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it has decent coal veins, but almost no tetrahedrite, and little platinum
 
it has decent coal veins, but almost no tetrahedrite, and little platinum
 
we need to make this wiki a guide as to what rock is good for what, and this rock contains massive iron deposits(both limonite and magnetite) but no flux
 
we need to make this wiki a guide as to what rock is good for what, and this rock contains massive iron deposits(both limonite and magnetite) but no flux
if you could help me with the other layers it would be much appreciated.
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if you could help me with the other layers it would be much appreciated.<small>&ndash; [[template:unsigned|unsigned]] comment by [[User:eerr|eerr]]</small>
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What makes you think this applies to every world DF generates? Before putting such a theory in an article, we need good reason not to think it's random.  [[User:VengefulDonut|VengefulDonut]] 18:22, 22 August 2008 (EDT)

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conglomerate seems to contain far, far, more iron ore than any ~other layer~ it has decent coal veins, but almost no tetrahedrite, and little platinum we need to make this wiki a guide as to what rock is good for what, and this rock contains massive iron deposits(both limonite and magnetite) but no flux if you could help me with the other layers it would be much appreciated.unsigned comment by eerr

What makes you think this applies to every world DF generates? Before putting such a theory in an article, we need good reason not to think it's random. VengefulDonut 18:22, 22 August 2008 (EDT)