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:* '''Large cluster''' - An oval that occupies nearly half of a 48x48 block, area-wise, and completely contained within the boundaries of that block, which tends to center them. These huge ovals consistently measure near 20 x 40 tiles, and average perhaps 750 stones each.  Only one appears per block, and while veins and small clusters can be found in some few stone types, large clusters typically do not consist of useful or valuable stones ([[magnetite]] being a notable exception).
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:* '''Large cluster''' - An oval that occupies nearly half of a 48x48 [[Region|block]], area-wise, and completely contained within the boundaries of that block, which tends to center them. These huge ovals consistently measure near 20 x 40 tiles, and average perhaps 750 stones each.  Only one appears per block, and while veins and small clusters can be found in some few stone types, large clusters typically do not consist of useful or valuable stones ([[magnetite]] being a notable exception).
 
::Even if a block contains a large cluster, it will likely '''also''' contain numerous other independent veins or small clusters, even within the large cluster itself.
 
::Even if a block contains a large cluster, it will likely '''also''' contain numerous other independent veins or small clusters, even within the large cluster itself.
 
:* '''Vein''' - A sinuous line of the material crosses part of the block.  These vary from 1-4 tiles wide within a single vein and average about 100 stones each, but veins with over 200 stones have been reported*.  When a vein ends, it does not start again unless it was broken by another vein, cluster or erosion (see below).
 
:* '''Vein''' - A sinuous line of the material crosses part of the block.  These vary from 1-4 tiles wide within a single vein and average about 100 stones each, but veins with over 200 stones have been reported*.  When a vein ends, it does not start again unless it was broken by another vein, cluster or erosion (see below).

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