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:Not sure what bauxite has to do with magnetite, nor what sylvite or potassium have to do with DF. The policy of the wiki is not to address modifications, since those are literally infinite in possibility. (Every page would have a section stating ''"Oh, btw - anything else is also possible..."'') In vanilla DF, this statement on magnetite sums it up. Anyone reading the articles on mods knows that anything is possible beyond that.--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 06:49, 3 June 2009 (UTC) | :Not sure what bauxite has to do with magnetite, nor what sylvite or potassium have to do with DF. The policy of the wiki is not to address modifications, since those are literally infinite in possibility. (Every page would have a section stating ''"Oh, btw - anything else is also possible..."'') In vanilla DF, this statement on magnetite sums it up. Anyone reading the articles on mods knows that anything is possible beyond that.--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 06:49, 3 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
::You're not sure what bauxite has to do with magnetite? The article mentions magnetite as being an ore that exists in sheets. Bauxite is an ore. It exists in sheets. Sylvite is an ore. It exists in sheets. It's pertinent even in the un-modified game in the real-world geology section. It clarifies the statement about magnetite being the only ore to exists in sheets. Magnetite is the only PROCESSABLE ore to exist in sheets (bauxite and sylvite being examples of UNPROCESSABLE ores that exist in sheets). I think you're wrong on this, Albedo. --[[User:Oddrune|Oddrune]] 02:44, 5 June 2009 (UTC) | ::You're not sure what bauxite has to do with magnetite? The article mentions magnetite as being an ore that exists in sheets. Bauxite is an ore. It exists in sheets. Sylvite is an ore. It exists in sheets. It's pertinent even in the un-modified game in the real-world geology section. It clarifies the statement about magnetite being the only ore to exists in sheets. Magnetite is the only PROCESSABLE ore to exist in sheets (bauxite and sylvite being examples of UNPROCESSABLE ores that exist in sheets). I think you're wrong on this, Albedo. --[[User:Oddrune|Oddrune]] 02:44, 5 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
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