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Several minerals and gems are specified to occur within '''alluvial layers'''. Versions prior to {{version|0.31.19}} had no alluvial layers, however with the introduction of {{l|clay}} as a site-finder resource, alluvial layers can be found.
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Several minerals and gems are specified to occur within '''alluvial layers'''. There is no way to indicate that a stone or soil type forms alluvial layers, but in versions 0.31.19 and later, some environments have been found to contain alluvial-only minerals.
  
If such layers are encountered, they contain small clusters of any of...
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Alluvial environments can contain small clusters of:
:*{{L|native gold}}
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:*[[native gold]]
:*{{L|native platinum}}
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:*[[native platinum]]
:*{{L|cassiterite}}
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:*[[cassiterite]]
:*jade {{L|gem}}s ({{L|blue jade|blue}}, {{L|lavender jade|lavender }}, {{L|pink jade|pink}}, {{L|white jade|white}}, and {{L|green jade|green}})
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:*jade [[gem]]s ([[blue jade|blue]], [[lavender jade|lavender ]], [[pink jade|pink]], [[white jade|white]], and [[green jade|green]])
  
 
{{Category|Stone Layers}}
 
{{Category|Stone Layers}}

Latest revision as of 16:30, 8 December 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

Several minerals and gems are specified to occur within alluvial layers. There is no way to indicate that a stone or soil type forms alluvial layers, but in versions 0.31.19 and later, some environments have been found to contain alluvial-only minerals.

Alluvial environments can contain small clusters of: