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− | {{av}}{{Quality| | + | {{av}}{{Quality|Tattered|19:48, 24 May 2010 (UTC)}} |
− | Several minerals and gems are specified to occur within '''alluvial layers'''. | + | Several minerals and gems are specified to occur within '''alluvial layers'''. Alluvial Layers do not exist in vanilla as no stones in the inorganic_stone_layer raw file specify the alluvial layer. It is unknown if one can mod in an alluvial layer. All the minerals listed below show up elsewhere. See their specific links for details. |
− | + | If such layers are encountered, they contain small clusters of any of... | |
− | :* | + | :*{{L|native gold}} |
− | :* | + | :*{{L|native platinum}} |
− | :* | + | :*{{L|cassiterite}} |
− | :*jade | + | :*jade {{L|gem}}s ({{L|blue jade|blue}}, {{L|lavender jade|lavender }}, {{L|pink jade|pink}}, {{L|white jade|white}}, and {{L|green jade|green}}) |
{{Category|Stone Layers}} | {{Category|Stone Layers}} |