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*[[Lay Pewter]] = Lead + 2x [[Tin]] + [[Copper]] | *[[Lay Pewter]] = Lead + 2x [[Tin]] + [[Copper]] | ||
− | Due to its low material [[value]], lead is hardly useful for making [[craft]]s. It can be useful for items of [[furniture]], in cases where value and weight aren't relevant, or on maps where [[wood]] is scarce (but magma for a [[Magma smelter]] is avaible). Making lay pewter from it isn't good option, since you can gain more value by making [[trifle pewter]] from copper and tin and using lead as-is. | + | Due to its low material [[value]], lead is hardly useful for making [[craft]]s. It can be useful for items of [[furniture]], in cases where value and weight aren't relevant, or on maps where [[wood]] is scarce (but magma for a [[Magma smelter]] is avaible). Making lay pewter from it isn't good option, since you can gain more value by making [[trifle pewter]], [[fine pewter]], or [[bronze]] from copper and tin and using lead as-is. |
There is no lead poisoning in Dwarf Fortress, so there's no reason not to keep your food supply in lead barrels. | There is no lead poisoning in Dwarf Fortress, so there's no reason not to keep your food supply in lead barrels. | ||
[[Category:Metals]] | [[Category:Metals]] |
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Lead is smelted from galena and can be used to make all furniture and craft goods, or made into lay pewter.
- Lay Pewter = Lead + 2x Tin + Copper
Due to its low material value, lead is hardly useful for making crafts. It can be useful for items of furniture, in cases where value and weight aren't relevant, or on maps where wood is scarce (but magma for a Magma smelter is avaible). Making lay pewter from it isn't good option, since you can gain more value by making trifle pewter, fine pewter, or bronze from copper and tin and using lead as-is.
There is no lead poisoning in Dwarf Fortress, so there's no reason not to keep your food supply in lead barrels.