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{{Stone_layer|name=Granite|tile=▓|color=7:0:0
 
{{Stone_layer|name=Granite|tile=▓|color=7:0:0
|uses=
 
 
|properties=
 
|properties=
 
* {{L|Igneous intrusive layer}}
 
* {{L|Igneous intrusive layer}}
 
* {{L|Material value}} 1
 
* {{L|Material value}} 1
|contains=
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|contains=* All minerals common to {{L|igneous intrusive layer}}s
* {{L|Native gold}} (Veins)
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* {{L|Native silver}}
* {{L|Native silver}} (Veins)
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* {{L|Galena}}
:* {{L|Horn silver}} (Small Clusters)
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* {{L|Cassiterite}}
* {{L|Galena}} (Veins)
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* {{L|Bismuthinite}}
* {{L|Cassiterite}} (Veins)
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* {{L|Cryolite}}
* {{L|Tetrahedrite}} (Veins)
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* {{L|Rutile}}
* {{L|Bismuthinite}} (Small Clusters)
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* {{L|Pitchblende}}
* Cryolite (Small Clusters)
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* {{L|Mica}}
* Rutile (Small Clusters)
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* {{L|Schorl}}
* Pyrolusite (Small Clusters)
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* {{L|Clear tourmaline}}
* Pitchblende (Small Clusters)
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* {{L|Turquoise}}
* Hornblende (Small Clusters)
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* {{L|Indigo tourmaline}}
* Orthoclase (Large Clusters)
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* {{L|Blue garnet}}
* Microcline (Large Clusters)
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* {{L|Green tourmaline}}
* Mica (Large Clusters)
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* {{L|Heliodor}}
'''Ornamental gems'''
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* {{L|Red tourmaline}}
* Schorl
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* {{L|Pink tourmaline}}
* Clear tourmaline{{list|igneous intrusive ornamental gem}}
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* {{L|Red beryl}}
'''Semi-precious gems'''
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* {{L|Alexandrite}}
* Indigo tourmaline
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* {{L|Morganite}}
* Green tourmaline
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* {{L|Violet spessartine}}
* Red tourmaline
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* {{L|Pink garnet}}
* Blue garnet
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* {{L|Kunzite}}
* Pink garnet
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* {{L|Honey yellow beryl}}
* Pink tourmaline
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* {{L|Golden beryl}}
* Honey yellow beryl
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* {{L|Yellow spessartine}}
* Violet Spessartine
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* {{L|Topaz}}
* Yellow spessartine
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* {{L|Clear garnet}}
* Kunzite
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* {{L|Goshenite}}
* Topaz
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* {{L|Cat's eye}}
* Clear garnet
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* {{L|Aquamarine}}
{{list|granite-schist-marble semi-precious-gem}}
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* {{L|Chrysoberyl}}
{{list|igneous intrusive semi-precious gem}}
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* {{L|Emerald}}}}
}}
 
 
{{av}}{{Quality|Exceptional}}
 
{{av}}{{Quality|Exceptional}}
  
'''Granite''' is one of the types of {{L|stone}} that forms entire {{L|stone#Stones forming entire layers |layer}}s.  Granite layers are the sole source of {{L|bismuthinite}} and {{L|cassiterite}}.  It tends to be one of the more productive of the stone layers.
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'''Granite''' is one of the types of {{L|stone}} that forms entire {{L|layer}}s.  Granite layers are the sole source of {{L|bismuthinite}} and {{L|cassiterite}}.  It tends to be one of the more productive of the stone layers.
  
 
"Granite" is also the name of the first month of the dwarven {{L|calendar}}, covering early Spring.
 
"Granite" is also the name of the first month of the dwarven {{L|calendar}}, covering early Spring.

Revision as of 14:26, 25 May 2010

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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Granite is one of the types of Template:L that forms entire Template:Ls. Granite layers are the sole source of Template:L and Template:L. It tends to be one of the more productive of the stone layers.

"Granite" is also the name of the first month of the dwarven Template:L, covering early Spring.

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