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{{stonelookup/0}}{{av}}'''Garnierite''' is the only ore of [[nickel]], a low-value [[metal]]. It only occurs in [[gabbro]], and appears in the form of [[vein]]s. Despite being found in magma-safe stone and producing a magma-safe metal, garnierite itself is not magma-safe.
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{{stonelookup/0}}{{av}}'''Garnierite''' is the only ore of [[nickel]], a low-value [[metal]]. It only occurs in [[gabbro]], and appears in the form of [[vein]]s. With [[classic|classic graphics]], it is also the only stone/ore that is bright green, making it uniquely useful for [[Color|color-coded]] [[lever]]s as well as general decorative purposes. Despite being found in magma-safe stone and producing a magma-safe metal, garnierite itself is not magma-safe.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:41, 30 January 2023

Garnierite
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Uses

Location

Properties
Fire-safe Not magma-safe

Wikipedia article

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Garnierite is the only ore of nickel, a low-value metal. It only occurs in gabbro, and appears in the form of veins. With classic graphics, it is also the only stone/ore that is bright green, making it uniquely useful for color-coded levers as well as general decorative purposes. Despite being found in magma-safe stone and producing a magma-safe metal, garnierite itself is not magma-safe.

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