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− | Like {{L|dolomite}} and {{L|chalk}}, '''limestone''' is a {{L|flux}} stone which forms entire {{L|sedimentary layer}}s. In addition, limestone layers are the only | + | Like {{L|dolomite}} and {{L|chalk}}, '''limestone''' is a {{L|flux}} stone which forms entire {{L|sedimentary layer}}s. In addition, limestone layers are the only sedimentary layers to contain galena or malachite. |
In general, limestone layers tend to yield more ores and gems per volume mined than those of other stones, which makes them a prime candidate for exploratory mining. Any overburden thus generated will also be doubly valuable compared to regular stone for crafting as a result of limestone's flux property. | In general, limestone layers tend to yield more ores and gems per volume mined than those of other stones, which makes them a prime candidate for exploratory mining. Any overburden thus generated will also be doubly valuable compared to regular stone for crafting as a result of limestone's flux property. |
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This article is about an older version of DF. |
Like Template:L and Template:L, limestone is a Template:L stone which forms entire Template:Ls. In addition, limestone layers are the only sedimentary layers to contain galena or malachite.
In general, limestone layers tend to yield more ores and gems per volume mined than those of other stones, which makes them a prime candidate for exploratory mining. Any overburden thus generated will also be doubly valuable compared to regular stone for crafting as a result of limestone's flux property.
"Limestone" is also the name of the seventh month of the dwarven Template:L, covering early Autumn.
[INORGANIC:LIMESTONE]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:STONE_TEMPLATE]
[STATE_NAME_ADJ:ALL_SOLID:limestone][DISPLAY_COLOR:7:7:1][TILE:178][REACTION_CLASS:FLUX]
[SEDIMENTARY][SEDIMENTARY_OCEAN_DEEP]
[MATERIAL_VALUE:2]
[IS_STONE]
[MELTING_POINT:11485] |
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