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'''Native gold''' is an "ore" of [[gold]], a precious [[metal]]. Native gold veins may be good sites for a [[room]], since mining the vein still leaves a valuable gold floor.
 
'''Native gold''' is an "ore" of [[gold]], a precious [[metal]]. Native gold veins may be good sites for a [[room]], since mining the vein still leaves a valuable gold floor.
  
When mined, hunks of native gold are called ''gold nuggets''.  They may be smelted into workable metal materials.
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When mined, hunks of native gold are called ''gold nuggets''.  They can either be smelted into gold [[bar]]s or used by your [[mason]]s as an ordinary stone.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:55, 31 December 2012

Native gold
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Fire-safe Not magma-safe

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Native gold is an "ore" of gold, a precious metal. Native gold veins may be good sites for a room, since mining the vein still leaves a valuable gold floor.

When mined, hunks of native gold are called gold nuggets. They can either be smelted into gold bars or used by your masons as an ordinary stone.

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