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− | Several minerals and gems are specified to occur within ''' | + | Several minerals and gems are specified to occur within '''alluvial layers'''. However, as of the current version of Dwarf Fortress ({{version|0.28.181.40d}}), no stone or soil layers are ''ever'' considered to be "alluvial". |
− | If they were to exist, they would contain any of... | + | ~''If''~ they were to exist, they would contain any of... |
:*[[native gold]] | :*[[native gold]] | ||
:*[[native platinum]] | :*[[native platinum]] |
Revision as of 21:55, 31 October 2009
Several minerals and gems are specified to occur within alluvial layers. However, as of the current version of Dwarf Fortress (v0.28.181.40d), no stone or soil layers are ever considered to be "alluvial".
~If~ they were to exist, they would contain any of...
- native gold
- native platinum
- cassiterite (for tin)
- jade gems (blue, lavender, pink, white, and green)