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Because the metal's material properties are irrelevant in other applications and because it's so rare and hard to produce, using adamantine for other things is generally a waste. Adamantine statues are ten times as valuable as [[gold]] ones, but are prohibitively expensive to produce, requiring nine wafers per statue. Some of the highest values per wafer for a normal adamantine product can be realised by forging adamantine [[flask]]s or [[trap component|large serrated discs]]. However, by the time you have adamantine available, you're likely not to be in serious need of such valuable export products. By far the most [[wealth]] can be generated simply by adding adamantine to [[artifact]]s – a single stone, wafer, block or bolt of cloth can add hundreds of thousands of dwarfbucks in value, making your fortress the envy of all the [[forgotten beast|neighbors]]. Additionally, your [[Monarch]] will insist on having a "true [[throne]]" made of adamantine upon arriving at your fortress along with seven symbols of equal worth (though they will settle for one made of [[divine metal]], which is itself risky to acquire).  
 
Because the metal's material properties are irrelevant in other applications and because it's so rare and hard to produce, using adamantine for other things is generally a waste. Adamantine statues are ten times as valuable as [[gold]] ones, but are prohibitively expensive to produce, requiring nine wafers per statue. Some of the highest values per wafer for a normal adamantine product can be realised by forging adamantine [[flask]]s or [[trap component|large serrated discs]]. However, by the time you have adamantine available, you're likely not to be in serious need of such valuable export products. By far the most [[wealth]] can be generated simply by adding adamantine to [[artifact]]s – a single stone, wafer, block or bolt of cloth can add hundreds of thousands of dwarfbucks in value, making your fortress the envy of all the [[forgotten beast|neighbors]]. Additionally, your [[Monarch]] will insist on having a "true [[throne]]" made of adamantine upon arriving at your fortress along with seven symbols of equal worth (though they will settle for one made of [[divine metal]], which is itself risky to acquire).  
  
One significant application of adamantine is through [[Exploit#Infinite metal|metal duplication]].  However, this is generally considered an exploit, so depending on your preferences, you may not want to do this.
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One significant application of adamantine is through [[Exploit#Infinite metal|metal duplication]].  However, this is generally considered an exploit, and depending on your ethics, you may not want to do this.
  
 
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