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| Ruby (2L, 46M, 199S) | | Ruby (2L, 46M, 199S) | ||
| 2144, 3553 | | 2144, 3553 | ||
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| Iron | | Iron | ||
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| Lithium | | Lithium | ||
| Quartz | | Quartz | ||
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| Repaired 0 | | Repaired 0 | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 4 May 2010
PP mines usage rules :
- if you mine for PP, PP resources will be used to repair the mine
- if you mine for yourself, you pay for repairs (either repair directly, or provide PP with other resources to replace repair mats)
Ore type | Gem type | Coords | Notes |
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Aluminum | Quartz | 1422, 1824 | |
Antimony | Quartz | 1466, -5459 | repaired 28 next :(20 boards,30 bricks,110+ water, 250+ leather,3 slate,29 ropes) |
Copper | Quartz (1L, 12M, 34S) | 1926, 2751 | repaired 4 (next: 20 boards, 30 bricks, 3 slate, 5 water, 8 leather, 5 rope) |
Copper | Quartz | 1907, 2748 | repaired 4 |
Copper | Quartz | 2160, 3543 | good gem production |
Copper | Ruby (2L, 46M, 199S) | 2144, 3553 | repaired 10 |
Iron | Quartz | 1598, 3807 | repaired 7 |
Iron | Quartz (2H, 4L, 40M, 114S) | 2390, 2178 | repaired 9 |
Iron | Quartz | 2308, 2277 | repaired 7 (broken: 20 boards, 30 bricks, 3 slate, 11 water, 21 leather, 8 rope) |
Lead | Quartz | 1897, 2819 | Repaired 3 |
Lead | Quartz | 1905, 2818 | repaired 1 |
Lithium | Quartz | -301, -2293 | Repaired 0 |
Magnesium | Quartz | 2438, 2164 | Quite good gem production, Repaired 3 times. |
Sand | Diamond | 1892, -1002 | |
Sand | Diamond (10M, 27S) | 2400, 2143 | broken 1 (not guilded) |
Silver | Quartz | 988, -4748 | |
Silver | Quartz | 1178, 620 | |
Strontium | Quartz | 2191, 3459 | Sequence: 2 7 4 5 1 2 3 6 (old 1 7 6 3 2 1 5 4) (numbering crystals from top to bottom and left to right) Repaired 2 |
Strontium | Quartz | -1076, -5834 | Sequence: 2 6 2 5 7 4 7 3 1 (old 1 4 1 3 7 6 7 5 2) (numbering crystals from top to bottom and left to right) |
Tin | Topaz | 2315, 2356 | Repaired 16 (broken), Quite good gem production |
Sand | Topaz | 2281, 2330 | 0 |
Tin | Quartz | 2494, 2137 | |
Tungsten | Quartz | 2401, 2167 | |
Titanium | Quartz | 989, 830 | Repaired 6 |
Tungsten | Emerald | 2392, 2143 | |
Zinc | Quartz | 1869, 2723 | repaired 1 |
Here is the list of mines and ore veins, plotted with Mine Pattern Explorer v4: PP mines. Save the file in the folder where you installed MPEV4 and load it into the program.