Ceramics Expanded

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Author: Qev

Last revision: 9 Feb, 2023 at 23:16 UTC (3)

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Description:

This mod expands the ceramic industry, allowing your dwarves to make more items out of ceramics, and use more materials for glazing with a wide variety of colours, depending on what resources are available at the embark.

Note: This mod will mark several non-economic stones as economic, so make sure to check your Stone use tab if you’re wondering why certain stones aren’t getting used.

Non-Steam users can find it on DFFD as "[50.xx] Ceramics Expanded"!

— Glazes —

Glazes are made using the Pottery skill at a Kiln. The process doesn’t require fuel in most cases, producing them in stacks of four bars per job. These glaze bars can then be used in the normal glazing jobs. Glaze bars are stored in Bar/Block stockpiles under Metal bars, except ash bars which remain in Other.

The primary three glaze types are Ash, Lead, and Salt, each of which can produce different colours when mixed with various minerals. Ash is just regular wood ash, lead glaze is made using galena (not lead metal), and salt glaze is made using rock salt. There is also Bismuth glaze (using bismuthite), and Bone Ash glaze which is the only one that requires fuel to produce, since you need to calcinate animal bones to produce bone ash first.

A complete list of glazes and their components can be found in the included readme.txt.

Note: Glazes only affect the description (and value) of items, as the game currently doesn’t apply glaze colour improvements to the in-game sprites.

— More Ceramic Items —

More objects can be made out of ceramics: coffins, display cases, flasks, mugs, pedestals, slabs, table, and thrones. Each makes one item per clay boulder, except mugs which are produced in sets of three, and clay bricks which are made in sets of four.

If you’re looking for a lighter mod that just adds more items without all the glazes, check out Aura’s "Extra Ceramics"!

— Bone Porcelain —

A new type of ceramic can be produced, a translucent bone porcelain (aka "bone china") that is slightly more valuable than regular porcelain. This uses a clay that must be manufactured at a kiln using bone ash, fire clay or kaolinite, and microcline or orthoclase rock. The resulting bone porcelain clay can then be used as normal.

— Installation —

Subscribe here on the Workshop, or unpack into the DF mods folder if you’re using the DFFD version, then enable the mod when generating a new world!

— Compatibility —

This mod replaces the vanilla clay item reactions—clay bricks, crafts, hives, jugs, large pots, and statues—and their corresponding glazing reactions. Anything else that modifies these will likely conflict.


Released under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0[creativecommons.org]

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