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'''Jet''' is a non-economic dark gray [[stone]] found in large clusters in sedimentary layers. It is ''not'' magma safe, and may only be used where any other stone would suffice, aside from one remarkable property.
 
'''Jet''' is a non-economic dark gray [[stone]] found in large clusters in sedimentary layers. It is ''not'' magma safe, and may only be used where any other stone would suffice, aside from one remarkable property.
  

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Uses

Location

Properties
Fire-safe Not magma-safe

Wikipedia article

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

Jet is a non-economic dark gray stone found in large clusters in sedimentary layers. It is not magma safe, and may only be used where any other stone would suffice, aside from one remarkable property.

Jet is the most lightweight stone besides raw adamantine and lignite, so it is preferable for making large pots and other commonly-hauled items, and absolutely inappropriate for stone-fall traps and catapults. Likewise, jet crafts are even more lightweight than normal crafts; this can be very helpful for maximizing caravan output.

In real life, jet is actually derived from decaying wood under extreme pressure and is an extremely low grade of lignite. However, jet is useless as a fuel, although historically it has been a popular source of jewelry and crafts.

Sedimentary
Igneous
Intrusive
Extrusive
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