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Quietust

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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #15 on: January 30, 2010, 08:02:43 pm »

Chalk - it's sedimentary, it's flux, and it doesn't contain any other "special" stones which might displace other useful minerals. By comparison, dolomite ends up containing tons of talc (often displacing bauxite or magnetite), and limestone contains both malachite and galena (both of which can displace bituminous coal and/or lignite).
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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #16 on: January 30, 2010, 08:12:29 pm »

My favourites are Granite and Realgar. I also like Olivine for it's dark green color and aloofness.
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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #17 on: January 30, 2010, 08:17:07 pm »

Dolomite and Marble are my favorites, but Slate comes in a close second because I like the look.
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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #18 on: January 30, 2010, 08:23:10 pm »

Chert, flint, and obsidian, because all three should have the [SHARP] tag, and do have that tag, as per my modding.
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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #19 on: January 30, 2010, 08:25:20 pm »

After my highly successful white sand desert fort, I'm gonna have to say chalk as well.  Damn useful stuff, and it makes for pristine-looking mega-fortresses.
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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #20 on: January 30, 2010, 09:10:36 pm »

Microcline, pitchblende, and orthoclase.

It's so hard to choose which!  :D

I like having pretty colors...
Those are just my most used.

Current fortress is going to have building tops domed with orthoclase and has an archery tower in the works that is taaaaall, but thin.
It's been used to dispose of goblins, too, since that was the original idea.  But that was back before I found out that my dwarf-made pool wouldn't fill even if it was left exposed... so screw it, put a floor init, me lads!  Our arruhs will fall like'da rain!
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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #21 on: January 30, 2010, 09:50:45 pm »

After my highly successful white sand desert fort, I'm gonna have to say chalk as well.  Damn useful stuff, and it makes for pristine-looking mega-fortresses.

Megafortresses that should rightfully dissolve slowly in the rain
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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #22 on: January 30, 2010, 10:05:42 pm »

Limestone, for color, flux, sedimentary ores, and the ability to rebuild the pyramids.

Obsidian for the swords and the color.

I also like both because of the aesthetics of seeing obsidian or limestone walls.
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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #23 on: January 30, 2010, 10:14:35 pm »

Bauxite - red and magma-proof, double win!
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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #24 on: January 30, 2010, 10:24:22 pm »

No love for Felsite?  I loevs me some Felsite.
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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #25 on: January 31, 2010, 12:25:06 am »

gold,silver and platinum. And before you yell at me, my game is modded to the point of

REDUNKULUS

or gabbro, because I like the name.
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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #26 on: January 31, 2010, 12:41:44 am »

gold,silver and platinum. And before you yell at me, my game is modded to the point of

REDUNKULUS

or gabbro, because I like the name.

LOL

Whats the difference between chert and flint...?
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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #27 on: January 31, 2010, 12:47:32 am »

After my highly successful white sand desert fort, I'm gonna have to say chalk as well.  Damn useful stuff, and it makes for pristine-looking mega-fortresses.

Megafortresses that should rightfully dissolve slowly in the rain

 That'd be quite a feat in a desert.  I think it rained once a year on a rare year for that fort.  Also, you might want to do a bit of research: chalk as it's found in nature does not tend to dissolve in water.  Hell, there are rock formations of chalk partially submerged in the ocean on the Isle of Wight.  While chalk is a very soft stone compared to some, it's not that porous.
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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #28 on: January 31, 2010, 01:33:25 am »

After my highly successful white sand desert fort, I'm gonna have to say chalk as well.  Damn useful stuff, and it makes for pristine-looking mega-fortresses.

Megafortresses that should rightfully dissolve slowly in the rain
That'd be quite a feat in a desert.  I think it rained once a year on a rare year for that fort.  Also, you might want to do a bit of research: chalk as it's found in nature does not tend to dissolve in water.  Hell, there are rock formations of chalk partially submerged in the ocean on the Isle of Wight.  While chalk is a very soft stone compared to some, it's not that porous.

I've seen what happens to chalk when it's left out in the rain. It erodes pretty fast.
And of course a dwarven fortress would have acid rain.
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A tendon in the skull has been torn!
The Raven has been knocked unconcious!

Elves do it in trees. Humans do it in wooden structures. Dwarves? Dwarves do it underground. With magma.

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Re: Favorite rock (layer)?
« Reply #29 on: January 31, 2010, 02:24:07 am »

After my highly successful white sand desert fort, I'm gonna have to say chalk as well.  Damn useful stuff, and it makes for pristine-looking mega-fortresses.

Megafortresses that should rightfully dissolve slowly in the rain
That'd be quite a feat in a desert.  I think it rained once a year on a rare year for that fort.  Also, you might want to do a bit of research: chalk as it's found in nature does not tend to dissolve in water.  Hell, there are rock formations of chalk partially submerged in the ocean on the Isle of Wight.  While chalk is a very soft stone compared to some, it's not that porous.

I've seen what happens to chalk when it's left out in the rain. It erodes pretty fast.
And of course a dwarven fortress would have acid rain.

 If you're referring to "chalk" as we see it used today, that's rarely genuine chalk.  Blackboard and street chalk tends to be made from gypsum now.  The "chalk" used for sports field lines is actually titanium dioxide now, and the kind used in sports to prevent perspiration problems is actually magnesium carbonate.  Tailor's chalk is actually talc.
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