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40d:Soap

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This article is about an older version of DF.

Soap is manufactured at the Template:L from animal Template:L and Template:L. Soap is stored in bar/block Template:Ls and shows up in the z-stocks menu under Template:Ls. It has no current use except as a Template:L item or to build constructions out of.

Usually soap tends to have a low value, also because it does not have Template:L levels. However it can become quite valuable if it is made from the "right" Template:L; its Template:L is 25 multiplied by the Template:L (aka [MODVALUE]) of the creature whose fat it is made from. This means that soaping is a good way to get Template:L out of Template:L fat. For example, a soap bar made from Template:L or Template:L tallow is worth 1250☼, summing up to 12,500☼ for one such creature (since one yields 10 fat). The lengthy production chain, high labor demand, consumption of wood (for the Template:L for the lye) and potential scarcity of tallow however makes most players largely ignore soap and go for easier trade goods like stone Template:Ls.

Constructions made from soap require the Template:L labor to build.

Soap is one of many materials that results in a light gray tile or building.

Soap will be more useful in the next release. For example:

  • Keeping themselves clean - "Creatures can now clean the filth they acquire due to various materials, like mud, blood, vomit, etc."
  • Healthcare - "Patients can use soap/water to clean wounds and grime to reduce infections. Sutures, casts, etc. will reduce infection as well."