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− | '''Ores''' are left behind after [[mining]] certain varieties of [[stone]]. Ore can be [[smelter|smelted]] to create [[bar]]s of pure [[metal]] or combined to create [[alloy]]s. Many ores are quite valuable as mined without being refined, and a [[mason]] or [[stone crafter]] can work them the same as any stone. However, ores fall into the [[economic stone]] category, and so must be designated for non-restricted use in the {{k|z}}-[[Status|stone]] menu. Others can be combined when initially smelted into alloys, while others must first be made into bars of pure metal and then ''those'' combined to create the desired alloy - see the [[alloy]] article for details. | + | [[File:ore_sprite_preview.png|right]]'''Ores''' are left behind after [[mining]] certain varieties of [[stone]]. Ore can be [[smelter|smelted]] to create [[bar]]s of pure [[metal]] or combined to create [[alloy]]s. Many ores are quite valuable as mined without being refined, and a [[mason]] or [[stone crafter]] can work them the same as any stone. However, ores fall into the [[economic stone]] category, and so must be designated for non-restricted use in the {{k|z}}-[[Status|stone]] menu. Others can be combined when initially smelted into alloys, while others must first be made into bars of pure metal and then ''those'' combined to create the desired alloy - see the [[alloy]] article for details. |
− | + | Most ores are [[fire-safe]] material. Some are also [[magma-safe]]. | |
− | Each normal metal ore "stone" produces four bars of refined metal when [[smelter|smelted]]. Metal ores with two possible metals listed below always produce 4 bars of the first metal, and have a chance of creating 0-4 bars of the second metal as well. [[Adamantine]] ore cannot be smelted directly; it must be processed at a [[ | + | Each normal metal ore "stone" produces four bars of refined metal when [[smelter|smelted]]. Metal ores with two possible metals listed below always produce 4 bars of the first metal, and have a chance of creating 0-4 bars of the second metal as well. [[Adamantine]] ore cannot be smelted directly; it must be processed at a [[craftsdwarf's workshop]] first. Different rules apply to creating alloys. |
Note that in some cases ore [[value#material value|value]] (given below) and [[metal]] value are not the same (Bismuth, Iron ores). Alloys, too, often have a higher value than the ores/metals they are made of. In most cases furniture made from the ore is as valuable as furniture made from a pure (non-alloy) metal, while requiring significantly less processing. However, furniture produced directly from ore cannot be [[melt|recycled]], and refining the ore will generally produce an additional metal bar. | Note that in some cases ore [[value#material value|value]] (given below) and [[metal]] value are not the same (Bismuth, Iron ores). Alloys, too, often have a higher value than the ores/metals they are made of. In most cases furniture made from the ore is as valuable as furniture made from a pure (non-alloy) metal, while requiring significantly less processing. However, furniture produced directly from ore cannot be [[melt|recycled]], and refining the ore will generally produce an additional metal bar. | ||
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{| class="wikitable sortable" cellspacing="0" border="1" cellpadding="5" | {| class="wikitable sortable" cellspacing="0" border="1" cellpadding="5" | ||
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− | ! Appearance | + | ! Appearance{{tooltip|*|The left shows the ore itself, the right shows the tile with the ore inside it.}} |
! Ore | ! Ore | ||
! Found in | ! Found in | ||
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! Metal value | ! Metal value | ||
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− | |{{Raw Tile|£|3:7:1}}||[[Raw adamantine|Adamantine, raw]]<sup>1</sup>||The depths||[[Adamantine]]<sup>1</sup>||250||300 | + | |[[File:raw_adamantine_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|£|3:7:1}}||[[Raw adamantine|Adamantine, raw]]<sup>1</sup>||The depths||[[Adamantine]]<sup>1</sup>||250||300 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|^|7:7:1}}||[[Native aluminum|Aluminum, native]]||All [[Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous Extrusive]]'''(S)'''||[[Aluminum]]||40||40 | + | |[[File:ore_dullgrey_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|^|7:7:1}}||[[Native aluminum|Aluminum, native]]||All [[Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous Extrusive]]'''(S)'''||[[Aluminum]]||40||40 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|%|7:7:1}}||[[Bismuthinite]]||[[Granite]]'''(S)'''||[[Bismuth]]||1||2 | + | |[[File:ore_darkbrown_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|%|7:7:1}}||[[Bismuthinite]]||[[Granite]]'''(S)'''||[[Bismuth]]||1||2 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|6:7:0}}||[[Cassiterite]]||All [[Alluvial layer|Alluvial]]'''(S)''', [[Granite]]'''(V)'''||[[Tin]]||2||2 | + | |[[File:ore_silvery2_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|£|6:7:0}}||[[Cassiterite]]||All [[Alluvial layer|Alluvial]]'''(S)''', [[Granite]]'''(V)'''||[[Tin]]||2||2 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|6:7:0}}||[[Native copper|Copper, native]]||All [[Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous Extrusive]]'''(V)''', [[Sandstone]]'''(V)'''||[[Copper]]||2||2 | + | |[[File:ore_copper_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|£|6:7:0}}||[[Native copper|Copper, native]]||All [[Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous Extrusive]]'''(V)''', [[Sandstone]]'''(V)'''||[[Copper]]||2||2 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|7:7:1}}||[[Galena]]||All [[Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous | + | |[[File:ore_silvery_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|£|7:7:1}}||[[Galena]]||All [[Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous Extrusive]]'''(V)''', All [[Metamorphic layer|Metamorphic]]'''(V)''', [[Granite]]'''(V)''', [[Limestone]]'''(V)'''||[[Lead]], [[Silver|Silver (50%)]]||5||2 (10) |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|2:7:1}}||[[Garnierite]]||[[Gabbro]]'''(V)'''||[[Nickel]]||2||2 | + | |[[File:ore_bluish_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|£|2:7:1}}||[[Garnierite]]||[[Gabbro]]'''(V)'''||[[Nickel]]||2||2 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|6:7:1}}||[[Native gold|Gold, native]]||All [[ | + | |[[File:ore_gold_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|£|6:7:1}}||[[Native gold|Gold, native]]||All [[Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous]]'''(V)''', All [[Alluvial layer|Alluvial]]'''(S)'''||[[Gold]]||30||30 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|4:7:0}}||[[Hematite]]||All [[Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary]]'''(V)''', All [[Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous | + | |[[File:ore_red_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|£|4:7:0}}||[[Hematite]]||All [[Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary]]'''(V)''', All [[Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous Extrusive]]'''(V)'''||[[Iron]]||8||10 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|7:7:1}}||[[Horn silver]]||[[Native silver]]'''(S)'''||[[Silver]]||10||10 | + | |[[File:ore_yellow2_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|£|7:7:1}}||[[Horn silver]]||[[Native silver]]'''(S)'''||[[Silver]]||10||10 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|6:7:1}}||[[Limonite]]||All [[Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary]]'''(V)'''||[[Iron]]||8||10 | + | |[[File:ore_yellow_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|£|6:7:1}}||[[Limonite]]||All [[Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary]]'''(V)'''||[[Iron]]||8||10 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|~|0:7:1}}||[[Magnetite]]||All [[Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary]]'''(L)'''||[[Iron]]||8||10 | + | |[[File:ore_silvery2_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|~|0:7:1}}||[[Magnetite]]||All [[Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary]]'''(L)'''||[[Iron]]||8||10 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|2:7:0}}||[[Malachite]]||[[Limestone]]'''(V)''', [[Marble]]'''(V)'''||[[Copper]]||2||2 | + | |[[File:ore_cyan_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|£|2:7:0}}||[[Malachite]]||[[Limestone]]'''(V)''', [[Marble]]'''(V)'''||[[Copper]]||2||2 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|7:7:1}}||[[Native platinum|Platinum, native]]||All [[Alluvial layer|Alluvial]]'''(S)''', [[Olivine]]'''(V)'''<sup>2</sup>, [[Magnetite]]'''(V)''', [[Chromite]]'''(S)'''||[[Platinum]]||40||40 | + | |[[File:ore_silvery_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|£|7:7:1}}||[[Native platinum|Platinum, native]]||All [[Alluvial layer|Alluvial]]'''(S)''', [[Olivine]]'''(V)'''<sup>2</sup>, [[Magnetite]]'''(V)''', [[Chromite]]'''(S)'''||[[Platinum]]||40||40 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|7:7:1}}||[[Native silver|Silver, native]]||[[Granite]]'''(V)''', [[Gneiss]]'''(V)'''||[[Silver]]||10||10 | + | |[[File:ore_silvery_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|£|7:7:1}}||[[Native silver|Silver, native]]||[[Granite]]'''(V)''', [[Gneiss]]'''(V)'''||[[Silver]]||10||10 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|0:7:1}}||[[Sphalerite]]||All [[Metamorphic layer|Metamorphic]]'''(V)'''||[[Zinc]]||2||2 | + | |[[File:ore_magenta_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|£|0:7:1}}||[[Sphalerite]]||All [[Metamorphic layer|Metamorphic]]'''(V)'''||[[Zinc]]||2||2 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|0:7:1}}||[[Tetrahedrite]]||All [[Stone]]'''(V)'''||[[Copper]], [[Silver|Silver (20%)]]||3||2 (10) | + | |[[File:ore_silvery_sprite.png]] / {{Raw Tile|£|0:7:1}}||[[Tetrahedrite]]||All [[Stone]]'''(V)'''||[[Copper]], [[Silver|Silver (20%)]]||3||2 (10) |
|} | |} | ||
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:'''(L)''' - occurs in large clusters | :'''(L)''' - occurs in large clusters | ||
:'''(V)''' - occurs in veins | :'''(V)''' - occurs in veins | ||
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:* [[Gem]]s | :* [[Gem]]s | ||
+ | :* [https://yuml.me/edit/91f80d8e Diagram to digging, finding and alloying] | ||
+ | {{materials}} | ||
{{stones}} | {{stones}} | ||
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{{Category|Ore| }} | {{Category|Ore| }} | ||
{{Category|Materials}} | {{Category|Materials}} | ||
+ | [[ru:Ore]] |
Latest revision as of 05:35, 5 August 2023
v50.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
Ores are left behind after mining certain varieties of stone. Ore can be smelted to create bars of pure metal or combined to create alloys. Many ores are quite valuable as mined without being refined, and a mason or stone crafter can work them the same as any stone. However, ores fall into the economic stone category, and so must be designated for non-restricted use in the z-stone menu. Others can be combined when initially smelted into alloys, while others must first be made into bars of pure metal and then those combined to create the desired alloy - see the alloy article for details.
Most ores are fire-safe material. Some are also magma-safe.
Each normal metal ore "stone" produces four bars of refined metal when smelted. Metal ores with two possible metals listed below always produce 4 bars of the first metal, and have a chance of creating 0-4 bars of the second metal as well. Adamantine ore cannot be smelted directly; it must be processed at a craftsdwarf's workshop first. Different rules apply to creating alloys.
Note that in some cases ore value (given below) and metal value are not the same (Bismuth, Iron ores). Alloys, too, often have a higher value than the ores/metals they are made of. In most cases furniture made from the ore is as valuable as furniture made from a pure (non-alloy) metal, while requiring significantly less processing. However, furniture produced directly from ore cannot be recycled, and refining the ore will generally produce an additional metal bar.
Nearly all unmined ores are represented by the £ symbol. Exceptions are native aluminum, bismuthinite, and magnetite (which appear as ^, %, and ~, respectively), as well as cinnabar and cobaltite (which appear as £ but cannot be refined into mercury or cobalt as they would be in real life).
- (L) - occurs in large clusters
- (V) - occurs in veins
- (S) - occurs in small clusters
- 1 - Note that raw adamantine/adamantine does not follow all the usual rules for an ore/metal in several respects - see article for full discussion.
- 2 - Due to a bug, native platinum actually occurs in olivine as small clusters rather than veins.
See Also:[edit]
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Creature | |
Plant | |
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Alcohol • Cloth/Thread • Extract (Golden salve • Gnomeblight • Honey • Royal jelly • Syrup • Venom) • Glob • Liquids • Soap |
Inorganic |
Metal • Milk of lime • Soil (Clay • Sand) • Stone (Ash glaze • Earthenware • Gem • Gypsum plaster • Porcelain • Quicklime • Stoneware • Tin glaze) |
Hardcoded | |
See also: Material science |
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