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'''Limonite''' is an [[ore]] of [[iron]], a mid-value metal useful for [[weapon]]s and [[armor]]. It can be smelted at a [[smelter]] by a dwarf with the [[furnace operating]] [[labor]] activated to produce [[iron]] [[bar]]s.
 
'''Limonite''' is an [[ore]] of [[iron]], a mid-value metal useful for [[weapon]]s and [[armor]]. It can be smelted at a [[smelter]] by a dwarf with the [[furnace operating]] [[labor]] activated to produce [[iron]] [[bar]]s.
  
It is, for all [[metalsmithing]] purposes, identical to [[magnetite]] and [[hematite]]. It has a noticeably lower solid density than the other iron ores and can thus be hauled to its destination more quickly than the other two ores.
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It is, for all [[metalsmithing]] purposes, identical to [[magnetite]] and [[hematite]]. It has a noticeably lower solid [[density]] (read "weighs less") than the other iron ores and can thus be hauled to its destination more quickly than the other two ores.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:32, 15 June 2020

Limonite
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Fire-safe Not magma-safe

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Limonite is an ore of iron, a mid-value metal useful for weapons and armor. It can be smelted at a smelter by a dwarf with the furnace operating labor activated to produce iron bars.

It is, for all metalsmithing purposes, identical to magnetite and hematite. It has a noticeably lower solid density (read "weighs less") than the other iron ores and can thus be hauled to its destination more quickly than the other two ores.

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