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− | * | + | {{Ore|name=Native gold|tile=£|color=6:7:1 |
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− | + | * [[Ore]] of [[gold]] | |
− | * | + | * Smelting [[electrum]] |
− | * | + | |location={{Stonelookup/location|{{{{FULLPAGENAME}}/raw}}}} |
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− | + | * [[Material value]] 30}} | |
+ | {{av}} | ||
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+ | '''Native gold''' can be smelted directly into [[gold]] or combined with an [[ore]] of [[silver]] to create [[electrum]]. Mining it still leaves a valuable gold floor. | ||
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+ | It is possible to make [[Furniture]], [[Crafts]] or [[Mechanism]]s with Gold nuggets if it's enabled in the z-status stone menu, resulting in quite valuable items, good for export early in the game. It's much easier if you lock in the craftsdwarf with the nuggets. | ||
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+ | It can be found as veins in both [[igneous intrusive layer|igneous intrusive]] and [[igneous extrusive layer]]s, and as small clusters in [[alluvial layer]]s (which do not exist in this version). | ||
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+ | Despite the high value of gold, creating [[electrum]] with it will result in a net profit if the silver ore used is [[galena]] or [[tetrahedrite]]. Using [[native silver]] or [[horn silver]] for the process, however, results in neither a gain nor a loss of overall value. | ||
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+ | == Smelting == | ||
+ | Gold nuggets are used to create two types of metal bars at a [[Smelter|smelter]]: | ||
+ | * [[Gold]] bars | ||
+ | * [[Electrum]] bars - with [[native silver]], [[horn silver]], [[galena]], or [[tetrahedrite]] | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:GoldNuggetUSGOV.jpg|Gold nugget | ||
+ | File:Hand of faith1.JPG|Another, very large specimen | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | {{gamedata}} | ||
+ | {{stones}} | ||
+ | {{Category|Ore}} | ||
+ | {{Category|Economic Stone}} |
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This article is about an older version of DF. |
Native gold can be smelted directly into gold or combined with an ore of silver to create electrum. Mining it still leaves a valuable gold floor.
It is possible to make Furniture, Crafts or Mechanisms with Gold nuggets if it's enabled in the z-status stone menu, resulting in quite valuable items, good for export early in the game. It's much easier if you lock in the craftsdwarf with the nuggets.
It can be found as veins in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers, and as small clusters in alluvial layers (which do not exist in this version).
Despite the high value of gold, creating electrum with it will result in a net profit if the silver ore used is galena or tetrahedrite. Using native silver or horn silver for the process, however, results in neither a gain nor a loss of overall value.
Smelting[edit]
Gold nuggets are used to create two types of metal bars at a smelter:
- Gold bars
- Electrum bars - with native silver, horn silver, galena, or tetrahedrite
[MATGLOSS_STONE:GOLD]
[NAME:native gold][STONE_NAME:gold nuggets][COLOR:6:7:1][TILE:156]
[ENVIRONMENT:IGNEOUS_ALL:VEIN:100]
[ENVIRONMENT:ALLUVIAL:CLUSTER_SMALL:100]
[ITEM_SYMBOL:'*']
[METAL_ORE:GOLD:100]
[SOLID_DENSITY:19320]
[VALUE:30] |
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