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− | + | ===Veins and Clusters:=== | |
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− | ==Veins and Clusters== | ||
− | + | Non-layer stone occurs in these forms: | |
− | + | :* '''Large cluster''' - An oval that occupies nearly half of a 48x48 block, area-wise. Only one appears per block. These average 750 stones each. | |
− | + | :* '''Vein''' - A sinuous line of the material crosses the block. These average 100 stones each, and vary from 1-5 tiles wide within a single vein. When a vein ends, it does not start again unless it was broken by another vein, cluster or erosion (see below). | |
− | + | :* '''Small cluster''' - A sprinkle of 1 to 9 adjacent tiles. Multiple small clusters of different materials may be in the same block. These average 5 stones each and do not span more than three tiles in each direction. | |
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− | + | Note that erosion (during world-gen, pre-embark), magma, pits and chasms may reduce exposed veins and clusters to a fraction of their original starting size, and/or cut through them, [[Revealed tile|exposing]] two parts of a single vein in two nearby areas on the same [[z-level]]. | |
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− | Rarely, two separate veins (of | + | Rarely, two separate veins (of same or different stone/ore) can be found "doubled", two next to each other, or (also rarely) folded back on themselves. Unrelated veins and clusters can intersect or overlap with each other - only one type of stone/ore/gem will be found in any one tile, however. |
− | + | It is common to find certain gemstones embedded only in certain veins or large clusters. For instance, to find rubies and saphires, explore [[bauxite]] clusters; for [[diamond]]s, one should follow any [[kimberlite]] veins they find, which in turn are found only in [[gabbro]] [[layer]]s. Knowing what stone (or ore) contains what veins and clusters can be useful in [[exploratory mining]] or understanding the information given to you before you embark on a new game, and complete information for each can be found on the wiki page for that stone/ore/gem. | |
− | + | '''See also:''' | |
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:* [[Stone]] | :* [[Stone]] | ||
:* [[Ore]] | :* [[Ore]] | ||
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:* [[Soil]] | :* [[Soil]] | ||
:* [[Exploratory mining]] | :* [[Exploratory mining]] | ||
− | :* (also, any individual types of stone, ore, or gem, by specific name - for instance, [[granite]] or [[ | + | :* (also, any individual types of stone, ore, or gem, by specific name - for instance, [[granite]] or [[gold]].) |
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