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Difference between revisions of "v0.31:Stone layers"

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There are four '''layers of stone''' in Dwarf Fortress. Each has different types of of {{L|ore}} and {{L|gems}} available. Layers are extremely important in site selection because it determines what {{L|metals}} there are to work with. Layers also help in determining where to begin {{L|exploratory mining}} depending on what is needed for the fortress.
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== Sedimentary ==
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{{main|Sedimentary layer|l1 = Sedimentary layer}}
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Appears in a lighter shade on the embark menu. Often includes {{L|coal}}, {{L|iron}} {{L|ore}}, and all but one of the {{L|flux}} {{L|stones}}, all the components for making {{L|steel}}. Never found in the same {{L|biome}} as igneous extrusive. Full to the brim with <s>solid sexiness</s> valuable and useful deposits. Only place to find {{L|bituminous coal}} and {{L|lignite}}, and {{L|iron}} {{L|ore}} in {{L|large clusters}} ({{L|magnetite}}). Good choice for {{L|Exploratory mining}}.
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== Metamorphic ==
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{{main|Metamorphic layer|l1 = Metamorphic layer}}
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Contains a small variety of ores, but tends to be rich in gems. Includes {{L|marble}}, the only non-{{L|Sedimentary}} {{L|flux}}. If there are no {{L|flux}} {{L|sedimentary}} layers Metamorphics can be useful in the early stages but the lack of weapon quality {{L|ore}} (besides {{L|copper}} and {{L|silver}}) make it a poor choice for full scale {{L|Exploratory mining}} in the early game.
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== Igneous extrusive ==
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{{main|Igneous extrusive layer|l1 = Igneous extrusive layer}}
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Appears in a darker shade on the embark menu. It is likely to include {{L|obsidian}} and metal {{L|ores}}. It also indicates a good chance of <s>liquid sexiness</s> {{L|magma}} being present in some form or another. Never found in the same {{L|biome}} as sedimentary. Igneous extrusive layers can contain {{L|veins}} of {{L|Hematite}}, an ore of {{L|iron}}.
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== Igneous intrusive ==
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{{main|Igneous intrusive layer|l1 = Igneous intrusive layer}}
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Like extrusive, also often contains <s>liquid sexiness</s> {{L|magma}}, but farther down typically.
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Often contains gold or copper ore.
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== Other layers ==
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=== Soil ===
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{{main|Soil|l1 = Soil}}
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When soil is present, it will always be the top layer or two, above any stone layers. Appears in brown on the embark menu. Useful for growing {{L|crops}} and storage, but provides no rock for building.
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=== Aquifer ===
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{{main|Aquifer|l1 = Aquifer}}
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An aquifer is not a separate layer, but overlaps one or more layers of stone.  When viewing the layers on the embark menu, it is indicated by a line of tildes(~) next to the layer(s) involved. This layer of water-generating stone can be used as a water source, but also can be a potential barrier to all layers below it.
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'''See Also:''' {{L|Stone}}
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{{Category|World}}
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{{Category|Stone Layers| }}

Revision as of 19:12, 7 June 2010

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There are four layers of stone in Dwarf Fortress. Each has different types of of Template:L and Template:L available. Layers are extremely important in site selection because it determines what Template:L there are to work with. Layers also help in determining where to begin Template:L depending on what is needed for the fortress.


Sedimentary

Main article: Sedimentary layer

Appears in a lighter shade on the embark menu. Often includes Template:L, Template:L Template:L, and all but one of the Template:L Template:L, all the components for making Template:L. Never found in the same Template:L as igneous extrusive. Full to the brim with solid sexiness valuable and useful deposits. Only place to find Template:L and Template:L, and Template:L Template:L in Template:L (Template:L). Good choice for Template:L.

Metamorphic

Main article: Metamorphic layer

Contains a small variety of ores, but tends to be rich in gems. Includes Template:L, the only non-Template:L Template:L. If there are no Template:L Template:L layers Metamorphics can be useful in the early stages but the lack of weapon quality Template:L (besides Template:L and Template:L) make it a poor choice for full scale Template:L in the early game.

Igneous extrusive

Appears in a darker shade on the embark menu. It is likely to include Template:L and metal Template:L. It also indicates a good chance of liquid sexiness Template:L being present in some form or another. Never found in the same Template:L as sedimentary. Igneous extrusive layers can contain Template:L of Template:L, an ore of Template:L.

Igneous intrusive

Like extrusive, also often contains liquid sexiness Template:L, but farther down typically. Often contains gold or copper ore.

Other layers

Soil

Main article: Soil

When soil is present, it will always be the top layer or two, above any stone layers. Appears in brown on the embark menu. Useful for growing Template:L and storage, but provides no rock for building.

Aquifer

Main article: Aquifer

An aquifer is not a separate layer, but overlaps one or more layers of stone. When viewing the layers on the embark menu, it is indicated by a line of tildes(~) next to the layer(s) involved. This layer of water-generating stone can be used as a water source, but also can be a potential barrier to all layers below it.


See Also: Template:L