Coins
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Coins | |
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Vital statistics | |
Size (item)Item (inventory)size.<br><br>xitem & yitem: (<i>non-optional, replacing xsize & ysize.<i>) | 1 x 1 |
Stockpile Stockpile data for (all) items is set at the Stockpile page in the Stockpile property data section.<br><br><i>Please use "Source Edit" mode when editing there.</i> | Coins (50) |
Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. | Metal Working |
Discovery Req.This(<i>discoveryreq</i>) is only for items that need to be discovered in addition to items listed in "Object(s) Required"/<i>(<i>objectsreq</i>).</i><small><br><b><i>(Temporary active on all pages, but leave empty if "None".</i></b><small> | (None or Unknown) |
Object(s) Required | Bar of Any Metal |
Produced By | Coinpress |
Go to Objects |
Craft > Processing & Materials > Smithing & Metals > Coins
Coins allow players and villages to establish a common currency for trading items.
How to Acquire
The coinpress presses bars of metal to stacks of 100 coins. 100 coins of any type (named or otherwise) can be re-smelted (with Crucible) into a bar of that same metal.
A coinpress can, optionally, be named. Coins produced in a named press are unique items which do not mix with other coins of other types, and which are not matched as coins of other types by barter stands. This means that you can create a stand which accepts only your own currency.
Game Development
- Apperances of Fix (2015-12-01)◎ >"Added coin stockpile."
- Dubloons (2015-11-26)◎ >"(added) Coins & Coinpress. The coinpress, much as in Legacy, presses bars of metal to stacks of 100 coins. A coinpress can, optionally, be named. Coins produced in a named press are unique items which do not mix with other coins of other types, and which are not matched as coins of other types by barter stands. This means that you can, for example, create a stand which accepts only your own fiat currency. 100 coins of any type (named or otherwise) can be re-smelted into a bar of that same metal."