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Revision as of 02:28, 1 August 2012

Stuff

ListBox Fun

Table to Play With

Table of Rocks

(Some materials are worth an additional comment; these are numbered, with footnotes below the table.)

Name Type Uses Appearance*
Adamantine, raw ore, special1 Becomes Adamantine1, by far the most valuable substance £ *
Alabaster stone Low-value stone; used for making plaster ^
Aluminum, native ore, high-value Smelt into Aluminum, a high-value decorative metal ^ *
Alunite stone Low-value magma-safe stone `
Andesite layer stone Low-value stone 8
Anhydrite stone Low-value magma-safe stone v
Basalt layer stone Low-value magma-safe stone #
Bauxite stone Low-value magma-safe stone; only source of some high-value gems +
Bismuthinite ore, rare Ingredient of bismuth bronze % *
Bituminous coal stone Smelt into Fuel, flammable ¤ ¤
Borax stone Low-value stone `
Brimstone stone Low-value stone %
Calcite stone Flux, mid-value magma-safe stone "
Cassiterite ore, uncommon Smelt into Tin, a low-value metal; ingredient of Bronzes; magma-safe £ *
Chalk layer stone Flux, mid-value stone ¦
Chert layer stone Low-value magma-safe stone =
Chromite stone Low-value magma-safe stone =
Cinnabar stone Low-value stone £ *
Claystone layer stone Low-value stone ,
Cobaltite stone Low-value stone £ *
Conglomerate layer stone Low-value stone 8
Copper, native ore, low-value Smelt into useful Copper; ingredient of Bronzes £ *
Cryolite stone Low-value stone -
Dacite layer stone Low-value stone .
Diorite layer stone Low-value stone ¦
Dolomite layer stone Flux, mid-value magma-safe stone `
Gabbro layer stone Low-value magma-safe stone; only source of some ores & gems ¦
Galena ore Smelt into Lead, a low-value metal, with a 50% chance2 for Silver; magma-safe £ *
Garnierite ore, uncommon Smelt into Nickel, a low-value magma-safe metal £ *
Gneiss layer stone Low-value stone =
Gold, native ore Smelt into Gold, a high-value metal £ *
Granite layer stone Low-value stone; only source of some ores; relatively rich in content ¦
Graphite stone Flammable o
Gypsum stone Low-value stone; used for making plaster #
Hematite ore Smelt into Iron, a mid-value metal; ingredient for Steel; magma-safe £ *
Horn silver ore Smelt into Silver, a mid-value metal £ *
Hornblende stone Low-value stone "
Ilmenite stone Low-value magma-safe stone .
Ice3 stone/water3 Frozen Water ¦
Jet stone Low-value stone ¦
Kaolinite stone Low-value magma-safe stone; used for making porcelain =
Kimberlite stone Low-value stone; only source of diamonds %
Lignite stone Smelt into Fuel, flammable *
Limestone layer stone Flux, mid-value stone ¦
Limonite ore, high-value Smelt into Iron, a mid-value metal; ingredient for Steel £ *
Magnetite ore, high-value Smelt into Iron, a mid-value metal; ingredient for Steel; magma-safe ~ *
Malachite ore, low-value Smelt into useful Copper; ingredient of Bronzes £ *
Marble layer stone Flux, mid-value stone ¦
Marcasite stone Low-value stone %
Mica stone Low-value magma-safe stone v
Microcline stone Low-value stone %
Mudstone layer stone Low-value stone ˜
Obsidian layer stone High-value magma-safe stone; used to create stone short swords;
signifies nearby magma if not a layer
¦
Olivine stone Low-value magma-safe stone; may contain Platinum %
Orpiment stone Low-value stone -
Orthoclase stone Low-value magma-safe stone %
Periclase stone Low-value magma-safe stone ,
Petrified wood stone Low-value magma-safe stone %
Phyllite layer stone Low-value stone -
Pitchblende stone Low-value magma-safe stone *
Platinum, native ore, high-value Smelt into Platinum, a highest-value decorative metal £ *
Puddingstone stone Low-value stone T
Pyrolusite stone Low-value stone %
Quartzite layer stone Low-value magma-safe stone -
Realgar stone Low-value stone %
Rhyolite layer stone Low-value stone ,
Rock salt layer stone Low-value stone #
Rutile stone Low-value magma-safe stone `
Saltpeter stone Low-value stone x
Sandstone layer stone Low-value magma-safe stone #
Satinspar stone Low-value stone; used for making plaster -
Schist layer stone Low-value stone `
Selenite stone Low-value stone; used for making plaster ;
Serpentine stone Low-value stone ˜
Shale layer stone Low-value stone .
Siltstone layer stone Low-value stone %
Silver, native ore Smelt into Silver, a mid-value metal £ *
Slade stone, special Not workable by dwarves ¦ *
Slate layer stone Low-value stone %
Sphalerite ore, uncommon Smelt into Zinc, a low-value metal; ingredient for Brass £ *
Stibnite stone Low-value stone %
Sylvite stone Low-value stone =
Talc stone Low-value magma-safe stone |
Tetrahedrite ore, low-value Smelt into useful Copper; ingredient of Bronzes;
has a 20% additional chance2 of Silver; smelt into Billon
£ *



Moved From Talk Page

playing around with wiki code again

Permission? Or is this going screwy?

I guess confirmed users can create discussion pages? Interesting -- Phage 06:04, 26 July 2012 (UTC)