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'''Magnetite''' is an [[ore]] of [[iron]]. It appears as large, oval-shaped [[Vein|cluster]]s inside [[sedimentary layer]]s and small clusters in [[metamorphic layer]]s and [[igneous layer]]s. A magnetite cluster may sometimes contain [[vein]]s of [[native platinum]], which can continue outside of the cluster itself. | '''Magnetite''' is an [[ore]] of [[iron]]. It appears as large, oval-shaped [[Vein|cluster]]s inside [[sedimentary layer]]s and small clusters in [[metamorphic layer]]s and [[igneous layer]]s. A magnetite cluster may sometimes contain [[vein]]s of [[native platinum]], which can continue outside of the cluster itself. | ||
− | In terms of [[Metalsmith|metalsmithing]], magnetite is identical to [[hematite]] and [[limonite]]. However, magnetite is distinguished by the extreme size of each deposit compared to the other iron ores, for sedimentary clusters anyways. While a vein might hold 100 tiles of ore, a cluster can contain around 750 | + | In terms of [[Metalsmith|metalsmithing]], magnetite is identical to [[hematite]] and [[limonite]]. However, magnetite is distinguished by the extreme size of each deposit compared to the other iron ores, for sedimentary clusters anyways. While a vein might hold 100 tiles of ore, a cluster can contain around 750. |
==In the real world== | ==In the real world== |