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*HORN_SILVER
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{{Ore|name=Horn silver|tile=£|color=7:7:1
*horn silver
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|uses =
*ENVIRONMENT_SPEC:SILVER:CLUSTER_SMALL:100
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* [[Ore]] of [[silver]]
*METAL_ORE:SILVER:100
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* Smelting [[electrum]] and [[billon]]
*SOLID_DENSITY:10490
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|location=* Found within [[native silver]] as small clusters
*VALUE:10
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|properties =
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* [[Economic stone]]
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* [[Material value]] 10}}
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{{av}}{{Quality|Exceptional}}
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'''Horn silver''' is found as small clusters in veins of [[native silver]].  The two are otherwise effectively identical, though horn silver is a true ore, rather than nuggets of pure metal.
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== Smelting ==
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Horn silver can be used to make several types of metal bars at a [[smelter]]:
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* [[Silver]] bars
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* [[Electrum]] bars - with [[native gold]]
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* [[Billon]] bars - with [[native copper]], [[malachite]] or [[tetrahedrite]]
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<gallery>
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File:Chlorargyrite with native Silver - Daniel mine, Schneeberg, Erzgebirge.jpg|Horn silver mixed with native silver
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File:Ganomatite with Proustite on Safflorite - Schlema-Hartenstein, Erzgebirge.jpg|Horn silver (yellow) mixed with other minerals
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</gallery>
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{{gamedata}}
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{{stones}}
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{{Category|Ore}}
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{{Category|Economic Stone}}

Latest revision as of 21:58, 14 December 2011

Horn silver
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Uses
Location
Properties

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Horn silver is found as small clusters in veins of native silver. The two are otherwise effectively identical, though horn silver is a true ore, rather than nuggets of pure metal.

Smelting[edit]

Horn silver can be used to make several types of metal bars at a smelter:

Sedimentary
Igneous
Intrusive
Extrusive
Metamorphic
Ore
Economic
Other