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'''Gypsum''' is found during a [[Dig]] near the western border of Egypt  (within 1000 coords of the edge, so west of -2100). As the cuttable stones get depleted, the cuttable stones are gradually replaced by gypsum. Gypsum will show after around 60-70 cuttable stones and will gradually get more common (100% gypsum after ~350 cuttable stones).
 
'''Gypsum''' is found during a [[Dig]] near the western border of Egypt  (within 1000 coords of the edge, so west of -2100). As the cuttable stones get depleted, the cuttable stones are gradually replaced by gypsum. Gypsum will show after around 60-70 cuttable stones and will gradually get more common (100% gypsum after ~350 cuttable stones).
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Note from Yendor: The trend is correct but the numbers are wrong (or it is based on time not stones dug). I aborted my first attempt at 125 cutables with 0 gypsum. My second attempt gave 460 cuttable before they stopped appearing.
  
 
==Use==
 
==Use==

Latest revision as of 04:59, 23 October 2025

Gypsum
Gypsum
(Item)
Weight 1
Bulk 1


Sources

Gypsum is found during a Dig near the western border of Egypt (within 1000 coords of the edge, so west of -2100). As the cuttable stones get depleted, the cuttable stones are gradually replaced by gypsum. Gypsum will show after around 60-70 cuttable stones and will gradually get more common (100% gypsum after ~350 cuttable stones).

Note from Yendor: The trend is correct but the numbers are wrong (or it is based on time not stones dug). I aborted my first attempt at 125 cutables with 0 gypsum. My second attempt gave 460 cuttable before they stopped appearing.

Use

Primarily used in conjunction with Bauxite and Clinker in a Clinker Vat to produce Cement.

Research and Tuition

Required By

Cement, Persephone Furnace, Persephone Furnace, Stonework

Produced By

Locations

At "Cu" in Western Desert there is a compound with a public chest and two public kitchens, next to dirt, for a gypsum dig with food.