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The Dwarf Multiplier is a game mechanic in which the number of dwarves you have in your fortress population proportionally correlates to the effectiveness of your fortress. The Dwarf Multiplier is a hidden stat which can only be read through an .exe decompiler; however, its effects can be seen in normal game play with careful observation. It is a global multiplier on a variety of automated processes including brewing, mining, crafting, slaughtering, and training.
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Metamorphic layers
The following types of metamorphic stone form layers:
Stone found in metamorphic layers
The following types of stone are found in forms within metamorphic layers:
Gems found in metamorphic layers
Metamorphic layers may yield the following types of gem:
* See also: stone found everywhere