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Lead can be forged into [[furniture]] and other objects, like most metals, but its low value and high weight may make it a poor choice for personal objects or anything portable, respectively. However, normal* lead items are just as strong as those of any other metal - a lead door is exactly as strong as a [[steel]] door, even against a [[building destroyer]].  
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Lead can be forged into [[furniture]] and other objects, like most metals, but its low value and high weight may make it a poor choice for personal objects or anything portable, respectively. However, normal* lead items are just as strong as those of any other metal - a lead bridge is exactly as strong as a [[steel]] bridge, even against a [[building destroyer]].  
  
 
(* A rare [[mood]] might result in a lead [[weapon]] or lead [[armor]] - and material strength <u>is</u> considered in [[combat]], as well as weapon weight.)
 
(* A rare [[mood]] might result in a lead [[weapon]] or lead [[armor]] - and material strength <u>is</u> considered in [[combat]], as well as weapon weight.)

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Wikipedia article

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

Lead is a heavy, low-value metal available only from galena ore. Lead is not magma-safe, or even fire-safe, and will melt in a grass fire.

Uses

Lead can be forged into furniture and other objects, like most metals, but its low value and high weight may make it a poor choice for personal objects or anything portable, respectively. However, normal* lead items are just as strong as those of any other metal - a lead bridge is exactly as strong as a steel bridge, even against a building destroyer.

(* A rare mood might result in a lead weapon or lead armor - and material strength is considered in combat, as well as weapon weight.)

Lead can also be used to make massive minecarts to send crashing into goblin invaders. What fun!

If you have a surplus of it, lead can be semi-useful for decorating objects and training metal crafters; lead crafts may be traded for a value of 100☼ or more, depending upon quality.

Lead can be alloyed with copper and tin to produce lay pewter.

Lead ingots.

In adventure mode, lead items (or items made of other heavy material) tend to stay close to their original position upon reclaim. 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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Since lead poisoning does not (yet) exist in Dwarf Fortress, trading lead barrels and crafts only weighs down the caravan. This, unfortunately, eliminates the possibility of lead poisoning the elves or humans through trade of lead-based crafts and lead-laced alcohol. However, if your dwarves happen to be irradiated as a result of an unfortunate accident, lead coffins are a safe and practical way to ensure the remains are properly contained.

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