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