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v0.31:Igneous extrusive layer
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Igneous extrusive stone layers are formed from Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, and Template:L. Of these five, andesite, dacite, and rhyolite are functionally identical, different only in appearance and name, basalt is like the other three with the caveat that it is magma-safe, and obsidian is... unique.
Their name appears dark gray on the embark menu.
- (In real world geology, igneous extrusive Template:L is formed by lava solidification on the surface, as opposed to Template:L stone which forms below the surface. This is not true for Dwarf Fortress.)
Igneous extrusive layers
Stone found in igneous extrusive layers
- Hematite (veins)
- Native copper (veins)
- Galena (veins)
- Cinnabar (veins)
- Brimstone (small clusters)
- Realgar (small clusters)
- Orpiment (small clusters)
- Stibnite (small clusters)
- Native aluminum (small clusters)
- Alunite (large clusters)
Stone appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers
- Native gold (veins)
- Cobaltite (veins)
- Pyrolusite (small clusters)
- Hornblende (small clusters)
Gems found in igneous extrusive layers
- Turquoise (small clusters)
Gems appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers
- Black zircon (small clusters)
- Green zircon (small clusters)
- Red zircon (small clusters)
- Brown zircon (small clusters)
- Yellow zircon (small clusters)
- Clear zircon (small clusters)
* See also: Template:L