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Platinum can occur in veins inside bodies of [[magnetite]] or [[olivine]] and as small cluster within [[chromite]] and alluvial [[soil]].
 
Platinum can occur in veins inside bodies of [[magnetite]] or [[olivine]] and as small cluster within [[chromite]] and alluvial [[soil]].
  
It is not possible to make [[craft]]s{{verify}} with Platinum nuggets, however a [[mason]] will use it if its not restricted to [[smelt]]ing, resulting in quite valuable (though heavy) furniture good for export early in the game if smelting (the more sensible use) is not yet available.
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It is not possible to make [[craft]]s{{verify}} with Platinum nuggets, however a [[mason]] will use it if its not restricted to [[smelt]]ing, resulting in quite valuable (though heavy) furniture good for export early in the game if smelting (the more sensible use) and/or metalcrafting is not (yet) available.

Revision as of 19:26, 14 February 2008

Native platinum
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Wikipedia article

Ore for one of the most valuable metals available, equal in value to aluminum and second only to Adamantine. It's high material value makes it a convenient material for high value rooms for nobles. Especially so, since mining it still leaves a valuable platinum floor.

Platinum can occur in veins inside bodies of magnetite or olivine and as small cluster within chromite and alluvial soil.

It is not possible to make crafts[Verify] with Platinum nuggets, however a mason will use it if its not restricted to smelting, resulting in quite valuable (though heavy) furniture good for export early in the game if smelting (the more sensible use) and/or metalcrafting is not (yet) available.