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40d:Metamorphic layer
Revision as of 18:28, 21 November 2007 by VengefulDonut (talk | contribs)
Metamorphic layers are often avoided since they are the type with the lowest variety of metal ores, however they are the most rich in gems. Unlike sedimentary layers, metamorphic rock can be found in the same biome as igneous extrusive layers. As igneous extrusive layers are almost always present in areas of volcanic activity, this makes marble the easiest flux fo find on the same map as a magma vent.
Types of metamorphic layers
Notable minerals
Gems
Ornamental
- Morion
- Schorl
- Prase
- Prase opal
- Moss opal
- Cherry opal
- Smoky quartz
- Wax opal
- Wood opal
- Amber opal
- Gold opal
- Citrine
- Resin opal
- Pyrite
- Clear tourmaline
- Shell opal
- Bone opal
- Milk quartz
- Moonstone
- Jasper opal
- Pineapple opal
- Onyx opal
- Milk opal
- Pipe opal
- Rose quartz
- Rock crystal
Semi-Precious
- Black zircon
- Black pyrope
- Indigo tourmaline
- Blue garnet
- Green tourmaline
- Green zircon
- Red zircon
- Red tourmaline
- Red pyrope
- Almandine
- Pink tourmaline
- Fire opal
- Rhodolite
- Purple spinel
- Violet spessartine
- Pink garnet
- Jelly opal
- Brown zircon
- Yellow zircon
- Yellow spessartine
- Rubicelle
- Clear garnet
- Clear zircon
- Amethyst
- Red spinel
- Precious fire opal
- Red flash opal
- Black opal
- White opal
- Crystal opal
- Claro opal
- Levin opal
- Harlequin opal
- Pinfire opal
- Bandfire opal
Other stone
- Cobaltite
- Hornblende
- Mica
- Orthoclase