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If you choose not to bring an anvil, you are refunded the 100 or 300 point cost, to be used for other purchases of items or skills.  You will then have to [[trade]] for your first anvil with the dwarven or [[human]] [[caravan]]s that usually, ''but not always'', carry one or more iron or steel anvils with them (at the same cost as at embark). If this fails the first time around, you may also request one from the [[dwarven liaison]], if you are willing to pay an increased price to guarantee that at least one anvil arrives with next year's caravan.
 
If you choose not to bring an anvil, you are refunded the 100 or 300 point cost, to be used for other purchases of items or skills.  You will then have to [[trade]] for your first anvil with the dwarven or [[human]] [[caravan]]s that usually, ''but not always'', carry one or more iron or steel anvils with them (at the same cost as at embark). If this fails the first time around, you may also request one from the [[dwarven liaison]], if you are willing to pay an increased price to guarantee that at least one anvil arrives with next year's caravan.
  
Tearing down a forge retrieves the anvil used to build it, which can then be stored, traded, [[melt]]ed, or re-used to build another forge. Anvils are considered [[furniture]] and will be stored in a furniture [[stockpile]] if not utilized in a [[forge]].
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Tearing down a forge retrieves the anvil used to build it, which can then be stored, traded, [[melt]]ed, or re-used to build another forge. Anvils are considered [[furniture]] and will be stored in a furniture [[stockpile]] if not utilized in a forge.
  
 
The anvil's high value means that it is a tempting target for the first wave of thieving animals, so it is a good idea to create a forge as soon as possible solely for the purpose of keeping the anvil nailed down.
 
The anvil's high value means that it is a tempting target for the first wave of thieving animals, so it is a good idea to create a forge as soon as possible solely for the purpose of keeping the anvil nailed down.

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