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− | Stones which are classified as flux materials can be used in the creation of [[pig iron]] and [[steel]] at a [[smelter]]. They are considered [[economic stone|economic stones]]. | + | Stones which are classified as flux materials can be used in the creation of [[pig iron]] and [[steel]] at a [[smelter]]. They are considered [[economic stone|economic stones]]. Unlike common rock they all have a material value of 2 instead of 1. |
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The following materials fit in this reaction class: | The following materials fit in this reaction class: | ||
*[[Limestone]] | *[[Limestone]] |
Revision as of 17:18, 27 March 2008
Stones which are classified as flux materials can be used in the creation of pig iron and steel at a smelter. They are considered economic stones. Unlike common rock they all have a material value of 2 instead of 1.
The following materials fit in this reaction class: