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Stone is divided into a few key categories: | Stone is divided into a few key categories: | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Ore]]: stone that produces [[metal|metal bars]] when [[Smelter|smelted]] |
* Rough [[gem]]s: rough gems can be [[gem cutting|cut]], then used to [[encrust]] objects and create [[window]]s. | * Rough [[gem]]s: rough gems can be [[gem cutting|cut]], then used to [[encrust]] objects and create [[window]]s. | ||
− | * Other stone: Stone that is not an [[ore]] or a gem. | + | * Other stone: Stone that is not an [[ore]] or a gem. These can be used for constructing items and structures, or can be cut into cabochons at a [[Jeweler's_workshop]]. A few, such as [[Obsidian]], have special uses. |
[[Economic stone]]s are types of stone that can be reserved for a special purpose. For [[ore]]s, this is smelting and for [[flux|fluxes]], this is steel production. [[Bituminous coal]] and [[lignite]] can be reserved for making [[coke]]. | [[Economic stone]]s are types of stone that can be reserved for a special purpose. For [[ore]]s, this is smelting and for [[flux|fluxes]], this is steel production. [[Bituminous coal]] and [[lignite]] can be reserved for making [[coke]]. | ||
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Having created loose stone, many times you'll want to get rid of it or at least move it someplace else. See [[stone management]] for advice. | Having created loose stone, many times you'll want to get rid of it or at least move it someplace else. See [[stone management]] for advice. | ||
− | ''This article is about DF geology and the distribution of stones, and does not contain the specific locations of [[ | + | ''This article is about DF geology and the distribution of stones, and does not contain the specific locations of [[ore]]s or [[gem]]s.'' |
== Main layer types == | == Main layer types == | ||
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== Stones forming entire layers == | == Stones forming entire layers == | ||
− | These types of stone occur as entire layers, containing some [[ | + | These types of stone occur as entire layers, containing some [[vein|veins and pockets]] of other minerals (see below). If one of the following types of stone is present on your map, it will be listed in one of the [[biome]]s on the embark screen.<br /><br /> |
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− | * {{Raw Tile|░| | + | * {{Raw Tile|░|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}} [[Chalk]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile|=| | + | * {{Raw Tile|=|6:7:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|6:0}} [[Chert]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile|,| | + | * {{Raw Tile|,|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}} [[Claystone]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile|∞| | + | * {{Raw Tile|∞|6:7:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|6:0}} [[Conglomerate]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile|`| | + | * {{Raw Tile|`|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}} [[Dolomite]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile|▓| | + | * {{Raw Tile|▓|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}} [[Limestone]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile|≈| | + | * {{Raw Tile|≈|6:7:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|6:0}} [[Mudstone]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile|#| | + | * {{Raw Tile|#|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}} [[Rock salt]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile|#| | + | * {{Raw Tile|#|6:7:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|6:0}} [[Sandstone]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile|.| | + | * {{Raw Tile|.|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}} [[Shale]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile|%| | + | * {{Raw Tile|%|6:7:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|6:0}} [[Siltstone]] |
+ | |style="padding: 0"| | ||
+ | * {{Raw Tile|░|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}} [[Diorite]] | ||
+ | * {{Raw Tile|▒|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}} [[Gabbro]] | ||
+ | * {{Raw Tile|▓|7:0:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:0}} [[Granite]] | ||
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− | * {{Raw Tile| | + | * {{Raw Tile|∞|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}} [[Andesite]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile|▒| | + | * {{Raw Tile|#|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}} [[Basalt]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile| | + | * {{Raw Tile|.|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:0}} [[Dacite]] |
+ | * {{Raw Tile|▒|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}} [[Obsidian]] | ||
+ | * {{Raw Tile|,|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}} [[Rhyolite]] | ||
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− | * {{Raw Tile| | + | * {{Raw Tile|=|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:0}} [[Gneiss]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile| | + | * {{Raw Tile|▓|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}} [[Marble]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile| | + | * {{Raw Tile|-|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:0}} [[Phyllite]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile| | + | * {{Raw Tile|-|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}} [[Quartzite]] |
− | * {{Raw Tile| | + | * {{Raw Tile|`|6:7:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|6:0}} [[Schist]] |
+ | * {{Raw Tile|%|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}} [[Slate]] | ||
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|} | |} | ||
== Other Stone == | == Other Stone == | ||
− | Stones found on this table will occur as [[ | + | Stones found on this table will occur as [[vein|pockets and veins]] inside their respective stone layers (see above). When your miners newly encounter one of them you will receive an announcement, even for the ones that have no use other than to build constructions of unusual colors. Note that the veins or clusters can spread into other layers, and may cause some layers to contain stones they usually wouldn't. A few of these stones, such as [[Olivine]], have other, more interesting minerals appear inside them. |
Non-layer stone formations occur in one of three shapes: large clusters, veins, and small clusters. ''(See [[Vein|Veins & Clusters]] for full info.)'' | Non-layer stone formations occur in one of three shapes: large clusters, veins, and small clusters. ''(See [[Vein|Veins & Clusters]] for full info.)'' | ||
− | ''The following table does not contain [[ore]]s and [[gem]]s | + | ''The following table does not contain [[ore]]s and [[gem]]s.'' |
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! Found in | ! Found in | ||
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− | |{{Raw Tile|^| | + | |{{Raw Tile|^|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}}||[[Alabaster]]||[[Gypsum]]'''(S)''' |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|`|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}}||[[Alunite]]||All [[Igneous extrusive]]'''(L)''', [[Kaolinite]]'''(L)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|v|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:0}}||[[Anhydrite]]||[[Gypsum]]'''(S)''', [[Satinspar]]'''(1)''', [[Alabaster]]'''(1)''', [[Selenite]]'''(1)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|+|4:7:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|4:0}}||[[Bauxite]]||All [[Sedimentary]]'''(L)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|☼|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|☼|0:1}}||[[Bituminous coal]]||All [[Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary]]'''(V)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|`|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}}||[[Borax]]||[[Gypsum]]'''(S)''', [[Rock salt]]'''(L)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|6:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|6:1}}||[[Brimstone]]||All [[Igneous extrusive]]'''(S)''', [[Gypsum]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|"|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}}||[[Calcite]]||[[Limestone]]'''(S)''', [[Marble]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|=|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}}||[[Chromite]]||[[Olivine]]'''(V)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|£|4:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|*|4:1}}||[[Cinnabar]]||All [[Igneous extrusive]]'''(V)''', [[Shale]]'''(V)''', [[Quartzite]]'''(V)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|£|1:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|*|1:1}}||[[Cobaltite]]||All [[Igneous]]'''(V)''', All [[Metamorphic]]'''(V)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|-|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}}||[[Cryolite]]||[[Granite]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|o|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}}||[[Graphite]]||[[Gneiss]]'''(S)''', [[Quartzite]]'''(S)''', [[Marble]]'''(S)''', [[Schist]]'''(S)''' |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|#|6:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|6:1}}||[[Gypsum]]||All [[Sedimentary]]'''(L)''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|"|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}}||[[Hornblende]]||All [[Igneous]]'''(S)''', All [[Metamorphic]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|.|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}}||[[Ilmenite]]||[[Gabbro]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|░|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}}||[[Jet]]||All [[Sedimentary]]'''(L)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|=|4:7:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|4:0}}||[[Kaolinite]]||All [[Sedimentary]]'''(L)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|1:7:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|1:0}}||[[Kimberlite]]||[[Gabbro]]'''(V)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|*|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}}||[[Lignite]]||All [[Sedimentary]]'''(V)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}}||[[Marcasite]]||[[Kaolinite]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|v|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}}||[[Mica]]||All [[Metamorphic]]'''(L)''', [[Granite]]'''(L)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|%| | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|3:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|3:1}}||[[Microcline]]||All Stone'''(L)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|2:7:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|2:0}}||[[Olivine]]||[[Gabbro]]'''(L)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|-|6:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|6:1}}||[[Orpiment]]||All [[Igneous extrusive]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|6:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|6:1}}||[[Orthoclase]]||All [[Igneous intrusive]]'''(L)''', All [[Metamorphic]]'''(L)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|,|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}}||[[Periclase]]||[[Marble]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|4:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|4:1}}||[[Petrified wood]]||All [[Sedimentary]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|*|5:7:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|5:0}}||[[Pitchblende]]||[[Granite]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|Θ|6:7:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|6:0}}||[[Puddingstone]]||[[Conglomerate]]'''(L)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|%| | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|0:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|0:1}}||[[Pyrolusite]]||All [[Igneous]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|4:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|4:1}}||[[Realgar]]||All [[Igneous extrusive]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|`|5:7:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|5:0}}||[[Rutile]]||All [[Metamorphic]]'''(S)''', [[Granite]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|x|6:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|6:1}}||[[Saltpeter]]||All [[Sedimentary]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|-|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}}||[[Satinspar]]||[[Gypsum]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|;|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}}||[[Selenite]]||[[Gypsum]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile| | + | |{{Raw Tile|≈|2:7:0}} {{Raw Tile|•|2:0}}||[[Serpentine]]||[[Olivine]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|%| | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:0}}||[[Stibnite]]||All [[Igneous extrusive]]'''(S)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|=| | + | |{{Raw Tile|=|6:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|6:1}}||[[Sylvite]]||[[Rock salt]]'''(L)''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile||| | + | |{{Raw Tile|||7:7:1}} {{Raw Tile|•|7:1}}||[[Talc]]||[[Dolomite]]'''(L)''' |
|} | |} | ||
:'''(L)''' - occurs in large clusters | :'''(L)''' - occurs in large clusters | ||
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The geology and stones of Dwarf Fortress are based on real-world geology and mineralogy. To understand the terms used here, you may want to crack open a geology textbook (a high school one should suffice). If you don't happen to have one close by, the Wikipedia articles for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geology geology], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineralogy mineralogy], or the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_layers terms in question] might help. | The geology and stones of Dwarf Fortress are based on real-world geology and mineralogy. To understand the terms used here, you may want to crack open a geology textbook (a high school one should suffice). If you don't happen to have one close by, the Wikipedia articles for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geology geology], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineralogy mineralogy], or the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_layers terms in question] might help. | ||
− | [[ | + | == By Color == |
− | [[ | + | For those concerned with aesthetics and wanting to know which stones are available in each color. |
+ | |||
+ | {| border = 1 cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !width="90"| Color | ||
+ | !width="45%"| Non-economic stones | ||
+ | !width="25%"| Economic | ||
+ | ! Ore | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|7:1}} White | ||
+ | |[[Alunite]], [[Borax]], [[Cryolite]], [[Marcasite]], [[Periclase]], [[Quartzite]], [[Rock salt]], [[Talc]] | ||
+ | |[[Alabaster]], [[Calcite]], [[Chalk]], [[Dolomite]], [[Limestone]], [[Marble]], [[Satinspar]], [[Selenite]] | ||
+ | |[[Galena]], [[Horn silver]], [[Native aluminum]], [[Native platinum]], [[Native silver]] | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|7:0}} Light Gray | ||
+ | |[[Anhydrite]], [[Dacite]], [[Gneiss]], [[Granite]], [[Phyllite]], [[Stibnite]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Bismuthinite]] | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|0:1}} Dark Gray | ||
+ | |[[Andesite]], [[Basalt]], [[Claystone]], [[Chromite]], [[Diorite]], [[Gabbro]], [[Graphite]], [[Hornblende]], [[Ilmenite]], [[Jet]], [[Mica]], [[Pyrolusite]], [[Rhyolite]], [[Shale]], [[Slate]] | ||
+ | |[[Bituminous coal]], [[Lignite]], [[Obsidian]] | ||
+ | |[[Magnetite]], [[Sphalerite]], [[Tetrahedrite]] | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|6:0}} Brown | ||
+ | |[[Chert]], [[Conglomerate]], [[Mudstone]], [[Puddingstone]], [[Sandstone]], [[Schist]], [[Siltstone]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Cassiterite]], [[Native copper]] | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|6:1}} Yellow | ||
+ | |[[Brimstone]], [[Orpiment]], [[Orthoclase]], [[Saltpeter]], [[Sylvite]] | ||
+ | |[[Gypsum]] | ||
+ | |[[Limonite]], [[Native gold]] | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|4:0}} Dark Red | ||
+ | |[[Bauxite]] | ||
+ | |[[Kaolinite]] | ||
+ | |[[Hematite]] | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|4:1}} Red | ||
+ | |[[Cinnabar]], [[Petrified wood]], [[Realgar]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|2:0}} Green | ||
+ | |[[Olivine]], [[Serpentine]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Malachite]] | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|2:1}} Bright Green | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Garnierite]] | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|3:0}} Teal | ||
+ | |colspan="3"| None | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|3:1}} Cyan | ||
+ | |[[Microcline]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Raw adamantine]] | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|1:1}} Blue | ||
+ | |[[Cobaltite]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|1:0}} Dark Blue | ||
+ | |[[Kimberlite]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|5:0}} Purple | ||
+ | |[[Pitchblende]], [[Rutile]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |{{Raw Tile|•|5:1}} Magenta | ||
+ | |colspan="3"| None | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{v0.31 stones}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Category|Stone|*}} | ||
+ | {{Category|Materials}} |
Latest revision as of 20:13, 19 October 2016
This article is about an older version of DF. |
(For the beginning player, see also The Non-Dwarf's Guide to Rock)
Stone or rock is a naturally occuring solid aggregate of minerals. It sometimes leaves behind material after being mined or collapsing. Other types of minable tiles include soil and sand.
Stone is divided into a few key categories:
- Ore: stone that produces metal bars when smelted
- Rough gems: rough gems can be cut, then used to encrust objects and create windows.
- Other stone: Stone that is not an ore or a gem. These can be used for constructing items and structures, or can be cut into cabochons at a Jeweler's_workshop. A few, such as Obsidian, have special uses.
Economic stones are types of stone that can be reserved for a special purpose. For ores, this is smelting and for fluxes, this is steel production. Bituminous coal and lignite can be reserved for making coke.
Having created loose stone, many times you'll want to get rid of it or at least move it someplace else. See stone management for advice.
This article is about DF geology and the distribution of stones, and does not contain the specific locations of ores or gems.
Main layer types[edit]
There are four types of stone layers (plus soil, which is not stone). The type of layer is the primary indicator of what kind of ores you are likely to find on the map, as well as a sign of volcanic activity.
The types are sedimentary layers, igneous intrusive layers, igneous extrusive layers, and metamorphic layers.
The primary types of rock only occur in their own layers. (e.g. you won't find limestone in a marble layer.)
Stones forming entire layers[edit]
These types of stone occur as entire layers, containing some veins and pockets of other minerals (see below). If one of the following types of stone is present on your map, it will be listed in one of the biomes on the embark screen.
Sedimentary | Igneous intrusive | Igneous extrusive | Metamorphic |
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Other Stone[edit]
Stones found on this table will occur as pockets and veins inside their respective stone layers (see above). When your miners newly encounter one of them you will receive an announcement, even for the ones that have no use other than to build constructions of unusual colors. Note that the veins or clusters can spread into other layers, and may cause some layers to contain stones they usually wouldn't. A few of these stones, such as Olivine, have other, more interesting minerals appear inside them.
Non-layer stone formations occur in one of three shapes: large clusters, veins, and small clusters. (See Veins & Clusters for full info.)
The following table does not contain ores and gems.
- (L) - occurs in large clusters
- (V) - occurs in veins
- (S) - occurs in small clusters
- (1) - occurs in individual tiles
DF Geology and real-world Geology[edit]
The geology and stones of Dwarf Fortress are based on real-world geology and mineralogy. To understand the terms used here, you may want to crack open a geology textbook (a high school one should suffice). If you don't happen to have one close by, the Wikipedia articles for geology, mineralogy, or the terms in question might help.
By Color[edit]
For those concerned with aesthetics and wanting to know which stones are available in each color.
Sedimentary | |||||
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Igneous |
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Metamorphic | |||||
Ore | |||||
Economic | |||||
Other |
Alunite · Anhydrite · Bauxite · Borax · Brimstone · Chromite · Cinnabar · Cobaltite · Cryolite · Graphite · Hornblende · Ilmenite · Jet · Kimberlite · Marcasite · Mica · Microcline · Olivine · Orpiment · Orthoclase · Periclase · Petrified wood · Pitchblende · Puddingstone · Pyrolusite · Realgar · Rutile · Saltpeter · Serpentine · Slade · Stibnite · Sylvite · Talc |