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− | {{Quality| | + | {{Quality|Exceptional|23:31, 27 April 2013 (UTC)}} |
{{Metal | {{Metal | ||
|name=Lead | |name=Lead | ||
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|color=0:7:1 | |color=0:7:1 | ||
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* [[Metalsmith's forge|Metal crafting]] | * [[Metalsmith's forge|Metal crafting]] | ||
|ore= | |ore= | ||
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|properties= | |properties= | ||
* [[Material value]] 2 | * [[Material value]] 2 | ||
− | + | * [[Melting point]] 10589 | |
− | * [[Melting point]] | + | * [[Boiling point]] 13148 |
− | * [[Boiling point]] | ||
* [[Ignition point]] none | * [[Ignition point]] none | ||
* [[Solid density]] 11340 | * [[Solid density]] 11340 | ||
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− | + | Lead is a heavy, low-value [[metal]] available only from [[galena]] [[ore]]. | |
− | == Uses == | + | ==Uses== |
− | + | It can be forged into [[furniture]] and "other objects", like most metals, but its low value means it is a poor choice for personal objects while its high weight makes it a poor choice for anything portable. Lead is semi-useful for decorating objects and training [[metal crafter]]s; lead crafts may be traded for a value of 100☼ or more depending upon [[quality]]. Lead is not magma safe or even fire safe and will melt in a grass fire. | |
− | + | Lead items (or items made of another heavy material) tend to stay close to their original position upon [[reclaim]] or arrival in adventure mode. So if you want to find the item easily, make it out of lead, or place it in a lead [[bin]]. | |
− | Lead can also be used to make massive [[minecart]]s to send crashing into [[ | + | Lead can also be used to make massive [[minecart]]s to send crashing into [[goblin]] [[invader]]s. What fun! |
− | + | Lead is a component of the [[alloy]] [[lay pewter]]. | |
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{{D for Dwarf}} | {{D for Dwarf}} | ||
− | Since lead poisoning does not (yet) exist in | + | Since lead poisoning does not (yet) exist in Dwarf Fortress, trading lead [[barrel]]s and [[craft]]s only weighs down the [[caravan]]. This unfortunately eliminates the possibility of lead poisoning the elves or humans through trade of lead-based crafts and lead-laced alcohol. However, if your dwarves happen to be irradiated as a result of an [[unfortunate accident]], lead coffins are a safe and practical way to ensure the remains are properly contained. |
{{gamedata}} | {{gamedata}} | ||
{{metals}} | {{metals}} |