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::Actually, I'm not entirely sure what we want out of something like that. The gem locations we can already see in one place. There is one dedicated to ores as well. What exactly is the goal here? Could it instead be accomplished by copying over those tables to here? (Or perhaps linking them?) [[User:VengefulDonut|VengefulDonut]] 23:48, 10 August 2009 (UTC)
 
::Actually, I'm not entirely sure what we want out of something like that. The gem locations we can already see in one place. There is one dedicated to ores as well. What exactly is the goal here? Could it instead be accomplished by copying over those tables to here? (Or perhaps linking them?) [[User:VengefulDonut|VengefulDonut]] 23:48, 10 August 2009 (UTC)
 
::: The reason I've visualized in my head is when you have your miners digging, and they hit Bauxite, and I want to know what's so unique about Bauxite, well, I can come here and see that it's the exclusive source of Rubies, Saphires, and Star Rubies and Saphires.  Yey!  Now my dorfs can hollow out the the whole bauxite cluster looking for the gems.  Otherwise I agree with you, this column doesn't make sense here, and doesn't reflect how Toady One designed the RAW files. --[[User:3lB33|3lB33]] 01:28, 11 August 2009 (UTC)
 
::: The reason I've visualized in my head is when you have your miners digging, and they hit Bauxite, and I want to know what's so unique about Bauxite, well, I can come here and see that it's the exclusive source of Rubies, Saphires, and Star Rubies and Saphires.  Yey!  Now my dorfs can hollow out the the whole bauxite cluster looking for the gems.  Otherwise I agree with you, this column doesn't make sense here, and doesn't reflect how Toady One designed the RAW files. --[[User:3lB33|3lB33]] 01:28, 11 August 2009 (UTC)
:::: Well, unless you are searching for specific gems, I don't see the point to this column. Even more since there's some information already in the [[Gem#Precious|precious gem]] section of the wiki. For the [[bauxite]] example, it's already listed in the article that's the only stone containing rubies and sapphires. If a new player saw this table, he might miss the part about the bauxite being the only magman proof stone. --[[User:Karl|Karl]] 01:42, 11 August 2009 (UTC)
 
  
 
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