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53 lines
2.7 KiB
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53 lines
2.7 KiB
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tile.oreGemOnyx.name=Onyx Ore
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tile.oreGemAlmandineGarnet.name=Almandine Garnet Ore
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tile.oreGemChromeDiopside.name=Chrome Diopside Ore
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tile.oreGemJasper.name=Jasper Ore
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tile.oreGemSodalite.name=Sodalite Ore
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tile.oreGemIolite.name=Iolite Ore
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tile.oreGemSmithsonite.name=Smithsonite Ore
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tile.oreGemDanburite.name=Danburite Ore
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tile.oreGemHematite.name=Hematite Ore
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tile.oreGemLepidolite.name=Lepidolite Ore
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tile.oreGemTourmaline.name=Tourmaline Ore
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tile.oreGemSphene.name=Sphene Ore
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tile.oreGemParaibaTourlamine.name=Paraiba Tourlamine Ore
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tile.oreGemRhodochrosite.name=Rhodochrosite Ore
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tile.oreGemClinohumite.name=Clinohumite Ore
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tile.oreGemGoshenite.name=Goshenite Ore
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item.itemGemOnyx.name=Onyx
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item.itemGemAlmandineGarnet.name=Almandine Garnet
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item.itemGemChromeDiopside.name=Chrome Diopside
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item.itemGemJasper.name=Jasper
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item.itemGemSodalite.name=Sodalite
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item.itemGemIolite.name=Iolite
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item.itemGemSmithsonite.name=Smithsonite
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item.itemGemDanburite.name=Danburite
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item.itemGemHematite.name=Hematite
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item.itemGemLepidolite.name=Lepidolite
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item.itemGemTourmaline.name=Tourmaline
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item.itemGemSphene.name=Sphene
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item.itemGemParaibaTourlamine.name=Paraiba Tourlamine
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item.itemGemRhodochrosite.name=Rhodochrosite
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item.itemGemClinohumite.name=Clinohumite
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item.itemGemGoshenite.name=Goshenite
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tooltip.shiftForInfo.desc=<Hold Shift>
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tooltip.gemIsOre.desc=Ore Form, needs to get broken down to use.
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tooltip.gemOnyx.desc=Black form of chalcedony, a form of quartz
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tooltip.gemAlmandineGarnet.desc=Popular for its excellent hardness and brilliance
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tooltip.gemChromeDiopside.desc=Colored by chromium, has similarities to chrome tourmaline
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tooltip.gemJasper.desc=In a gem group by itself because of its grainy structure
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tooltip.gemSodalite.desc=Gets its name from its sodium content, contains white veins of calcite
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tooltip.gemIolite.desc=Is seen as three different color shades
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tooltip.gemSmithsonite.desc=Discovered by the British mineralogist James Smithson
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tooltip.gemDanburite.desc=First discovered in 1839, quite hard
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tooltip.gemHematite.desc=When highly polished it can sometimes look like silver, remarkably dense
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tooltip.gemLepidolite.desc=One of the major sources of the rare alkali metals rubidium and caesium
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tooltip.gemTourmaline.desc=One of the most versatile of gems, found in every color
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tooltip.gemSphene.desc=Of high luster, unique color shades and an intense fire
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tooltip.gemParaibaTourlamine.desc=First found in Brazil in 1989, similar material has since been found in Africa.
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tooltip.gemRhodochrosite.desc=Usually found in an aggregate form with alternating light
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tooltip.gemClinohumite.desc=Rare gemstone, only three sources of gem-quality material are known
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tooltip.gemGoshenite.desc=Named after the small town of Goshen in Western Massachusetts |