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| - Veins and deposits are protrusions of minerals (gems, ore, and stone) found around Azeroth and Outland, in caves, and almost always in mines that can mined if you have the Mining profession and a mining pick. On the surface, they tend to appear on the edges or around rocky ridges, but may appear almost anywhere, even under water. "Node" was another word for veins and deposits during the Wrath of the Lich King beta, but was later changed. Players also use the term node to generically refer to any object that can be harvested.
- Żyły i depozyty to nośniki minerałów (klejnotów, rudy oraz kamieni), które można znaleźć w Azeroth i Outland. Najlepszym miejscem ich poszukiwania są jaskinie oraz kopalnie, gdzie można je wydobywać dzięki profesji Górnictwo oraz po zakupieniu kilofa górniczego. W trakcie beta testów World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King używano również nowego określenia "Źródło" (ang. Node), jednak pomysł ten został zarzucony.
- Veins are protrusions of minerals (gems, ore, and stone) found around Azeroth and Outland, in caves and almost always in mines that can mined if you have the Mining profession and a mining pick. It is usually less difficult to mine than mineral deposits.
- A vein is a blood vessel that carries blood away from tissues and towards the heart.
- Vein is a character from Darren Shan's The Demonata series of books. She is one of Lord Loss's favourite familiars, and the sister of Artery.
- Vein (Real name David Palmer) is a young 10 year old boy and juvenile delinquent who turns into a lizard like ghost covered in Ice as well having the ability to poison people, even ghosts.
- Vein war ein erfolgreicher Captain der ZUP-Aufklärung. 1.
* WEITERLEITUNG „Er ist unsere Nummer 1.“ — Foaly zu Root über Vein (Quelle)
- Vein is a main character of Might & Magic: Duel of Champions, as well as the protagonist of the Second Necropolis Campaign in Shades of Darkness.
- In geology, a vein is a distinct sheetlike body of crystallized minerals within a rock. Veins form when mineral constituents carried by an aqueous solution within the rock mass are deposited through precipitation. The hydraulic flow involved is usually due to hydrothermal circulation.
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