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'''Gold''' is a valuable metal.  [[Native gold]] is a source of [[gold nuggets]], which can be [[smelting|smelted]] into gold bars.
 
'''Gold''' is a valuable metal.  [[Native gold]] is a source of [[gold nuggets]], which can be [[smelting|smelted]] into gold bars.
  
The most common use of '''gold''' is minting at a [[metalsmith's forge]], creating coins which value are then multiplied by 10{{verify}}. Minted gold coins are then either used in the [[economy]] system or used as a valuable trade good when trading with [[caravan|caravans]].  
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'''Gold''' can be used for minting at a [[metalsmith's forge]], creating coins either used in the [[economy]] system or used as trade good when trading with [[caravan|caravans]].  
  
Another common use of '''gold''' is to build furniture such as statues to be displayed all over a well established fortress, or to build roads and/or bridges of great value.
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Another use of '''gold''' is to build furniture such as statues to be displayed all over a fortress, or to build roads and/or bridges of great value.
  
 
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[[category:metals]]

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Gold is a valuable metal. Native gold is a source of gold nuggets, which can be smelted into gold bars.

Gold can be used for minting at a metalsmith's forge, creating coins either used in the economy system or used as trade good when trading with caravans.

Another use of gold is to build furniture such as statues to be displayed all over a fortress, or to build roads and/or bridges of great value.