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− | == | + | {{Metal|name=Lead|color=0:7:1 |
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+ | * Make {{L|lay pewter}} at {{L|smelter}} | ||
+ | * {{L|Metalsmith's forge|Metal crafting}} | ||
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+ | * {{L|Galena}} | ||
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+ | * {{L|Material value}} 2 | ||
+ | }}{{av}}{{Quality|Exceptional}} | ||
− | + | Lead can only be smelted from {{L|galena}} and can be used to make all furniture and craft goods, or made into lay pewter. | |
− | + | *{{L|Lay pewter|Lay Pewter}} = Lead + 2x {{L|Tin}} + {{L|Copper}} | |
+ | Due to its low material {{L|value}}, lead is hardly useful for making {{L|craft}}s. It can be useful for items of {{L|furniture}}, in cases where value and weight aren't relevant, or on maps where {{L|wood}} is scarce (but magma for a {{L|Magma smelter}} is available). Making lay pewter from it isn't a good option, since you can gain more value by making {{L|trifle pewter}}, {{L|fine pewter}}, or {{L|bronze}} from the bars of {{L|copper}} and {{L|tin}} and leaving the lead as-is. | ||
+ | Bars of Lead might be most useful as constructed {{L|bars}} or {{L|grate}}s - all material has the same strength, lead as effective as steel (except for armor and weapons). Another way to make use of lead which does not use {{L|fuel}} is training your {{L|metal crafter}}s by making them stud stuff with it. | ||
− | + | There is no lead poisoning in Dwarf Fortress yet, so there's no reason not to keep your food supply in lead {{L|barrel}}s or to trade lead goblets to elves (and enjoy imagining that you're slowly poisoning them). | |
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This article is about an older version of DF. |
Lead can only be smelted from Template:L and can be used to make all furniture and craft goods, or made into lay pewter.
- Template:L = Lead + 2x Template:L + Template:L
Due to its low material Template:L, lead is hardly useful for making Template:Ls. It can be useful for items of Template:L, in cases where value and weight aren't relevant, or on maps where Template:L is scarce (but magma for a Template:L is available). Making lay pewter from it isn't a good option, since you can gain more value by making Template:L, Template:L, or Template:L from the bars of Template:L and Template:L and leaving the lead as-is.
Bars of Lead might be most useful as constructed Template:L or Template:Ls - all material has the same strength, lead as effective as steel (except for armor and weapons). Another way to make use of lead which does not use Template:L is training your Template:Ls by making them stud stuff with it.
There is no lead poisoning in Dwarf Fortress yet, so there's no reason not to keep your food supply in lead Template:Ls or to trade lead goblets to elves (and enjoy imagining that you're slowly poisoning them).
[MATGLOSS_METAL:LEAD]
[NAME:lead][ADJ:lead][COLOR:0:7:1]
[VALUE:2]
[SPEC_HEAT:130]
[MELTING_POINT:10589]
[BOILING_POINT:13148]
[SOLID_DENSITY:11340] |
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Alloys |
Billon • Bismuth bronze • Black bronze • Brass • Bronze • Electrum • Fine pewter • Lay pewter • Nickel silver • Pig iron • Rose gold • Steel • Sterling silver • Trifle pewter |
Special |