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* [[Ore]] of [[platinum]]
 
* [[Ore]] of [[platinum]]
 
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* Small clusters in [[Soil]]
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* Small clusters in [[Alluvial layer]]s
 
* Veins in [[Olivine]]
 
* Veins in [[Olivine]]
 
* Veins in [[Magnetite]]
 
* Veins in [[Magnetite]]
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Ore for one of the most valuable metals available, equal in value to [[aluminum]] and second only to [[Adamantine]]. Its high material value makes it a convenient material for high value rooms for nobles. Especially so, since mining it still leaves a valuable platinum floor.
 
Ore for one of the most valuable metals available, equal in value to [[aluminum]] and second only to [[Adamantine]]. Its high material value makes it a convenient material for high value rooms for nobles. Especially so, since mining it still leaves a valuable platinum floor.
  
[[Platinum]] can occur in veins inside bodies of [[magnetite]] or [[olivine]] and as small cluster within [[chromite]] and alluvial [[soil]]. The veins from magnetite specifically can extend far outside the magnetite they originate from and the vein may even be interrupted at the magnetite cluster border. Although platinum's raw entry indicates that it appears as veins within olivine, some have witnessed it appearing in small clusters, even in the absence of [[chromite]].{{version|0.28.181.40d}}
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[[Platinum]] can occur in veins inside bodies of [[magnetite]] or [[olivine]] and as small cluster within [[chromite]] and [[alluvial layer]]s. The veins from magnetite specifically can extend far outside the magnetite they originate from and the vein may even be interrupted at the magnetite cluster border. Although platinum's raw entry indicates that it appears as veins within olivine, some have witnessed it appearing in small clusters, even in the absence of [[chromite]].{{version|0.28.181.40d}}
  
 
It is possible to make [[Craft]]s or [[Mechanisms]] with Platinum nuggets if it's enabled in the z-status stone menu, resulting in quite valuable items, good for export early in the game.
 
It is possible to make [[Craft]]s or [[Mechanisms]] with Platinum nuggets if it's enabled in the z-status stone menu, resulting in quite valuable items, good for export early in the game.

Revision as of 17:31, 26 October 2009

Native platinum
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Wikipedia article

Ore for one of the most valuable metals available, equal in value to aluminum and second only to Adamantine. Its high material value makes it a convenient material for high value rooms for nobles. Especially so, since mining it still leaves a valuable platinum floor.

Platinum can occur in veins inside bodies of magnetite or olivine and as small cluster within chromite and alluvial layers. The veins from magnetite specifically can extend far outside the magnetite they originate from and the vein may even be interrupted at the magnetite cluster border. Although platinum's raw entry indicates that it appears as veins within olivine, some have witnessed it appearing in small clusters, even in the absence of chromite.v0.28.181.40d

It is possible to make Crafts or Mechanisms with Platinum nuggets if it's enabled in the z-status stone menu, resulting in quite valuable items, good for export early in the game.

Although platinum metal is magma-safe, platinum nuggets are not.

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