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'''Goblets''' have no function except as a [[trade]] good{{version|0.28.181.40d}}, mandate item, or collection item - [[dwarves]] will drink directly from a [[barrel]], [[bucket]], [[waterskin]] or [[water]] source.
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Goblets can be manufactured from [[metal]], [[glass]], [[rock]], or [[wood]].  Rock goblets are called mugs.  Wooden goblets are called cups. Goblets will always produce 3 from 1 raw material, are worth the same as other crafts, and are thus a sensible choice for crafting. If you have a legendary stonecrafter, it is a good idea to provide him with a native gold stockpile(native gold mugs have the same value as metal gold mugs) because of the easy quality bonus
 
 
 
Currently{{version|0.28.181.40d}} '''Goblets''' are listed under the All section of the [[trade]] {{k|g}} menu unless they are in bins by default they are grouped with other trade goods such, as [[crafts]].  However, if they are stored by themselves in bins they will be listed simply as finished goods appearing only under the All section and are unidentifiable except possibly by their distance from the trade depot.  In such a situation, it is best to place a dedicated stockpile as close as possible to the trade depot and mass select the closest finished goods bins hoping the bins with the goblets are among them.
 
 
 
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