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* [ENVIRONMENT_SPEC:<id>:<inclusion type>:<frequency>] | * [ENVIRONMENT_SPEC:<id>:<inclusion type>:<frequency>] | ||
− | The inclusion type can be CLUSTER, CLUSTER_SMALL, CLUSTER_ONE, or VEIN | + | The inclusion type can be CLUSTER, CLUSTER_SMALL, CLUSTER_ONE, or VEIN. CLUSTERs are large ovoids that occupy their entire local map tile if present. CLUSTER_SMALL inclusions are blobs of 3-9 tiles; CLUSTER_ONE inclusions are single tiles; and VEINs are large streaks. |
The frequency number varies from 1 to 100 and determines the relative frequency at which the stone will be chosen to appear - if all frequency values are the same, then all stones will be equally likely to appear. | The frequency number varies from 1 to 100 and determines the relative frequency at which the stone will be chosen to appear - if all frequency values are the same, then all stones will be equally likely to appear. |