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=== Economic Stone ===
 
=== Economic Stone ===
'''[[Economic stone]]s''' are stones that can be used for purposes other than construction or masonry, and as such are typically excluded from the stone industry. Stones used in other industries include [[ore]], [[flux]], [[plaster]], [[fuel]], [[porcelain]], and [[obsidian]]. These stones should be stockpiled in the areas where they will be in demand, for example you will want to stockpile ore, some flux, and fuel-providing stone near your [[smelter]]s, while stone that can make plaster should be stockpiled near a [[kiln]]. If you have an abundance of any particular economic stone, you can enable stone industry use of that stone in the z [[Status]] - Stone screen.
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'''[[Economic stone]]s''' are stones that can be used for purposes other than construction or masonry, and as such are not technically part of the stone industry, but critical raw materials used for products in other industries.  There are four basic categories: [[flux]], [[plaster]], [[fuel]], and [[porcelain]]. These stones should be stockpiled in the areas where they will be in demand, for example you will want to stockpile some flux and fuel-providing stone near your [[smelter]]s, while stone that can make plaster should be stockpiled near a [[kiln]].
  
 
=== Obsidian - the Premier Stone ===
 
=== Obsidian - the Premier Stone ===

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