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Note ²: *These ores are provided by moreores. TODO: Add reference link*
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Note ²: *These ores are provided by moreores. TODO: Add reference link*
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#### Chromium
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Use: stainless steel
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Generated below: -100m, more commonly below -200m
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#### Coal ¹
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#### Coal ¹
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Use: Fuel, alloy as carbon
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Use: Fuel, alloy as carbon
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usually in dust form, as an ingredient in alloying recipes, wherever
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usually in dust form, as an ingredient in alloying recipes, wherever
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elemental carbon is required.
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elemental carbon is required.
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#### Iron ¹
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Use: multiple, mainly for alloys with carbon (coal).
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#### Copper ¹
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#### Copper ¹
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Copper is a common metal, used either on its own for its electrical
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Copper is a common metal, used either on its own for its electrical
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conductivity, or as the base component of alloys.
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conductivity, or as the base component of alloys.
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Although common, it is very heavily used, and most of the time it will
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Although common, it is very heavily used, and most of the time it will
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be the material that most limits your activity.
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be the material that most limits your activity.
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#### Diamond ¹
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Use: mainly for cutting machines
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Diamond is a precious gemstone. It is used moderately, mainly for reasons
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connected to its extreme hardness.
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#### Gold ¹
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Use: various
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Generated below: -64m, more commonly below -256m
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Gold is a precious metal. It is most notably used in electrical items due to
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its combination of good conductivity and corrosion resistance.
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#### Iron ¹
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Use: multiple, mainly for alloys with carbon (coal).
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#### Lead
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Use: batteries, HV nuclear reactor layout
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Generated below: 16m, more common below -128m
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#### Mese ¹
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Use: various
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Mese is a precious gemstone, and unlike diamond it is entirely fictional.
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It is used in small quantities, wherever some magic needs to be imparted.
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#### Mithril ²
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Use: chests
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Generated below: -512m, evenly common
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Mithril is a fictional ore, being derived from J. R. R. Tolkien's
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Middle-Earth setting. It is little used.
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#### Silver ²
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Use: conductors
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Generated below: -2m, evenly common
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Silver is a semi-precious metal and is the best conductor of all the pure elements.
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#### Tin ¹
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#### Tin ¹
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Use: batteries, bronze
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Use: batteries, bronze
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Tin is a common metal but is used rarely. Its abundance is well in excess
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Tin is a common metal but is used rarely. Its abundance is well in excess
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of its usage, so you will usually have a surplus of it.
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of its usage, so you will usually have a surplus of it.
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#### Zinc
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Use: brass
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Generated below: 2m, more commonly below -32m
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Zinc only has a few uses but is a common metal.
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#### Chromium
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Use: stainless steel
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Generated below: -100m, more commonly below -200m
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#### Uranium
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#### Uranium
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Use: nuclear reactor fuel
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Use: nuclear reactor fuel
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Keep a safety distance of a meter to avoid being harmed by radiation.
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Keep a safety distance of a meter to avoid being harmed by radiation.
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#### Silver ²
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#### Zinc
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Use: conductors
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Use: brass
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Generated below: -2m, evenly common
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Generated below: 2m, more commonly below -32m
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Silver is a semi-precious metal and is the best conductor of all the pure elements.
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Zinc only has a few uses but is a common metal.
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#### Gold ¹
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Use: various
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Generated below: -64m, more commonly below -256m
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Gold is a precious metal. It is most notably used in electrical items due to
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its combination of good conductivity and corrosion resistance.
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#### Mithril ²
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Use: chests
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Generated below: -512m, evenly common
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Mithril is a fictional ore, being derived from J. R. R. Tolkien's
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Middle-Earth setting. It is little used.
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#### Mese ¹
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Use: various
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Mese is a precious gemstone, and unlike diamond it is entirely fictional.
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It is used in small quantities, wherever some magic needs to be imparted.
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#### Diamond ¹
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Use: mainly for cutting machines
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Diamond is a precious gemstone. It is used moderately, mainly for reasons
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connected to its extreme hardness.
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### 2.2 Rocks
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### 2.2 Rocks
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stone. It has mainly decorative use, but also appears in a couple of
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stone. It has mainly decorative use, but also appears in a couple of
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machine recipes.
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#### Sulfur
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Uses: battery box
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Sulur is generated around some lava patches (caves).
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### 2.3 Rubber
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### 2.3 Rubber
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Rubber is a biologically-derived material that has industrial uses due
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Rubber is a biologically-derived material that has industrial uses due
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to its electrical resistivity and its impermeability. In technic, it
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to its electrical resistivity and its impermeability. In technic, it
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