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'''Trade good''' is a term frequently used to refer to items that are lightweight and only useful for [[trading]] until after the [[dwarven economy]] begins, when they will become wanted trinkets among some [[dwarves]].  They include '''crafts''', '''goblets''', '''instruments''', '''toys''', '''large gems''', and '''totems''', some of which have several sub-types.  Once produced, all of the various types and sub-types of trade goods are identical except for their [[weight]]; rings and earrings are the lightest with a base weight of 1, but the heavier trade goods with a base weight of 10 are still much lighter than items such as [[furniture]] or most [[armor]].  All types of trade goods are stored in [[finished goods]] stockpiles.
 
'''Trade good''' is a term frequently used to refer to items that are lightweight and only useful for [[trading]] until after the [[dwarven economy]] begins, when they will become wanted trinkets among some [[dwarves]].  They include '''crafts''', '''goblets''', '''instruments''', '''toys''', '''large gems''', and '''totems''', some of which have several sub-types.  Once produced, all of the various types and sub-types of trade goods are identical except for their [[weight]]; rings and earrings are the lightest with a base weight of 1, but the heavier trade goods with a base weight of 10 are still much lighter than items such as [[furniture]] or most [[armor]].  All types of trade goods are stored in [[finished goods]] stockpiles.
  
All trade goods other than crafts, instruments, and toys are listed only under the "All" section of the {{k|g}}oods menu at a [[trade depot]], unless they are in bins with crafts or clothes.  However, if they are stored by themselves in bins they will be listed simply as "finished goods" and appear only under the "All" section. To locate them press {{K|s}} on the move goods screen and type in what you are looking for (e. g., MUG).
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All trade goods other than crafts, instruments, and toys are listed only under the "All" section of the {{k|g}}oods menu at a [[trade depot]], unless they are in bins with crafts or clothes.  However if they are stored by themselves in bins they will be listed simply as "finished goods" and appear only under the "All" section. To locate them press {{K|s}} on the move goods screen and type in what you are looking for (e. g., MUG).
  
 
There is no way to issue a job order for a specific subtype of a good with multiple subtypes.  If you have a mandate to make piccolos, the best you can do is to order instruments and hope for the best.
 
There is no way to issue a job order for a specific subtype of a good with multiple subtypes.  If you have a mandate to make piccolos, the best you can do is to order instruments and hope for the best.

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