v50 Steam/Premium information for editors
- v50 information can now be added to pages in the main namespace. v0.47 information can still be found in the DF2014 namespace. See here for more details on the new versioning policy.
- Use this page to report any issues related to the migration.
This notice may be cached—the current version can be found here.
Difference between revisions of "Hornblende"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (Creating page for DF2014 (100/136)) |
m (Unrating page for DF2014 (h: 83/106)) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Migrated_article}} | {{Migrated_article}} | ||
− | {{quality| | + | {{quality|unrated}} |
'''Hornblende''' is an unremarkable dark gray stone which can be found almost anywhere. | '''Hornblende''' is an unremarkable dark gray stone which can be found almost anywhere. |
Revision as of 03:30, 9 July 2014
This article was migrated from DF2014:Hornblende and may be inaccurate for the current version of DF (v50.14). See this page for more information. |
Hornblende is an unremarkable dark gray stone which can be found almost anywhere.
In Real Life
Hornblende is typically a component of igneous rocks such as granite, basalt, or gabbro. It often contains titanium, which the dwarves do not have the technology to refine (no electricity).
[INORGANIC:HORNBLENDE]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:STONE_TEMPLATE]
[STATE_NAME_ADJ:ALL_SOLID:hornblende][DISPLAY_COLOR:0:7:1][TILE:'"']
[ENVIRONMENT:IGNEOUS_ALL:CLUSTER_SMALL:100]
[ENVIRONMENT:METAMORPHIC:CLUSTER_SMALL:100]
[IS_STONE]
[MELTING_POINT:11890]
[SOLID_DENSITY:3235]
[STATE_COLOR:ALL_SOLID:GRAY] |
Sedimentary | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Igneous |
| ||||
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 |