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Revision as of 17:55, 9 August 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

Dwarf Fortress uses its own temperature scale in most cases. So if you see something like [HOMEOTHERM:10067], don't be amazed.

Conversion

[DF scale] = [FAHRENHEIT] + 9968

[DF scale] = [CELSIUS] * 9/5 + 10000

[DF scale] = [KELVIN] * 9/5 + 9508.33

[DF scale] = [RANKINE] + 9508.33

Temperatures

Materials listed melt at the given temperature, and boil at the other given temperature. Materials not listed use a default melting point[Verify]. Creatures listed have the given temperature as their body temperature.

Example Dwarf Scale Fahrenheit Celsius Boils Fahrenheit Celsius
Absolute Zero 9,508° -460 °F -273 °C
Water/Ice/Steam 10,000° 32 °F 0 °C 10,180° 212 °F 100 °C
Dwarf body temperature 10,067° 99 °F 37 °C
tin, fine pewter, trifle pewter, lay pewter 10,417° 449 °F 232 °C 14,684° 4,716 °F 2,602 °C
bismuth 10,488° 520 °F 271 °C 12,815° 2,847 °F 1,564 °C
lead 10,589° 621 °F 327 °C 13,148° 3,180 °F 1,749 °C
zinc 10,755° 787 °F 419 °C 11,633° 1,665 °F 907 °C
Fire man 10,800° 832 °F 444 °C
aluminum 11,188° 1,220 °F 660 °C 14,534° 4,566 °F 2,519 °C
Ordinary stone 11,500° 1,532 °F 833 °C 14,000° 4,032°F 2,222°C
brass 11,656° 1,688 °F 920 °C 14,068° 4,100 °F 2,260 °C
silver, sterling silver 11,731° 1,763 °F 962 °C 13,892° 3,924 °F 2,162 °C
electrum 11,828° 1,860 °F 1,016 °C 14,968° 5,000 °F 2,760 °C
bronze, bismuth bronze 11,868° 1,900 °F 1,038 °C 14,140° 4,172 °F 2,300 °C
gold, rose gold 11,915° 1,947 °F 1,064 °C 15,141° 5,173 °F 2,856 °C
copper, billon, black bronze 11,952° 1,984 °F 1,084 °C 14,611° 4,643 °F 2,562 °C
magma, magma man 12,000° 2,032 °F 1,111 °C
pig iron 12,106° 2,138 °F 1,170 °C 13,968° 4,000 °F 2,204 °C
nickel, nickel silver 12,619° 2,651 °F 1,455 °C 15,243° 5,275 °F 2,913 °C
steel 12,718° 2,750 °F 1,510 °C 14,968° 5,000 °F 2,760 °C
iron 12,768° 2,800 °F 1,538 °C 15,150° 5,182 °F 2,861 °C
platinum 13,182° 3,214 °F 1,768 °C 16,885° 6,917 °F 3,825 °C
bauxite 13,600° 3,632 °F 2,000 °C 15,000° 5,032 °F 2,778 °C
Spoiler: Spirit of fire 25,000° 15,032 °F 8,333 °C
adamantine, raw adamantine 25,000° 15,032 °F 8,333 °C 50,000° 40,032 °F 22,222 °C
Dragon fire 50,000° 40,032 °F 22,222 °C