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Due to a quirk in the game's temperature safety rules, charcoal and coke are technically considered to be [[fire-safe]] building materials, but due to a bug they are (wisely) treated as unsafe. | Due to a quirk in the game's temperature safety rules, charcoal and coke are technically considered to be [[fire-safe]] building materials, but due to a bug they are (wisely) treated as unsafe. | ||
− | Bituminous coal [[block]]s and lignite blocks (sometimes offered by traders) can neither be used as fuel nor converted into fuel or back into stones in any way | + | Bituminous coal [[block]]s and lignite blocks (sometimes offered by traders), like any other blocks, can only be used for building purposes. They can neither be used as fuel nor converted into fuel or back into stones in any way, though [[strange mood|moody]] dwarves may sometimes use them (and they can also be utilized for certain forms of [[bin|fun]]). |
== In-game usage == | == In-game usage == |