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Graphite is flammable on contact with [[magma]] but will never melt, meaning graphite on [[fire]] makes an excellent long-burning flame - a single boulder will burn for about nine and a half months before being consumed. This quality has applications in some fire-based [[trap design|traps]].
 
Graphite is flammable on contact with [[magma]] but will never melt, meaning graphite on [[fire]] makes an excellent long-burning flame - a single boulder will burn for about nine and a half months before being consumed. This quality has applications in some fire-based [[trap design|traps]].
  
In real life, graphite is used for pencil "lead".  It is unknown if this will be implemented once writing is added.
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In real life, graphite is used for pencil "lead".  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:02, 25 April 2013

Graphite
o o o o o o o
= = = o o o
= = = o o
= = o
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Uses

Location

  • Found within gneiss as small clusters
  • Found within quartzite as small clusters
  • Found within marble as small clusters
  • Found within schist as small clusters
Properties
Fire-safe Not magma-safe

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Graphite is a stone found within certain metamorphic layers.

Graphite is flammable on contact with magma but will never melt, meaning graphite on fire makes an excellent long-burning flame - a single boulder will burn for about nine and a half months before being consumed. This quality has applications in some fire-based traps.

In real life, graphite is used for pencil "lead".

Sedimentary
Igneous
Intrusive
Extrusive
Metamorphic
Ore
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