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There are different formations of rock layers that generate throughout the world. Typically you will have 3 layers of stone in a location, unless the top layer is volcanic, in which case there will typically be 4. Igneous rock will always line the bottom layer in the world.
There are different formations of rock layers that generate throughout the world. Typically you will have 3 layers of stone in a location, unless the top layer is volcanic, in which case there will typically be 4. Igneous rock will always line the bottom layer in the world.


===Shield===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
All 1 layer of igenous rock (255 max thickness).
!colspan="5"|Special stones
 
|-
===Platform===
! Max Thickness !! Volcanic !! Sedimentary !! Metamorphic !! Igneous
A medium sized sedimentary layer (40 max thickness).
|-
A small metamorphic layer (10 max thickness).
| Shield || 0 || 0 || 0 || 255
A large igenous layer (255 max thickness).
|-
 
| Platform || 0 || 40 || 10 || 255
===Orogen===
|-
A small sedimentary layer (20 max thickness).
| Orogen || 0 || 20 || 10 || 255
A small metamorphic layer (10 max thickness).
|-
A large igneous layer (255 max thickness).
| Basin || 0 || 50 || 15 || 255
 
|-
===Basin===
| Large Igneous Province || 30 || 20 || 0 || 255
A medium sized sedimentary layer (50 max thickness).
|-
A small metamorphic layer (15 max thickness).
| Extended Crust || 30 || 40 || 0 || 255
A large igneous layer (255 max thickness).
|}
 
===Large Igneous Province===
A medium sized volcanic layer (30 max thickness).
A small sedimentary layer (20 max thickness).
A large igneous layer (255 max thickness).
 
===Extended Crust===
A medium volcanic layer (30 max thickness).
A medium sized sedimentary layer (40 max thickness).
A large igenous layer (255 max thickness).


==Stone Types==
==Stone Types==
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