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:* '''Single Gem''' - [[Gem#Rare|Rare gems]] show up only as a single example within a small cluster of similar [[Gem#Precious|precious gems]]; for example, a star ruby will only be found within a cluster of rubies, and a clear diamond will only appear in a cluster of faint yellow diamonds, etc.  ''(Since "small clusters" occasionally have only 1 gem in them, it's theoretically possible that a rare gem could be found alone - this would, indeed, be rare.)''
 
:* '''Single Gem''' - [[Gem#Rare|Rare gems]] show up only as a single example within a small cluster of similar [[Gem#Precious|precious gems]]; for example, a star ruby will only be found within a cluster of rubies, and a clear diamond will only appear in a cluster of faint yellow diamonds, etc.  ''(Since "small clusters" occasionally have only 1 gem in them, it's theoretically possible that a rare gem could be found alone - this would, indeed, be rare.)''
  
Two separate veins (of the same or different stone/ore) can be found "doubled", two next to each other, or folded back on themselves.  Unrelated veins and clusters can also intersect or overlap with each other - only one type of stone/ore/gem will be found in any one tile, however.
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Two separate veins (of the same or different stone/ore) can be found "doubled", two next to each other, or folded back on themselves.  Unrelated veins and clusters can also intersect or overlap with each other - only one type of stone/ore/gem will be found in any one tile, however.  
 
 
[[Image:Tetrahedrite vein.png|thumb|center|464px|A completely excavated vein of tetrahedrite in a gabbro layer.]] The image above seems to be two different veins (most probably two different veins, maybe three) of [[Tetrahedrite]] in a [[Gabbro]] layer. You can also see some [[Clear opal]] clusters.
 
  
 
Note that erosion (during world-gen, pre-[[embark]]) and underground [[cavern]]s may reduce exposed veins and clusters to a fraction of their original starting size, and/or cut through them, [[Revealed tile|exposing]] only the remnants, or two parts of a single vein in two nearby areas on the same [[z-level]].
 
Note that erosion (during world-gen, pre-[[embark]]) and underground [[cavern]]s may reduce exposed veins and clusters to a fraction of their original starting size, and/or cut through them, [[Revealed tile|exposing]] only the remnants, or two parts of a single vein in two nearby areas on the same [[z-level]].

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