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The Non-Dwarf's Guide to Rock

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Wondering what that new kind of rock your dwarves just struck is good for? The following table summarizes the types of stone and ore found in Dwarf Fortress; gems are covered in their own article.

The Uses column lists any special uses or properties of this particular stone type; if no uses are listed, you can always use the stone for general construction and crafting. Note that many "low-value" materials are still very useful in a fortress. "Colors" are useful for color coding or creative aesthetic uses.

For more detailed and expanded information, see the Stone, Ore, Metals & Alloys, Veins & Clusters, and Smelting pages, or the article on any particular stone, metal or ore.

During the game, you can press z and then navigate to "stone". The list there covers all types of rocks and ores, and tells you what rocks can be smelted into.

Table of Rocks[edit]

Name Type Value Uses Appearance (ASCII)* Color (Tileset)
Adamantine, raw ore, special1 x250 Becomes Adamantine (x300 value)1 (spoilers!), by far the most valuable substance £ *
Alabaster stone x1 Used for making plaster ^
AlabasterSwatch.png
Aluminum, native ore x40 Smelt into Aluminum (x40 value) ^ *
NativeAluminumSwatch.png
Alunite stone x1 magma-safe `
AluniteSwatch.png
Andesite layer stone x1
AndesiteSwatch.png
Anhydrite stone x1 magma-safe v
AnhydriteSwatch.png
Basalt layer stone x1 magma-safe #
BasaltSwatch.png
Bauxite stone x1 magma-safe stone; only source of some high-value gems +
BauxiteSwatch.png
Bismuthinite ore, rare x1 Smelt into bismuth (x2 value), ingredient of bismuth bronze (x6 value) % *
BismuthiniteSwatch.png
Bituminous coal stone x1 Smelt into Fuel. Flammable
Bituminous coalSwatch.png
Borax stone x1 `
BoraxSwatch.png
Brimstone stone x1 %
BrimstoneSwatch.png
Calcite stone x2 Flux, magma-safe "
CalciteSwatch.png
Cassiterite ore, uncommon x2 Smelt into Tin (x2 value), ingredient of Bronzes; magma-safe £ *
CassiteriteSwatch.png
Chalk layer stone x2 Flux
ChalkSwatch.png
Chert layer stone x1 magma-safe =
ChertSwatch.png
Chromite stone x1 magma-safe =
ChromiteSwatch.png
Cinnabar stone x1 £ *
CinnabarSwatch.png
Claystone layer stone x1 ,
ClaystoneSwatch.png
Cobaltite stone x1 £ *
CobaltiteSwatch.png
Conglomerate layer stone x1
ConglomerateSwatch.png
Copper, native ore x2 Smelt into Copper (x2 value); ingredient of Bronzes £ *
NativeCopperSwatch.png
Cryolite stone x1 -
CryoliteSwatch.png
Dacite layer stone x1 .
DaciteSwatch.png
Diorite layer stone x1
DioriteSwatch.png
Dolomite layer stone x2 Flux, magma-safe `
DolomiteSwatch.png
Gabbro layer stone x1 magma-safe; only source of some ores & gems
GabbroSwatch.png
Galena ore x5 Smelt into Lead (x2 value), with a 50% chance2 for Silver (x10 value); magma-safe £ *
GalenaSwatch.png
Garnierite ore, uncommon x2 Smelt into Nickel (x2 value) £ *
GarnieriteSwatch.png
Gneiss layer stone x1 =
GneissSwatch.png
Gold, native ore x30 Smelt into Gold (x30 value) £ *
NativeGoldSwatch.png
Granite layer stone x1 Only source of some ores; relatively rich in content
GraniteSwatch.png
Graphite stone x1 Flammable o
GraphiteSwatch.png
Gypsum stone x1 Used for making plaster #
GypsumSwatch.png
Hematite ore x8 Smelt into Iron (x10 value). Ingredient for Steel (x30 value). magma-safe £ *
HematiteSwatch.png
Horn silver ore x10 Smelt into Silver (x10 value) £ *
HornSilverSwatch.png
Hornblende stone x1 "
HornblendeSwatch.png
Ilmenite stone x1 magma-safe .
IlmeniteSwatch.png
Ice3 stone/water3 N/A Frozen Water
Jet stone x1
JetSwatch.png
Kaolinite stone x1 magma-safe, used for making porcelain =
KaoliniteSwatch.png
Kimberlite stone x1 Only source of diamonds %
KimberliteSwatch.png
Lignite stone x1 Smelt into Fuel. Flammable *
LigniteSwatch.png
Limestone layer stone x2 Flux
LimestoneSwatch.png
Limonite ore x8 Smelt into Iron (x10 value); ingredient for Steel (x30 value) £ *
LimoniteSwatch.png
Magnetite ore x8 Smelt into Iron (x10 value); ingredient for Steel (x30 value); magma-safe ~ *
MagnetiteSwatch.png
Malachite ore x2 Smelt into Copper (x2 value); ingredient of Bronzes £ *
MalachiteSwatch.png
Marble layer stone x2 Flux
MarbleSwatch.png
Marcasite stone x1 %
MarcasiteSwatch.png
Mica stone x1 magma-safe v
MicaSwatch.png
Microcline stone x1 %
MicroclineSwatch.png
Mudstone layer stone x1
MudstoneSwatch.png
Obsidian layer stone x3 magma-safe, Sharpenable hard rock used to create stone short swords;
signifies nearby magma if not a layer
ObsidianSwatch.png
Olivine stone x1 magma-safe, may contain native platinum (x40 value) %
OlivineSwatch.png
Orpiment stone x1 -
OrpimentSwatch.png
Orthoclase stone x1 magma-safe %
OrthoclaseSwatch.png
Periclase stone x1 magma-safe ,
PericlaseSwatch.png
Petrified wood stone x1 magma-safe %
Petrified woodSwatch.png
Phyllite layer stone x1 -
PhylliteSwatch.png
Pitchblende stone x1 magma-safe *
PitchblendeSwatch.png
Platinum, native ore x40 Smelt into Platinum (x40 value) £ *
NativePlatinumSwatch.png
Puddingstone stone x1 Θ
PuddingstoneSwatch.png
Pyrolusite stone x1 %
PyrolusiteSwatch.png
Quartzite layer stone x1 magma-safe -
QuartziteSwatch.png
Realgar stone x1 %
RealgarSwatch.png
Rhyolite layer stone x1 ,
RhyoliteSwatch.png
Rock salt layer stone x1 #
Rock saltSwatch.png
Rutile stone x1 magma-safe `
RutileSwatch.png
Saltpeter stone x1 x
SaltpeterSwatch.png
Sandstone layer stone x1 magma-safe #
SandstoneSwatch.png
Satinspar stone x1 used for making plaster -
SatinsparSwatch.png
Schist layer stone x1 `
SchistSwatch.png
Selenite stone x1 used for making plaster ;
SeleniteSwatch.png
Serpentine stone x1
SerpentineSwatch.png
Shale layer stone x1 .
ShaleSwatch.png
Siltstone layer stone x1 %
SiltstoneSwatch.png
Silver, native ore x10 Smelt into Silver (x10 value) £ *
NativeSilverSwatch.png
Slade stone, special N/A Not workable by dwarves *
Slate layer stone x1 %
SlateSwatch.png
Sphalerite ore, uncommon x2 Smelt into Zinc (x2 value); ingredient for Brass (x7 value) £ *
SphaleriteSwatch.png
Stibnite stone x1 %
StibniteSwatch.png
Sylvite stone x1 =
SylviteSwatch.png
Talc stone x1 magma-safe |
TalcSwatch.png
Tetrahedrite ore x3 Smelt into Copper (x2 value); ingredient of Bronzes;
has a 20% additional chance2 of Silver (x10 value); smelt into Billon (x6 value)
£ *
TetrahedriteSwatch.png
(* Each stone is one of 16 colors in the game. Different un-mined stone of the same color have a different symbol to distinguish between them. Once mined, the individual stones themselves can sometimes look identical if the color is the same. Point the mouse at items or the terrain for specific information.)

Notes:

  1. Adamantine is not like other metals. See (spoilers!) adamantine for a full discussion of this unusual and wondrous material.
  2. % chance for additional metals: when Galena and Tetrahedrite are smelted, they produce (respectively) four lead or copper bars, 100% of the time. They also produce 0-4 additional bars of the second metal, with the percent chance to produce each additional bar listed above.
  3. Ice has some very unusual properties in Dwarf Fortress, and can be disastrous if misused. See the article on ice for a more complete discussion.

The Value of Rocks & Metals[edit]

See Item Value

The lowest stones value multiplier is x1, equal to wood. Flux stones are x2, and obsidian is x3.

Ore is treated as stone, but can then be smelted into metal. Raw ore and its smelted metal may have different value multipliers from each other.

The lowest metal value multiplier is x2. For reference, silver and iron are x10, gold and steel are x30, and platinum and aluminum are x40.

Alloys are metals made from other metals, like brass or bronze, and often create additional value. Any metal can be crafted into decorations, furniture, or buildings. Only copper, bronzes, iron, steel, and adamantine can make weapons, armor, and picks. Silver can only be forged into melee weapons.

The final worth of a construction is found by taking the base value and multiplying by the material value. A statue's base value is 25, but a statue made of gold has a value of 25*30 (750). The easiest way to create higher value is to use better materials. Factors such as quality also factor into the final product value.


See also:

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