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| commonness_theaphoticplateau = 0.5, 0.0, 2 | | commonness_theaphoticplateau = 0.5, 0.0, 2 | ||
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{{PAGENAME}} is an abundant mineral that is most commonly found along the sea's walls within the [[Biomes#Cold_Caverns|Cold Caverns]], [[Biomes#Europan_Ridge|Europan Ridge]], and [[Biomes#The_Aphotic_Plateau|The Aphotic Plateau]] but is also fairly abundant along the sea walls of [[Biomes#The_Great_Sea|The Great Sea]] and [[Biomes#Hydrothermal_Wastes|Hydrothermal Wastes]]. | {{PAGENAME}} is an abundant mineral that is most commonly found along the sea's walls within the [[Biomes#Cold_Caverns|Cold Caverns]], [[Biomes#Europan_Ridge|Europan Ridge]], and [[Biomes#The_Aphotic_Plateau|The Aphotic Plateau]] but is also fairly abundant along the sea walls of [[Biomes#The_Great_Sea|The Great Sea]] and [[Biomes#Hydrothermal_Wastes|Hydrothermal Wastes]]. | ||
The high yield of {{hl|Carbon}} allows one to start fabricating {{hl|Steel Bar}}s, {{hl|Plastic}}, as well as some [[Medical Items]]. | |||
It displays an almost "corrupted glass" look, along with a bluish accent, and has a sharper shape. | It displays an almost "corrupted glass" look, along with a bluish accent, and has a sharper shape. | ||
=Trivia= | =Trivia= | ||
* {{PAGENAME}} is a real mineral and is composed of {{hl|Carbon}} | * {{PAGENAME}} is a real mineral and is composed of {{hl|Carbon}}, the same element used in making Graphite pencils. Diamond is created when Carbon is subjected to high amounts of pressure and heat. | ||
=Media= | =Media= |
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Main article: Minerals
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Inventory icon Sprite A crystal composed of solid carbon. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gatherable | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Required Tools, Duration | Plasma Cutter, 4s | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Biome | Commonness (Level, Cave, Abyss) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cold Caverns | 60%, 0%, 50% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Europan Ridge | 60%, 0%, 2% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Aphotic Plateau | 50%, 0%, 2% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Great Sea | 40%, 0%, 0% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hydrothermal Wastes | 30%, 0%, 0% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Constructible? | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Base Price | 50 mk | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Diamond is a raw mineral found within caves and rocks throughout Europa.
Description
Diamond is an abundant mineral that is most commonly found along the sea's walls within the Cold Caverns, Europan Ridge, and The Aphotic Plateau but is also fairly abundant along the sea walls of The Great Sea and Hydrothermal Wastes.
The high yield of Carbon allows one to start fabricating Steel Bars, Plastic, as well as some Medical Items.
It displays an almost "corrupted glass" look, along with a bluish accent, and has a sharper shape.
Trivia
- Diamond is a real mineral and is composed of Carbon, the same element used in making Graphite pencils. Diamond is created when Carbon is subjected to high amounts of pressure and heat.
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