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Owktree

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  1. Owktree's post in What is this structure? was marked as the answer   
    That is a sub-type of ruin known as "ancient ruins".  I've seen 3-4 shapes of them made from stone blocks.  Granite, sandstone, and limestone.  
  2. Owktree's post in How do I sell my bread? was marked as the answer   
    The "8" next to the loaf of bread in the "You can sell" section indicates that the trader buys the bread in sets of 8.
    The 4 in the tool-tip indicates the trader is willing to purchase up to 4 sets.
  3. Owktree's post in Just Found my First Ruins - A couple questions was marked as the answer   
    They are non-functional and just sort of decorative if you want to have a junk room or cluttered attic.
    My presumption is that the stone rubble is slightly bugged.  It's also a "decorative" type block as well.
    Ruins and underground ruins can also provide useful items and are generally worth looking into. I presume you've already found the cracked vessels and such in the aboveground ruins.  Plus you can break them down for the building materials if you want.  I've often built part of my initial base/house from cobblestone or blocks taken from a nearby ruin.
  4. Owktree's post in Mystery of the Mirad of Minerals and Metamorphic Materials was marked as the answer   
    Have definitely see slate as a surface rock.  Including gravel/sand deserts of it.  More often as a layer rock between a sedimentary rock and an igneous rock.  (Usually between shale and andesite in my current world.)
    The marble I've found on that world has been relatively high on cliffs in slate (and marble) above an andesite layer and below what appears to be eroded mountains that were granite; e.g. this particular area is very vertical in nature.
    Image might actually be some chalk I found in the same region.  But the marble was situated in a similar manner right above and mixed in with slate.
     
     

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