [[metal]]-related skills generally
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  • ...se resources into goods), and tertiary (provision of services). Quaternary industries (intellectual activities) are not present due to the fact that dwarves are ...the end products of one industry are often the inputs to another, and some industries can fit into more than one category.
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  • ...r your initial dwarves determine how quickly they will work early on, what industries you are able to start with skilled workers, how well you can defend your dw ...Investing in some of these skills for your initial dwarves can make those industries much less painful to start. For example, [[metal]]-related skills generally
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  • ...r your initial dwarves determine how quickly they will work early on, what industries you are able to start with skilled workers, how well you can defend your dw ...Investing in some of these skills for your initial dwarves can make those industries much less painful to start. For example, [[metal]]-related skills generally
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  • Traditionally industries have been broken into primary (resource extraction), secondary (the refinin ...the end products of one industry are often the inputs to another, and some industries can fit into more than one category.
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  • ...r your initial dwarves determine how quickly they will work early on, what industries you are guaranteed to be able to start with skilled workers, how well you c ...esting in some of these extensively in your initial dwarves can make those industries much less painful to start. For example, metal-related skills generally ea
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  • ...n if the local area is sparse or your fortress is operating wood-intensive industries (such as [[metalcrafting]] without [[magma]]). Traders may also bring varie ==Wood Products and Related Industries==
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  • ...n if the local area is sparse or your fortress is operating wood-intensive industries (such as [[metalcrafting]] without [[magma]]). Traders may also bring varie ==Wood Products and Related Industries==
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  • ...n if the local area is sparse or your fortress is operating wood-intensive industries (such as [[metalcrafting]] without [[magma]]). Traders may also bring varie ==Wood Products and Related Industries==
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  • == [[Industry|Industries]] == ...rectangular design which puts the food/drink industry, and the many other industries that feed of its by-products, together in one neat arrangement.
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  • ==Wood Products and Related Industries== ...ial to the [[glass industry|glass]], [[soap]] and [[metal industry|metal]] industries.
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  • == [[Industry|Industries]] == ...rectangular design which puts the food/drink industry, and the many other industries that feed of its by-products, together in one neat arrangement.
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  • == [[Industry|Industries]] == ...rectangular design which puts the food/drink industry, and the many other industries that feed of its by-products, together in one neat arrangement.
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  • ===Starting other industries=== You can use immigrants to set up more [[industries]] besides the food and stonecrafting ones you already have.
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  • ...kshop]]. As with the [[metal industry|metal]] and [[glass industry|glass]] industries, a unique facility is required to create crafts, and for ceramics this is t ...ome efficiency advantage to be had by keeping the distance between the two industries short.
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  • == [[Industry|Industries]] ==
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  • ...kshop]]. As with the [[metal industry|metal]] and [[glass industry|glass]] industries, a unique facility is required to create crafts, and for ceramics this is t ...ome efficiency advantage to be had by keeping the distance between the two industries short.
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  • * Your primary industries are farming and distilling. Trade primarily in these. Purchase all metals a * No other industries permitted, only imported
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  • ...[rot]] and so requires slightly more micromanagement than other [[industry|industries]]. Animal products can support several industries within the fortress: they provide meat and fat for cooking, leather for bag
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  • * Your primary industries are farming and distilling. Trade primarily in these. Purchase all metals a * No other industries permitted, only imported
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  • ...[rot]] and so requires slightly more micromanagement than other [[industry|industries]]. Animal products can support several industries within the fortress: they provide meat, fat and eggs for cooking, leather f
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  • Building wealth is simple - just commit more people to useful industries and continue growing. You will want to establish a major [[industry]] and c Most players choose to walk the middle line, getting together the necessary industries, but concentrating on the [[metal industry]] early on, to get together thei
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  • * Your primary industries are farming and distilling. Trade primarily in these. Purchase all metals a * No other industries permitted, only imported
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  • * Your primary industries are farming and distilling. Trade primarily in these. Purchase all metals a * No other industries permitted, only imported
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  • Building wealth is simple - just commit more people to useful industries and continue growing. You will want to establish a major [[industry]] and c Most players choose to walk the middle line, getting together the necessary industries but concentrating on the [[metal industry]] early on to get together their
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  • ...[rot]] and so requires slightly more micromanagement than other [[industry|industries]]. Animal products can support several industries within the fortress: they provide meat and fat for cooking, leather for bag
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  • ...amic goods with the [[pottery]] and [[glazing]] skills. It is one of three industries that necessitates fuel, the others being the [[glass industry]] (to which i
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  • Building wealth is simple - just commit more people to useful industries and continue growing. You will want to establish a major [[industry]] and c Most players choose to walk the middle line, getting together the necessary industries, but concentrating on the [[metal industry]] early on, to get together thei
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  • ...[[cloth]], from which you can make [[bag]]s, which are critical to several industries, or [[Restraint|rope]]s, which are good for cheap restraints. Bringing a f [[Fishing]] is one of the better industries to found with your first wave of immigrants. The most useful 'fish' to cap
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  • * By-products of the [[meat industry|meat]] and [[fishing industry|fishing]] industries ([[bones]], raw hide, [[shell]]s) Despite the name "refuse", some items can be valuable resources for dwarven industries:
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  • * By-products of the [[meat industry|meat]] and [[fishing industry|fishing]] industries ([[bones]], raw hide, [[shell]]s) Despite the name "refuse", some items can be valuable resources for dwarven industries:
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  • ...tier, 11 second tier and 6 third tier across the game's various [[industry|industries]].
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  • ...warves will not make cheese out of frozen milk. For these reasons, milking industries should be set up underground, as Armok intended.
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  • ...such are typically excluded from the stone industry. Stones used in other industries include [[ore]], [[flux]], [[plaster]], [[fuel]], [[porcelain]], and [[obsi
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  • With all these critical industries unproductive, dwarves dying, and friends mourning over the rotting heaps of
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  • ...antum stockpile, such as when distributing a material to multiple separate industries. You can link your quantum stockpile to various other stockpiles, ensuring
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  • ...ated [[ash]] used in the [[farmer|farming]] and [[glassmaker|glassmaking]] industries, ash [[tree]]s are one of the many genera of above ground trees modeled in
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  • ...e independence of vampires by building a self-contained factory. The best industries are those that require no special raw materials-- a factory containing both
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  • ...'''charcoal''' or '''coke''', the two fuels used to power high-temperature industries, namely metalworking, glassworking, and [[pottery]]. One unit of either of
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  • ...es raw harvested materials, and prepares them for further use in secondary industries.
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  • ...waste a lot of fish. Conversely, if the fortress has no animal or hunting industries, an otherwise precious [[butcher]] may be expendable.
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  • ...llected]] for the [[glass industry|glass]] or [[ceramic industry|ceramic]] industries. If grass has grown on a collection [[activity zone]] you can easily clea
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  • ...any unit of charcoal or coke, the two fuels used to power high-temperature industries, namely metalworking and glassworking. One unit of either of these fuels is
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  • ...es raw harvested materials, and prepares them for further use in secondary industries.
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  • With all these critical industries unproductive, dwarves dying, and friends mourning over the rotting heaps of
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  • ...esting in some of these extensively in your initial dwarves can make those industries much less painful to start. For example, metal-related skills generally ea
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  • ...a fortress, before the [[metal industry|metal]] or [[glass industry|glass industries]] are up and running, wood is the only material available for the making of
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  • ...making them an excellent base animal for combined meat, cheese, and cloth industries.
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  • ...ood]], [[textile industry|textile]], [[paper industry|paper]] and [[soap]] industries. The plants can be [[plant processing|processed]] at a [[farmer's workshop]
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  • '''The fishing industry''' is one of five [[food]]-producing [[industry|industries]] (along with [[farming]], the [[meat industry]], the [[poultry industry]],
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  • ...and processing of [[weapon]]s and [[ammunition]]. As with other [[Industry|industries]], it deals with the use of raw materials to create usable items.
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  • ...r [[drowning chamber|fishing chambers]]. This is the most dependent of the industries, requiring a body of water (be it an [[ocean]], a [[lake]], or a [[river]])
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  • ...'''charcoal''' or '''coke''', the two fuels used to power high-temperature industries, namely metalworking, glassworking, and pottery. One unit of either of the
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  • ...metal are all extremely rare materials in towns, and because of this, few industries based upon these materials can spring up.
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  • ...es raw harvested materials, and prepares them for further use in secondary industries.
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  • ...od. Wooden [[trap components]] can also be useful as a trade good if other industries have not been developed yet.
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  • ...aking]], [[gem]]-related, [[glassmaking]], and [[clay]]-related [[Industry|industries]]. Activities take place in [[workshop]]s which need to be constructed; for
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  • ...a fortress, before the [[metal industry|metal]] or [[glass industry|glass industries]] are up and running, wood is the only material available for the making of
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  • ...m industry''' deals with the processing of [[gem]]s. Like other [[Industry|industries]], it creates raw materials, [[finished goods]], and can be used to enhance
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  • ...arbonate stone will provide your fort with enough material to operate both industries. Additionally, all calcium carbonate stone has a [[value]] twice that of mo
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  • ...making them an excellent base animal for combined meat, cheese, and cloth industries.
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  • ...800px|Flowchart of the glass industry and its interaction with surrounding industries.]]
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  • ...e.png|Flowchart of the glass industry and its interaction with surrounding industries.]]
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  • ...]], and make an excellent base animal for combined meat, cheese, and cloth industries. Female alpacas can be milked, and that [[milk]] can then be [[cook]]ed or
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  • ...llected]] for the [[glass industry|glass]] or [[ceramic industry|ceramic]] industries. If grass has grown on a collection [[activity zone]] you can easily clea
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  • ...and therefore requires slightly more micromanagement than other [[industry|industries]].
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  • ...'''charcoal''' or '''coke''', the two fuels used to power high-temperature industries, namely metalworking, glassworking, and pottery. One unit of either of the
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  • ...making them an excellent base animal for combined meat, cheese, and cloth industries.
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  • ...Magic has been divided into various spheres which each deal with their own industries and themes.
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  • With all these critical industries unproductive, dwarves dying, and friends mourning over the rotting heaps of
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  • ...st stack sizes can also dramatically increase the efficiency of downstream industries; see the [[grower]] article for more discussion. To fertilize a farm plot,
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  • ...od. Wooden [[trap components]] can also be useful as a trade good if other industries haven't been developed yet.
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  • ...a fortress, before the [[metal industry|metal]] or [[glass industry|glass industries]] are up and running, wood is the only material available for the making of
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  • ...metal are all extremely rare materials in towns, and because of this, few industries based upon these materials will spring up. An exception is the leather good
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  • ...'s workshop]]. While a fort's need for bags varies based on the particular industries it pursues, and [[chain]]s can accomplish anything a rope can, ''every'' fo
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  • Of all the industries in ''Dwarf Fortress'', the metal industry is easily the most versatile, abl
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  • ...m industry''' deals with the processing of [[gem]]s. Like other [[Industry|industries]], it creates raw materials, [[finished goods]], and can be used to enhance
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  • ...st stack sizes can also dramatically increase the efficiency of downstream industries; see the [[grower]] article for more discussion. To fertilize a farm plot,
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  • ...waste a lot of fish. Conversely, if the fortress has no animal or hunting industries, an otherwise precious [[butcher]] may be expendable.
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  • ...warves will not make cheese out of frozen milk. For these reasons, milking industries should be set up underground, as Armok intended.
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  • With all these critical industries unproductive, dwarves dying, and friends mourning over the rotting heaps of
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  • ...and processing of [[weapon]]s and [[ammunition]]. As with other [[Industry|industries]], it deals with the use of raw materials to create usable items.
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  • ...total, ash has major applications in the soap, farming, glass, and ceramic industries, all of which derives from wood.
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  • *Explore new [[Industry|industries]]
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  • ...antum stockpile, such as when distributing a material to multiple separate industries. You can link your quantum stockpile to various other stockpiles, ensuring
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  • ...[fuel]] available to run a [[metal industry]] on. Ash sees use in multiple industries, such as [[glazing]] [[earthenware]] items, advanced [[glassmaking]], [[far
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  • ...costly, fertilization enhances productivity of not only farmers, but many industries down the line, e.g. brewing, cooking, milling and threshing, due to the lar
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  • ...tier, 11 second tier and 6 third tier across the game's various [[industry|industries]].
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  • ...t]]'''The fishing industry''' is one of five [[food]]-producing [[industry|industries]] (along with [[farming]], the [[meat industry]], the [[poultry industry]],
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  • ...ess from the rest of the world and putting it at risk of starvation if its industries are not sufficiently developed.
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  • With all these critical industries unproductive, dwarves dying, and friends mourning over the rotting heaps of
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  • ...r money, stuff can be on chains or just waiting inside. Various associated industries.
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  • ...'s workshop]]. While a fort's need for bags varies based on the particular industries it pursues, and [[chain]]s can accomplish anything a rope can, ''every'' fo
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  • ...t]]'''The fishing industry''' is one of five [[food]]-producing [[industry|industries]] (along with [[farming]], the [[meat industry]], the [[poultry industry]],
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  • ...e.png|Flowchart of the glass industry and its interaction with surrounding industries.]]
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  • Production can be thought of in terms of [[Industry|industries]] or final products. This section will break things down by final product a
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  • *Explore new [[Industry|industries]]
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  • ...r [[drowning chamber|fishing chambers]]. This is the most dependent of the industries, requiring a body of water (be it an [[ocean]], a [[lake]], or a [[river]])
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  • ...[rot]] and so requires slightly more micromanagement than other [[industry|industries]].
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  • * No other industries permitted, only imported
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  • ...e.png|Flowchart of the glass industry and its interaction with surrounding industries.]]
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  • ...and therefore requires slightly more micromanagement than other [[industry|industries]].
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  • ...metal are all extremely rare materials in towns, and because of this, few industries based upon these materials will spring up. An exception is the leather good
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  • Of all the industries in Dwarf Fortress, the metal industry is easily the most versatile, able to
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  • ...ated [[ash]] used in the [[farmer|farming]] and [[glassmaker|glassmaking]] industries, ash [[tree]]s are one of the many genera of above ground trees modeled in
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  • ...rwise acquire for themselves. Trade can make up for the lack of [[Industry|industries]] you neglected or don't find interesting, provide resources that aren't av
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  • ...ated [[ash]] used in the [[farmer|farming]] and [[glassmaker|glassmaking]] industries, ash [[tree]]s are one of the many genera of above ground trees modeled in
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  • ...'''charcoal''' or '''coke''', the two fuels used to power high-temperature industries, namely metalworking, glassworking, and [[pottery]]. One unit of either of
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  • ...es raw harvested materials, and prepares them for further use in secondary industries.
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  • *Explore new [[Industry|industries]]
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  • ...a fortress, before the [[metal industry|metal]] or [[glass industry|glass industries]] are up and running, wood is the only material available for the making of
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  • ...m industry''' deals with the processing of [[gem]]s. Like other [[Industry|industries]], creates raw materials, [[finished goods]], and can be used to enhance fi
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  • With all these critical industries unproductive, dwarves dying, and friends mourning over the rotting heaps of
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  • ...llected]] for the [[glass industry|glass]] or [[ceramic industry|ceramic]] industries. If grass has grown on a collection [[activity zone]], you can easily clea
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  • ...making them an excellent base animal for combined meat, cheese, and cloth industries.
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  • ...and processing of [[weapon]]s and [[ammunition]]. As with other [[Industry|industries]], it deals with the use of raw materials to create usable items.
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  • Of all the industries in ''Dwarf Fortress'', the metal industry is easily the most versatile, abl
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  • *Explore new [[Industry|industries]]
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  • ...m industry''' deals with the processing of [[gem]]s. Like other [[Industry|industries]], it creates raw materials, [[finished goods]], and can be used to enhance
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  • ...making them an excellent base animal for combined meat, cheese, and cloth industries.
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  • ...r [[drowning chamber|fishing chambers]]. This is the most dependent of the industries, requiring a body of water (be it an [[ocean]], a [[lake]], or a [[river]])
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  • ...]], and make an excellent base animal for combined meat, cheese, and cloth industries.
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  • ...llected]] for the [[glass industry|glass]] or [[ceramic industry|ceramic]] industries. If grass has grown on a collection [[activity zone]], you can easily clea
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  • ...such are typically excluded from the stone industry. Stones used in other industries include [[ore]], [[flux]], [[plaster]], [[fuel]], [[porcelain]], and [[obsi
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  • ...things considered a refuse translate into a valuable resource for dwarven industries — especially if you have [[Modding guide|modded]] the dwarven [[ethics]]
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  • ...antum stockpile, such as when distributing a material to multiple separate industries. You can link your quantum stockpile to various other stockpiles, ensuring
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  • ...e independence of vampires by building a self-contained factory. The best industries are those that require no special raw materials-- a factory containing both
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  • ...]], and make an excellent base animal for combined meat, cheese, and cloth industries. Female alpacas can be milked, and that [[milk]] can then be [[cook]]ed or
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  • ...total, ash has major applications in the soap, farming, glass, and ceramic industries, all of which derives from wood.
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  • ...arbonate stone will provide your fort with enough material to operate both industries. Additionally, all calcium carbonate stone has a [[value]] twice that of mo
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  • ...making them an excellent base animal for combined meat, cheese, and cloth industries.
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  • ...waste a lot of fish. Conversely, if the fortress has no animal or hunting industries, an otherwise precious [[butcher]] may be expendable.
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  • ...ood]], [[textile industry|textile]], [[paper industry|paper]] and [[soap]] industries. The plants can be [[plant processing|processed]] at a [[farmer's workshop]
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  • ...[fuel]] available to run a [[metal industry]] on. Ash sees use in multiple industries, such as [[glazing]] [[earthenware]] items, advanced [[glassmaking]], [[far
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  • ...e independence of vampires by building a self-contained factory. The best industries are those that require no special raw materials-- a factory containing both
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