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'''Anhydrite''' is a [[magma-safe]] [[stone]] of base [[value]] that is only found within various types of [[gypsum]]. In real life, anhydrite is essentially dehydrated gypsum, and on contact with water will immediately hydrate and soften; however in Dwarf Fortress, anhydrite [[floodgate]]s are just as effective as floodgates made from [[granite]]. Oddly, unlike the gypsum in which it occurs, anhydrite '''cannot''' be used to make [[gypsum plaster]].
 
'''Anhydrite''' is a [[magma-safe]] [[stone]] of base [[value]] that is only found within various types of [[gypsum]]. In real life, anhydrite is essentially dehydrated gypsum, and on contact with water will immediately hydrate and soften; however in Dwarf Fortress, anhydrite [[floodgate]]s are just as effective as floodgates made from [[granite]]. Oddly, unlike the gypsum in which it occurs, anhydrite '''cannot''' be used to make [[gypsum plaster]].

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Anhydrite is a magma-safe stone of base value that is only found within various types of gypsum. In real life, anhydrite is essentially dehydrated gypsum, and on contact with water will immediately hydrate and soften; however in Dwarf Fortress, anhydrite floodgates are just as effective as floodgates made from granite. Oddly, unlike the gypsum in which it occurs, anhydrite cannot be used to make gypsum plaster.

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