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− | |Coal ||0 ||2 || | + | |Coal ||0 ||2 || 5 petal flower with stem || nickel center |
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|Copper ||N/A ||0 || Line approx 10 co-ords wide, blob approx 10 coords || Tin, Zinc, Iron, Platinum | |Copper ||N/A ||0 || Line approx 10 co-ords wide, blob approx 10 coords || Tin, Zinc, Iron, Platinum | ||
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|Zinc || 3 || 6 || hexagonal-ish ring || Lead in center of ring | |Zinc || 3 || 6 || hexagonal-ish ring || Lead in center of ring | ||
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− | ||Aluminum|| 2||5|| | + | ||Aluminum|| 2||5|| [[File:Gold_t11.jpg]]|| Magnesium |
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|Lead || 3 || 7 || blob in the center of Zinc ring || Zinc | |Lead || 3 || 7 || blob in the center of Zinc ring || Zinc | ||
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|Antimony || 6 || 13 || small blob in the center of Cobalt Spiral || Cobalt | |Antimony || 6 || 13 || small blob in the center of Cobalt Spiral || Cobalt | ||
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− | |Magnesium || 8 || 16 || A vein 1-2 coords wide connected to aluminum || Aluminum | + | |Magnesium || 8 || 16 || A vein 1-2 coords wide connected to aluminum || Aluminum |
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− | |Silver|| 7 || 15 || | + | |Silver|| 7 || 15 || vein a few coords wide || |
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|Platinum || 12 || 24 || Blob approx 15 coords wide between iron+iron, iron+copper|| Iron, Copper | |Platinum || 12 || 24 || Blob approx 15 coords wide between iron+iron, iron+copper|| Iron, Copper | ||
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− | |Gold || 11 || 22 || | + | |Gold || 11 || 22 || [[File:Gold_t11.jpg]] || Aluminum (T11) |
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− | |Nickel || 17 || 35|| | + | |Nickel || 17 || 35|| few small blobs in a square, also cap to aluminum and center of Magnesium || Aluminum / Magnesium / Gold |
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== Ore Shapes == | == Ore Shapes == | ||
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* With base of 0 CON you get a message similar to: You detect nothing under your feet. | * With base of 0 CON you get a message similar to: You detect nothing under your feet. | ||
− | * With ++CON you get a message similar to: You detect a vein of ore nearby. | + | * With ++CON you get a message similar to: You detect a vein of ore nearby. (4 CON will detect 4 coords away. 7 CON - 5 coords. 13 CON - 7 coords) |
In different tales, the distance between mines can be a significant difference between having multiple mines share the same ore field. Consider the placement of the mine carefully. Buildings and stone quarries and vineyards can impact the placement of a mine. | In different tales, the distance between mines can be a significant difference between having multiple mines share the same ore field. Consider the placement of the mine carefully. Buildings and stone quarries and vineyards can impact the placement of a mine. |
Latest revision as of 02:01, 13 June 2024
T11 Dowsing shapes by Cas Will update as I get more data
Ore Shapes
- Copper - Curved 10 coords wide not always capped with another ore, but frequently tin. Blob about 10 coords diameter.
- Tin - Cap on copper blob or vein.
- Iron - jagged line, 1 coords wide.
- Zinc - Hexagonal ring (around a central lead blob, T9 diameter 160 units one occurrence)
- Aluminum - Spiral veins 1-2 coords wide, connected to Magnesium
- Lead - Blob in the center of Zinc ring
- Magnesium - Vein 1-2 coords wide connected to Aluminum
- Silver - Long, winding vein 1-2 coords wide, sometimes changes to a blob along the vein
- Platinum - Blob approx 15 coords wide
- Gold - Blob approx 15 coords wide
General
First, you need to assemble a Dowsing Rod.
- It is used to locate veins of metal Ore.
- When carrying one, a Dowsing Icon will allow the checking of the coordinate you are on.
- Dowsing starts a Focus timer.
Tips n Tricks
- Sometimes the absence of an ore is as important as its presence. If you find a gap in a vein of ore, it's quite probable that you have an intersection of rare ore!
- Focus helps you dowse more often
- Constitution helps you detect a larger area
Perception detects the ore type and is the primary stat required. Each ore type requires a different perception level similar to stone quarries.
Each ore type has a different path trajectory (direction like curved, straight) and width (number of coordinates).
If the width of the ore path is narrow (e.g. 1 coord wide) then you have to be standing directly on top of it to detect it. Adding +CON allows you to detect a vein when you are near but not on top of it.
- With base of 0 CON you get a message similar to: You detect nothing under your feet.
- With ++CON you get a message similar to: You detect a vein of ore nearby. (4 CON will detect 4 coords away. 7 CON - 5 coords. 13 CON - 7 coords)
In different tales, the distance between mines can be a significant difference between having multiple mines share the same ore field. Consider the placement of the mine carefully. Buildings and stone quarries and vineyards can impact the placement of a mine.
- An indirect consideration is the distance to smelters and furnaces. Many guilds and players setup Public Mines and Smelters and upgrade them as advanced technologies are opened. Especially in Early Telling, these facilities are expensive to make and it is a great benefit to all players.