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Lead is a heavy, low-value {{l|metal}} found only in {{l|galena}}. 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. | Lead is a heavy, low-value {{l|metal}} found only in {{l|galena}}. 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. | ||
− | Since lead poisoning does not exist in Dwarf Fortress, making {{l|Barrel|barrels}} or {{l|Bin|bins}} out of lead is a perfectly viable use of the metal, although dwarves attempting to haul them may be slowed by the extreme weight of the lead. Lead is also semi-useful for decorating objects and training {{l|metal crafter|metal crafters}}. | + | Since lead poisoning does not (yet) exist in Dwarf Fortress, making {{l|Barrel|barrels}} or {{l|Bin|bins}} out of lead is a perfectly viable use of the metal, although dwarves attempting to haul them may be slowed by the extreme weight of the lead. Lead is also semi-useful for decorating objects and training {{l|metal crafter|metal crafters}}. |
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 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. |
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Lead is a heavy, low-value Template:L found only in Template:L. 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.
Since lead poisoning does not (yet) exist in Dwarf Fortress, making Template:L or Template:L out of lead is a perfectly viable use of the metal, although dwarves attempting to haul them may be slowed by the extreme weight of the lead. Lead is also semi-useful for decorating objects and training Template:L.
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 is a component of Template:L.
[INORGANIC:LEAD]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:METAL_TEMPLATE]
[STATE_NAME_ADJ:ALL_SOLID:lead]
[STATE_NAME_ADJ:LIQUID:molten lead]
[STATE_NAME_ADJ:GAS:boiling lead]
[DISPLAY_COLOR:0:7:1]
[MATERIAL_VALUE:2]
[SPEC_HEAT:130]
[MELTING_POINT:10589]
[BOILING_POINT:13148]
[SOLID_DENSITY:11340]
[LIQUID_DENSITY:10660]
[MOLAR_MASS:207200]
[IMPACT_YIELD:35000]
[IMPACT_FRACTURE:42000]
[IMPACT_STRAIN_AT_YIELD:760]
[COMPRESSIVE_YIELD:35000]
[COMPRESSIVE_FRACTURE:42000]
[COMPRESSIVE_STRAIN_AT_YIELD:760] 46
[TENSILE_YIELD:10000]
[TENSILE_FRACTURE:12000]
[TENSILE_STRAIN_AT_YIELD:63] 16
[TORSION_YIELD:10000]
[TORSION_FRACTURE:12000]
[TORSION_STRAIN_AT_YIELD:179]
[SHEAR_YIELD:10000]
[SHEAR_FRACTURE:12000]
[SHEAR_STRAIN_AT_YIELD:179] 5.6
[BENDING_YIELD:10000]
[BENDING_FRACTURE:12000]
[BENDING_STRAIN_AT_YIELD:63]
[MAX_EDGE:10000]
[ITEMS_HARD]
[ITEMS_METAL]
[ITEMS_BARRED]
[ITEMS_SCALED] |
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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 |