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| PPM = Parts per Million of the earth' | PPM = Parts per Million of the earth' | ||
| - | |Metal|Notes|PPM| | + | ^Metal^Notes^PPM| |
| - | |Iron|One of the world’s most common metals - found just about everywhere. | + | |**Iron**|One of the world’s most common metals - found just about everywhere. |
| - | |Zinc|Common co-products in zinc ores include minerals of lead and silver. Other mines may produce zinc minerals as a by-product of the production of ores containing more valuable minerals or metals, such as gold, silver or copper. | + | |**Zinc**|Common co-products in zinc ores include minerals of lead and silver. Other mines may produce zinc minerals as a by-product of the production of ores containing more valuable minerals or metals, such as gold, silver or copper. |
| - | |Copper|A common | + | |**Copper**|A common |
| - | |Lead|often found in association with Silver. (ore = Galena) used for Sling Bullets, water pipes, shielding from magic/ | + | |**Lead**|often found in association with Silver. (ore = Galena) used for Sling Bullets, water pipes, shielding from magic/ |
| - | |Tin|Mix it with Copper to make traditional bronze, however it is a fairly rare metal - makes Zinc more important. | + | |**Tin**|Mix it with Copper to make traditional bronze, however it is a fairly rare metal - makes Zinc more important. |
| - | |Silver|Not as common as Copper, not more common than gold. Often found in association with lead. Other sources of silver are the ores of copper, copper-nickel, | + | |**Silver**|Not as common as Copper, not more common than gold. Often found in association with lead. Other sources of silver are the ores of copper, copper-nickel, |
| - | |Gold|coins, | + | |**Gold**|coins, expensive jewellery, small plaques/ |
| - | |Bronze \\ (alloy)|Includes Arsenical Bronze (from these ores: Olivenite, Enargite, Tennantite) and Bronze | + | |**Bronze** \\ (alloy)|Includes Arsenical Bronze (from these ores: Olivenite, Enargite, Tennantite) and Bronze |
| - | Bronze (of any sort) is hard enough for weapons and armour, but with a risk of breaking - however, this isn't too much of an issue with arrow, bolt, spear, javelin, darts heads :). Other uses include cooking pots, hinges, hardware etc.|| | + | |
| **Gems and precious stones** | **Gems and precious stones** | ||
| - | |Q =Quartz - is not particularly associated with any metals. | + | Distribution has been changed to reflect the Gem Values, rather than Real World distribution. |
| - | |C = Copper Ore – | | + | |
| - | |From any minehold| | + | |
| - | |Low-Quality Gems (10 gp): agates Q; azurite C; blue quartz Q; hematite (from Iron Ore); lapis lazuli; malachite C; obsidian; rhodochrosite; | + | |
| - | |From Major or Good mine-holds below this line.| | + | |
| - | |Semi-Precious Gems (50 gp): bloodstone Q; carnelian Q; chalcedony Q; chrysoprase Q; citrine Q; jasper Q; moonstone; onyx Q; peridot; rock crystal (clear quartz); sard; sardonyx; rose, smoky, or star rose quartz Q; zircon| | + | |
| - | |Medium Quality Gemstones (100 gp): amber; amethyst Q; chrysoberyl; | + | |
| - | |Only from Major Mine holds – below this point| | + | |
| - | |High Quality Gemstones (500 gp): alexandrite; | + | Q =Quartz - is not particularly associated with any metals. |
| + | C = Copper Ore – These minerals are also a form of Copper Ore | ||
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| + | ^Gemstone Distribution| | ||
| + | |**From any mine-hold**| | ||
| + | |Low-Quality Gems (10 gp): agates Q; azurite C; blue quartz Q; hematite (from Iron Ore); lapis lazuli; malachite C; obsidian; rhodochrosite; | ||
| + | |**From Great or Good mine-holds below this line.**| | ||
| + | |Semi-Precious Gems (50 gp): bloodstone Q; carnelian Q; chalcedony Q; chrysoprase Q; citrine Q; jasper Q; moonstone; onyx Q; peridot; rock crystal (clear quartz); sard; sardonyx; rose, smoky, or star rose quartz Q; zircon| | ||
| + | |Medium Quality Gemstones (100 gp): amethyst Q; chrysoberyl; | ||
| + | |**Only from Great Mine holds – below this point**| | ||
| + | |High Quality Gemstones (500 gp): alexandrite; | ||
| |Jewels (1,000 gp): emerald; white, black, or fire opal; blue sapphire; fiery yellow or rich purple corundum; blue or black star sapphire| | |Jewels (1,000 gp): emerald; white, black, or fire opal; blue sapphire; fiery yellow or rich purple corundum; blue or black star sapphire| | ||
| |Grand Jewels (5,000 gp or more): clearest bright green emerald; diamond; jacinth; ruby| | |Grand Jewels (5,000 gp or more): clearest bright green emerald; diamond; jacinth; ruby| | ||
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