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| {{#ifeq: {{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}} | Home Island || {{Main|Home Island}} }}
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| Each [[Home Island]] contains varying amounts of natural resources. This amount is modified by the [[Home Island#Resources size|resources size]] modifier on the Map Selection screen while the amount which can be extracted per tile is further affected by the [[Home Island#Ore mining yield|ore mining yield]] modifier on the Game Difficulty screen. Neither modifier can be changed once the island has been founded.
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| {| class="wikitable sortable"
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| ! Resource
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| ! New Haven
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| ! The Beach
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| ! The Golden Peak
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| ! You Shall Not Pass
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| | {{infoicon|Coal}}
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| | 1,300,000
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| | 1,700,000
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| | 1,600,000
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| | 2,300,000
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| | {{infoicon|Copper Ore}}
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| | 910,000
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| | 2,300,000
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| | 1,600,000
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| | 5,100,000
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| | {{infoicon|Dirt}}
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| | 1,900,000
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| | 4,100,000
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| | 2,000,000
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| | 4,400,000
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| | {{infoicon|Gold Ore}}
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| | 340,000
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| | 880,000
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| | 7,300,000
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| | 13,400,000
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| | {{infoicon|Iron Ore}}
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| | 1,100,000
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| | 3,000,000
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| | 2,100,000
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| | 5,400,000
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| | {{infoicon|Limestone}}
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| | 930,000
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| | 1,100,000
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| | 1,800,000
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| | 7,900,000
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| | {{infoicon|Rock}}
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| | 14,600,000
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| | 30,500,000
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| | 17,700,000
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| | 69,600,000
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| | {{infoicon|Sand}}
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| | 2,800,000
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| | 2,800,000
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| | 2,000,000
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| | 5,700,000
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| It should be noted that most of the above natural resources are non-renewable, though the following exceptions apply:
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| * {{infoicon|Dirt}} can be created by dumping {{infoicon|Compost|new=yes}} onto the ground.
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| * Sand can be created non-renewably from Rock by processing it in a [[Crusher]] to produce {{infoicon|Gravel}}, then crushed again into Sand.
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| ** While non-renewable, it should be noted that it is very unlikely that the island will run out of Rock before either Iron Ore or Copper Ore.
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| ** [[Water]] is also an endless resource.
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Revision as of 09:32, 9 August 2022