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'''Pitchblende''' is a [[magma-safe]] purple stone which occurs in small quantities within [[granite]].
 
'''Pitchblende''' is a [[magma-safe]] purple stone which occurs in small quantities within [[granite]].
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Pitchblende is also the most [[density|heavyweight]] stone besides [[slade]], so it is absolutely inappropriate for making [[large pot]]s and other commonly-[[hauling|hauled]] items, and preferable for [[trap|stone-fall traps]] and [[catapult]]s. Additionally, pitchblende [[craft]]s are so heavyweight they can fill up a caravan. Hauling pitchblende is not realistic, or at least will take an [[Time|eternity]], without a [[wheelbarrow]].
  
 
==In Real Life==  
 
==In Real Life==  

Revision as of 04:25, 17 May 2012

Pitchblende
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Uses

Location

  • Found within granite as small clusters
Properties
Fire-safe Magma-safe

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Pitchblende is a magma-safe purple stone which occurs in small quantities within granite.

Pitchblende is also the most heavyweight stone besides slade, so it is absolutely inappropriate for making large pots and other commonly-hauled items, and preferable for stone-fall traps and catapults. Additionally, pitchblende crafts are so heavyweight they can fill up a caravan. Hauling pitchblende is not realistic, or at least will take an eternity, without a wheelbarrow.

In Real Life

Pitchblende is an ore of uranium; while it cannot be smelted in Dwarf Fortress, it is often used for decorative purposes within "nuclear reactors" in megaprojects.

Sedimentary
Igneous
Intrusive
Extrusive
Metamorphic
Ore
Economic
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