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Gabbro can also contain {{L|garnierite}} (the ore of {{L|nickel}}), {{L|kimberlite}} (which may contain {{L|diamond}}s), and {{L|olivine}} (which may contain {{L|native platinum}}). Granite can contain {{L|cassiterite}} (the ore of {{L|tin}}), {{L|bismuthinite}} (the ore of {{L|bismuth}}), and {{L|galena}} (the ore of lead, plus a 50% chance of silver). | Gabbro can also contain {{L|garnierite}} (the ore of {{L|nickel}}), {{L|kimberlite}} (which may contain {{L|diamond}}s), and {{L|olivine}} (which may contain {{L|native platinum}}). Granite can contain {{L|cassiterite}} (the ore of {{L|tin}}), {{L|bismuthinite}} (the ore of {{L|bismuth}}), and {{L|galena}} (the ore of lead, plus a 50% chance of silver). | ||
− | == | + | {{factual|Igneous intrusive {{L|stone}} is formed by lava solidification occurring below the surface, as opposed to {{L|Igneous extrusive layer|igneous extrusive}} stone which forms above the surface of the earth.}} |
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+ | ==Igneous intrusive layers== | ||
+ | {{makelist|cv:Inorganic stone layer|type=INORGANIC|reqtagtype=IGNEOUS_INTRUSIVE|capturetagtype=STATE_NAME_ADJ|capturetagoffset=2|delimiter=\9 | ||
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+ | |decoration=* <span style="text-transform: capitalize">{{lb}}{{NAMESPACE}}:\1{{!}}\1]]</span> | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ==Stone specific to igneous intrusive layers== | ||
+ | {{makelist|cv:Inorganic stone mineral|type=INORGANIC|reqtagtype=ENVIRONMENT|reqtagoffset=1|reqtagentry=IGNEOUS_INTRUSIVE|capturetagtype=STATE_NAME_ADJ|capturetagoffset=2|delimiter=\9 | ||
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+ | |decoration=* <span style="text-transform: capitalize">{{lb}}{{NAMESPACE}}:\1{{!}}\1]]</span> | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ====Stone appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers==== | ||
+ | {{makelist|cv:Inorganic stone mineral|type=INORGANIC|reqtagtype=ENVIRONMENT|reqtagoffset=1|reqtagentry=IGNEOUS_ALL|capturetagtype=STATE_NAME_ADJ|capturetagoffset=2|delimiter=\9 | ||
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+ | |decoration=* <span style="text-transform: capitalize">{{lb}}{{NAMESPACE}}:\1{{!}}\1]]</span> | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ==Gems specific to igneous intrusive layers== | ||
+ | {{makelist|cv:Inorganic stone gem|type=INORGANIC|reqtagtype=ENVIRONMENT|reqtagoffset=1|reqtagentry=IGNEOUS_INTRUSIVE|capturetagtype=IS_GEM|capturetagoffset=1|delimiter=\9 | ||
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+ | |decoration=* <span style="text-transform: capitalize">{{lb}}{{NAMESPACE}}:\1{{!}}\1]]</span> | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ====Gems appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers==== | ||
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+ | {{makelist|cv:Inorganic stone gem|type=INORGANIC|reqtagtype=ENVIRONMENT|reqtagoffset=1|reqtagentry=IGNEOUS_ALL|capturetagtype=IS_GEM|capturetagoffset=1|delimiter=\9 | ||
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+ | |decoration=* <span style="text-transform: capitalize">{{lb}}{{NAMESPACE}}:\1{{!}}\1]]</span> | ||
+ | }} | ||
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Revision as of 01:35, 30 April 2010
This article is about an older version of DF. |
Igneous intrusive stone layers can consist of Template:L, Template:L, or Template:L, all of which typically contain Template:L and Template:L.
Gabbro can also contain Template:L (the ore of Template:L), Template:L (which may contain Template:Ls), and Template:L (which may contain Template:L). Granite can contain Template:L (the ore of Template:L), Template:L (the ore of Template:L), and Template:L (the ore of lead, plus a 50% chance of silver).
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Igneous intrusive Template:L is formed by lava solidification occurring below the surface, as opposed to Template:L stone which forms above the surface of the earth.
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