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'''Jeweler''' is a category profession. It covers the [[gem cutting|cutting]] of rough [[gem]]s, and the [[Gem setter|encrusting]] of cut gems onto [[finished goods]] and [[furniture]], in a [[Jeweler's workshop]].
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'''Jeweler''' is a category profession. It covers the [[gem cutting|cutting]] of rough [[gem]]s, and the [[Gem setter|encrusting]] of cut gems onto [[finished goods]], [[ammo]], and [[furniture]], in a [[Jeweler's workshop]].
  
 
A [[dwarf]] whose is fairly even in Jeweler skills will be known as a "Jeweler". Otherwise, they will be known by their highest skill.
 
A [[dwarf]] whose is fairly even in Jeweler skills will be known as a "Jeweler". Otherwise, they will be known by their highest skill.

Latest revision as of 22:09, 3 December 2013

This article is about an older version of DF.

Jeweler is a category profession. It covers the cutting of rough gems, and the encrusting of cut gems onto finished goods, ammo, and furniture, in a Jeweler's workshop.

A dwarf whose is fairly even in Jeweler skills will be known as a "Jeweler". Otherwise, they will be known by their highest skill.

The two Jeweler skills are:

Jeweler
 
Miner
Woodworker
Stoneworker
Ranger
Doctor
Farmer
Fishery worker
Metalsmith
Jeweler
Craftsdwarf
Engineer

Administrator
Military
General
Weapon
Other
Social
Broker
Other

Other/Peasant
Unused