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'''Native platinum''' is an ore of {{L|platinum}}, one of the two most valuable common metals (the other being {{L|aluminum}}).
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Ore for [[Platinum]], one of the most [[quality|valuable]] [[metal|metals]] available, equal in value to [[aluminum]]. Its high material value makes it a convenient material for high value rooms for [[noble|nobles]]. Especially so, since [[mining]] it still leaves a valuable platinum floor.
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'''Native Platinum''' can occur in [[vein|veins]] inside bodies of [[magnetite]] and as small [[cluster]] within [[chromite]]. The veins from magnetite specifically can extend far outside the magnetite they originate from and the vein may even be interrupted at the magnetite cluster border.
  
 
When mined, hunks of native platinum are called ''platinum nuggets''.
 
When mined, hunks of native platinum are called ''platinum nuggets''.
  
Native platinum can occur in {{l|vein|veins}} in bodies of magnetite; these veins can extend far outside the magnetite they originate from, and the vein may even be interrupted at the magnetite cluster border.
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==Bugs==
 
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Due to an error in the raw parsing code, the game attempts to generate native platinum as [[vein]]s within [[chromite]] and as small clusters within [[olivine]]. This can be fixed by editing the ENVIRONMENT_SPEC tokens in the raws and reversing the order of the stone names. ({{bug|1429}})
==Possible bug==
 
Although the raw entries for native platinum indicate that it appears as veins within olivine, a bug causes it to only appear in small clusters (even in the absence of chromite).{{verify}}
 
  
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 14 March 2024

This article is about an older version of DF.
Native platinum
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Wikipedia article

Ore for Platinum, one of the most valuable metals available, equal in value to aluminum. Its high material value makes it a convenient material for high value rooms for nobles. Especially so, since mining it still leaves a valuable platinum floor.

Native Platinum can occur in veins inside bodies of magnetite and as small cluster within chromite. The veins from magnetite specifically can extend far outside the magnetite they originate from and the vein may even be interrupted at the magnetite cluster border.

When mined, hunks of native platinum are called platinum nuggets.

Bugs[edit]

Due to an error in the raw parsing code, the game attempts to generate native platinum as veins within chromite and as small clusters within olivine. This can be fixed by editing the ENVIRONMENT_SPEC tokens in the raws and reversing the order of the stone names. (Bug:1429)

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