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== You Struck Whatchamacallite! ==
 
== You Struck Whatchamacallite! ==
This table gives an alphabetical list of anything that can be struck while mining, along with the type of thing it is. If there are pages on the wiki that aren't stubs, then I'll change the name to a link as well. The advantage to the user of not linking stubs is that the user can immediately see if there's additional information on a given item.
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This table gives an alphabetical list of things that can be struck while mining, along with the type of thing it is. If there are pages on the wiki that aren't stubs, then I'll change the name to a link as well. The advantage to the user of not linking stubs is that the user can immediately see if there's additional information on a given item.
  
 
The number in the Value column is taken from looking at the item in-game.
 
The number in the Value column is taken from looking at the item in-game.

Latest revision as of 03:29, 26 June 2010

You Struck Whatchamacallite![edit]

This table gives an alphabetical list of things that can be struck while mining, along with the type of thing it is. If there are pages on the wiki that aren't stubs, then I'll change the name to a link as well. The advantage to the user of not linking stubs is that the user can immediately see if there's additional information on a given item.

The number in the Value column is taken from looking at the item in-game.

Name Type Value Location Size Notes
Alexanderite Semi-precious gem 20 Granite, Schist, Marble Small clusters
Almondine Semi-precious gem 20 Metaphoric layers, Diorite, Gabbro Small clusters
Amber Opal Ornamental gem 10 All Small clusters
Amethyst Semi-precious gem 20 All Small clusters
Aquamarine Semi-precious gem 20 Granite, Schist, Marble Small clusters
Aventurine Ornamental gem 3 Sedimentary layers Small clusters
Banded Agate Ornamental gem 2 Sedimentary layers Small clusters
Black Zircon Semi-precious gem 60 Igneous Intrusive layers, Igneous Extrusive layers Small clusters
Clear Zircon Semi-precious gem 75 Metamorphic layers, Igneous Intrusive layers, Igneous Extrusive layers Small clusters
Cobaltite Stone 3 Metaphoric, Igneous Intrusive, Igneous Extrusive Veins Despite it's appearance, cobaltite cannot be smelted into cobalt.
Fire Opal Semi-precious gem 45 All Small clusters
Galena Ore 15 Metamorphic layers, Igneous Extrusive layers, Granite, Limestone Veins Ore of silver(50%), Ore of lead, make billon bars (use ore), make electrum bars (use ore)
Hornblende Stone 3 Metamorphic layers, Igneous Intrusive layers, Igneous Extrusive layers Small clusters
Mica Stone 3 Metamorphic layers, Granite Large clusters
Microcline Stone 3 All Large clusters
Milk Quartz Ornamental gem All Small clusters
Native Gold Ore 30 Igneous Intrusive, Igneous Extrusive Veins
Orthoclase Stone 3 Metamorphic layers, Igneous Intrusive layers Large clusters
Pyrolusite Stone 3 Igneous Intrusive, Igneous Extrusive Small clusters
Purple Spinel Semi-precious gem 60 Metamorphic layers, Diorite, Gabbro Small clusters
Red Tourmaline Semi-precious gem 45 Metamorphic layers, Sedimentary layers, Granite Small clusters
Rutile Stone 3 Metamorphic layers, Granite Small clusters
Sphalerite Ore 6 Metamorphic layers Veins Ore of zinc, make brass bars (use ore)
Tetrahedrite Ore 9 All Veins Ore of silver (20%), Ore of copper, Make trifle pewter bars(use ore), make fine pewter bars (use ore), make billon bars (use ore), make electrum bars (use ore), make bronze bars (use ore), make brass bars (use ore)

On prepared meals[edit]

A word, if I may. You have been editing the cook page with meaningless recipes, and I am asking you to stop. I cannot, of course, expect you to comply without providing you an explanation as to why you should. To that end, take note. I say "meaningless" recipes, because the dishes prepared in DF comply with very simple laws. Easy meals take two ingredients, and are called biscuits. The type of biscuit, or rather the name, is determined not by any specific "recipe", but simply by choosing one of the ingredients (I cannot remember if it is the first or the last). Fine and Lavish take three and four, respectively, and are named in the same way.

In short, the name of a dish is determined only by the number of ingredients and the name of one of those ingredients. We do not need a table.

And let me also say, since I know the written word can feel harsh, that I appreciate your initiative and enthusiasm in editing the wiki wherever you feel it needs improvement, and I hope I haven't offended you with this request. Feel free to respond here, or on my my own talk page, should you feel a response necessary. --Zombiejustice 12:16, 26 April 2010 (UTC)

Recipe Type Ingredients
Plump Helmet Biscuits 2x Plump Helmet
Plump Helmet Biscuits 1x Turtle, 1x Plump Helmet
Plump Helmet Stew 3x Plump Helmet
Dwarven Wine Biscuits 1x Plump Helmet, 1x Dwarven Wine
Dwarven Wine Roast 1x Strawberry, 1x Plump Helmet, 2x Dwarven Wine
Wild Strawberry Biscuits 1x Plump Helmet, 1x Strawberry
Bloated Tuber Biscuits 1x Swamp Whiskey, 1x Bloated Tuber
Prickle Berry Biscuits 1x Rat Weed, 1x Prickle Berry
Wild Strawberry Stew 1x donkey heart, 1x donkey brain, 1x strawberry
-Research complete. -AngleWyrm 20:38, 26 April 2010 (UTC)
Well done. --Zombiejustice 01:32, 27 April 2010 (UTC)