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Duplication of inorganic material raws results in wrong materials forming [[stone layers|geological layers]] and inclusions, some of which normally don't appear within the world's crust. These can produce unusual resources when mined, such as metal boulders. Below is the list of what materials you can encounter, and how you can put them to use.
 
Duplication of inorganic material raws results in wrong materials forming [[stone layers|geological layers]] and inclusions, some of which normally don't appear within the world's crust. These can produce unusual resources when mined, such as metal boulders. Below is the list of what materials you can encounter, and how you can put them to use.
  
<small>n.b. Although duplication of "default" (rather than 'inorganic') materials have been a feature of a few mods for quite some time, and there have been no verified bugs directly related to this, the developers of the game have assured the community that these definitely will be causing errors, even if they are not immediately apparent to players.</small>
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''Although duplication of "default" (rather than 'inorganic') materials have been a feature of a few mods for quite some time, and there have been no verified bugs directly related to this, the developers of the game have assured the community that these definitely will be causing errors, even if they are not immediately apparent to players.''
  
 
=== Displaced [[stone|minerals]], [[soil]]s, and [[metal]] layers ===  
 
=== Displaced [[stone|minerals]], [[soil]]s, and [[metal]] layers ===  

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