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Materials listed melt at the given temperature, and boil at the other given temperature. Materials not listed do not have a defined melting point; presumably it is only important that it is below that of magma. Creatures listed have the given temperature as their body temperature
 
Materials listed melt at the given temperature, and boil at the other given temperature. Materials not listed do not have a defined melting point; presumably it is only important that it is below that of magma. Creatures listed have the given temperature as their body temperature
  
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Revision as of 19:46, 13 October 2008

Dwarf Fortress uses its own temperature scale in most cases. So if you see something like [HOMEOTHERM:10067], don't be amazed.

Conversion

[DF scale] = [FAHRENHEIT] + 9968

[DF scale] = [CELSIUS]*9/5 + 10000

Temperatures

Materials listed melt at the given temperature, and boil at the other given temperature. Materials not listed do not have a defined melting point; presumably it is only important that it is below that of magma. Creatures listed have the given temperature as their body temperature

Example Dwarf Scale Fahrenheit Celsius Boils Fahrenheit Celsius
Absolute Zero 9,508° -460 °F -273 °C
Water/Ice/Steam 10,000° 32 °F 0 °C 10,180° 212 °F 100 °C
Dwarf body temperature 10,067° 99 °F 37 °C
tin 10,417° 449 °F 232 °C 14,684° 4,716 °F 2,602 °C
fine pewter 10,417° 449 °F 232 °C 14,684° 4,716 °F 2,602 °C
trifle pewter 10,417° 449 °F 232 °C 14,684° 4,716 °F 2,602 °C
lay pewter 10,417° 449 °F 232 °C 14,684° 4,716 °F 2,602 °C
bismuth 10,488° 520 °F 271 °C 12,815° 2,847 °F 1,564 °C
lead 10,589° 621 °F 327 °C 13,148° 3,180 °F 1,749 °C
zinc 10,755° 787 °F 419 °C 11,633° 1,665 °F 907 °C
Fire man 10,800° 832 °F 444 °C
aluminum 11,188° 1,220 °F 660 °C 14,534° 4,566 °F 2,519 °C
brass 11,656° 1,688 °F 920 °C 14,068° 4,100 °F 2,260 °C
silver 11,731° 1,763 °F 962 °C 13,892° 3,924 °F 2,162 °C
sterling silver 11,731° 1,763 °F 962 °C 13,892° 3,924 °F 2,162 °C
electrum 11,828° 1,860 °F 1,016 °C 14,968° 5,000 °F 2,760 °C
bronze 11,868° 1,900 °F 1,038 °C 14,140° 4,172 °F 2,300 °C
bismuth bronze 11,868° 1,900 °F 1,038 °C 14,140° 4,172 °F 2,300 °C
gold 11,915° 1,947 °F 1,064 °C 15,141° 5,173 °F 2,856 °C
rose gold 11,915° 1,947 °F 1,064 °C 15,141° 5,173 °F 2,856 °C
copper 11,952° 1,984 °F 1,084 °C 14,611° 4,643 °F 2,562 °C
billon 11,952° 1,984 °F 1,084 °C 14,611° 4,643 °F 2,562 °C
black bronze 11,952° 1,984 °F 1,084 °C 14,611° 4,643 °F 2,562 °C
Magma man 12,000° 2,032 °F 1,111 °C
pig iron 12,106° 2,138 °F 1,170 °C 13,968° 4,000 °F 2,204 °C
Magma 12,568° 2,600 °F 1,427 °C
nickel 12,619° 2,651 °F 1,455 °C 15,243° 5,275 °F 2,913 °C
nickel silver 12,619° 2,651 °F 1,455 °C 15,243° 5,275 °F 2,913 °C
steel 12,718° 2,750 °F 1,510 °C 14,968° 5,000 °F 2,760 °C
iron 12,768° 2,800 °F 1,538 °C 15,150° 5,182 °F 2,861 °C
platinum 13,182° 3,214 °F 1,768 °C 16,885° 6,917 °F 3,825 °C
bauxite 13,600° 3,632 °F 2,000 °C 15,000° 5,032 °F 2,778 °C
adamantine 25,000° 15,032 °F 8,333 °C 50,000° 40,032 °F 22,222 °C
raw adamantine 25,000° 15,032 °F 8,333 °C 50,000° 40,032 °F 22,222 °C