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− | Economic [[stone]]s have special uses as [[ore]], [[fuel]] or [[flux]], or other uses like making special items. You can use the {{K|z}} : <tt>Stone</tt> menu to restrict or un-restrict their use in items and buildings. In technical terms, an economic stone is any stone which can be used as a reagent in any form of [[reaction]]. [[Obsidian]] is an exception, having been made an economic stone{{v|0.28.181. | + | Economic [[stone]]s have special uses as [[ore]], [[fuel]] or [[flux]], or other uses like making special items. You can use the {{K|z}} : <tt>Stone</tt> menu to restrict or un-restrict their use in items and buildings. In technical terms, an economic stone is any stone which can be used as a reagent in any form of [[reaction]]. [[Obsidian]] is an exception, having been made an economic stone{{v|0.28.181.40d}} even though it is not used in any reaction - its specialty is that it can be used to craft swords. |
The Stone menu will also show what each stone can be used for--very useful for figuring out what you need to mine to make that obscure [[metal]] your [[noble]] is whining about. | The Stone menu will also show what each stone can be used for--very useful for figuring out what you need to mine to make that obscure [[metal]] your [[noble]] is whining about. |
Revision as of 08:57, 1 November 2008
Economic stones have special uses as ore, fuel or flux, or other uses like making special items. You can use the z : Stone menu to restrict or un-restrict their use in items and buildings. In technical terms, an economic stone is any stone which can be used as a reagent in any form of reaction. Obsidian is an exception, having been made an economic stonev0.28.181.40d even though it is not used in any reaction - its specialty is that it can be used to craft swords.
The Stone menu will also show what each stone can be used for--very useful for figuring out what you need to mine to make that obscure metal your noble is whining about.
Stone name | Found in | Found how | Use | Value | Icons |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Calcite | Limestone, Marble | Small clusters | Flux | 2 | " |
Limestone | Sedimentary Layer | Full Layers | Flux | 2 | ▓ |
Dolomite | Sedimentary Layer | Full Layers | Flux | 2 | ` |
Chalk | Sedimentary Layer | Full Layers | Flux | 2 | ░ |
Marble | Metamorphic Layer | Full Layers | Flux | 2 | ▓ |
Lignite | All Sedimentary | Veins | 2 Coke | 1 | * |
Bituminous coal | All Sedimentary | Veins | 3 Coke | 1 | ☼ |
Obsidian | Igneous extrusive | Full Layers | Swords | 3 | ▓ |