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==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
Should nuggets be labelled as such in the list? Before they are mined they are referred to as 'Native <metalname>', and are only labelled as nuggets once mined. Perhaps the table should be changed to indicate this. --[[User:TangoThree|TangoThree]] 09:14, 20 January 2008 (EST) | Should nuggets be labelled as such in the list? Before they are mined they are referred to as 'Native <metalname>', and are only labelled as nuggets once mined. Perhaps the table should be changed to indicate this. --[[User:TangoThree|TangoThree]] 09:14, 20 January 2008 (EST) | ||
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But what to do with the endless amounts of, like, Galena, Garnierite and Cassiterite? Thers only so much furniture i can make and trading it away as craft just doesnt feel right. | But what to do with the endless amounts of, like, Galena, Garnierite and Cassiterite? Thers only so much furniture i can make and trading it away as craft just doesnt feel right. | ||
− | :Train Metal Crafters with it! Bituminous coal only costs | + | :Train Metal Crafters with it! Bituminous coal only costs 3â¼ to Import, (or ~6â¼ at max priority) so you can afford to smelt every bar and make something with it and sell it to the caravans. --[[User:Arkenstone|Arkenstone]] 17:42 18 August 2009 (EST) |
::Galena gives [[silver]] for practice weapons, and the lead is [[bars]], which are the perfect substitute for floor grates - if you can't find a use for those, you aren't trying. Garnierite & cassiterite create higher-value alloys. If all you have is copper and no alloy ores/metals, then you can either trade for that (requesting via [[liaison]]), or Cu can be used for training various smiths via re-melting. And hoarding is not all bad - improves [[created wealth]].--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 22:21, 18 August 2009 (UTC) | ::Galena gives [[silver]] for practice weapons, and the lead is [[bars]], which are the perfect substitute for floor grates - if you can't find a use for those, you aren't trying. Garnierite & cassiterite create higher-value alloys. If all you have is copper and no alloy ores/metals, then you can either trade for that (requesting via [[liaison]]), or Cu can be used for training various smiths via re-melting. And hoarding is not all bad - improves [[created wealth]].--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 22:21, 18 August 2009 (UTC) |