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'''Aluminum''' ties for the second-highest-valued metal in the game with {{l|platinum}}, after {{L|adamantite}}. It also is the second lightest metal, after {{L|adamantine}}. The only in-game source of aluminum is {{l|native aluminum}}, which is just as valuable as the refined metal.
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'''Aluminum''' ties for the second-highest-valued metal in the game with [[platinum]], after [[adamantine]]. It also is the second lightest metal, after [[adamantine]]. The only in-game source of aluminum is [[native aluminum]], which is just as valuable as the refined metal.
  
Aluminum can be used as decoration, or to create {{l|furniture}} and other objects. Aluminum cannot be forged into {{l|weapons}} or {{l|armor}}.
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Aluminum can be used as decoration, or to create [[furniture]] and other objects. Aluminum cannot be forged into [[weapon]]s or [[armor]].
  
 
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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Aluminum ties for the second-highest-valued metal in the game with platinum, after adamantine. It also is the second lightest metal, after adamantine. The only in-game source of aluminum is native aluminum, which is just as valuable as the refined metal.

Aluminum can be used as decoration, or to create furniture and other objects. Aluminum cannot be forged into weapons or armor.

Base
AluminumBismuthCopperGoldIronLeadNickelPlatinumSilverTinZinc
Alloys
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