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Using the [[Bismuthinite]] reading above as an example, you have a medium chance of locating the ore in your chunk, and approximately 19 blocks of the 1000 in this chunk contain the ore, while the [[Copper]] reading shows a low chance of locating the ore in your chunk, but if it ''did'' spawn, it would provide approximately 81 blocks of ore.
Using the [[Bismuthinite]] reading above as an example, you have a medium chance of locating the ore in your chunk, and approximately 19 blocks of the 1000 in this chunk contain the ore, while the [[Copper]] reading shows a low chance of locating the ore in your chunk, but if it ''did'' spawn, it would provide approximately 81 blocks of ore.
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====Prospecting Written Guide====
====Prospecting Written Guide====
[https://www.reddit.com/r/VintageStory/comments/pxfroz/comment/heneg20/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 This reddit post] is a wonderfully written guide from the user Streetwind on how to start prospecting if you are completely new to prospecting in general. It clearly explains how to begin prospecting, what to bring with your first expedition, and how exactly you figure out where to dig down.  
[https://www.reddit.com/r/VintageStory/comments/pxfroz/comment/heneg20/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 This reddit post] is a wonderfully written guide from the user Streetwind on how to start prospecting if you are completely new to prospecting in general. It clearly explains how to begin prospecting, what to bring with your first expedition, and how exactly you figure out where to dig down.
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====試掘の結果====
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You have basically 3 ways of acquiring [[Halite| halite]], which is used to make Salt.
You have basically 3 ways of acquiring [[Halite| halite]], which is used to make Salt.
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==Trading==
==Trading==
Buying from traders. Commodities traders sell it. Limited and costs gears, but easier to find and acquire.
Buying from traders. Commodities traders sell it. Limited and costs gears, but easier to find and acquire.
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==Mining Sedimentary Rock Layers==  
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==Mining Sedimentary Rock Layers==
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[[File:Howhalitespawns.png|300px|thumb|right|A simple diagram of how halite spawns in sedimentary layers. The top of the dome will stick out above the bottommost sedimentary layer, so it can be most readily found via horizontal mining]]
[[File:Howhalitespawns.png|300px|thumb|right|A simple diagram of how halite spawns in sedimentary layers. The top of the dome will stick out above the bottommost sedimentary layer, so it can be most readily found via horizontal mining]]
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You can use the prospecting pick to find Halite the same way you can find metal ore (see above)
You can use the prospecting pick to find Halite the same way you can find metal ore (see above)
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If you are in an area with at least one [[Rock#Sedimentary_rocks|sedimentary]] layer (except [[bauxite]]) use the main Prospecting Pick mode (Density Mode, being the only one that shows halite readings). If you find any halite readings, it might be an area prone to spawn a halite deposit known as a "Salt Dome". Find the area with the best readings and around, and go caving or making vertical tunnels until you are in the bottommost sedimentary rock layer, or in the first rock layer that's not sedimentary. Then, go making horizontal tunnels in that level, following the rock type you're in. Once you find a pink rock, that's it, eureka!
If you are in an area with at least one [[Rock#Sedimentary_rocks|sedimentary]] layer (except [[bauxite]]) use the main Prospecting Pick mode (Density Mode, being the only one that shows halite readings). If you find any halite readings, it might be an area prone to spawn a halite deposit known as a "Salt Dome". Find the area with the best readings and around, and go caving or making vertical tunnels until you are in the bottommost sedimentary rock layer, or in the first rock layer that's not sedimentary. Then, go making horizontal tunnels in that level, following the rock type you're in. Once you find a pink rock, that's it, eureka!
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A salt dome starts at the sedimentary layer and goes down to mantle level. It has so much salt that you might share it with other people and never run out, if in Multiplayer. In Singleplayer, once you find it, you won't need to search for a second time.
A salt dome starts at the sedimentary layer and goes down to mantle level. It has so much salt that you might share it with other people and never run out, if in Multiplayer. In Singleplayer, once you find it, you won't need to search for a second time.
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Sedimentary rocks that might have domes: chalk, chert, claystone, conglomerate, limestone, sandstone, shale
Sedimentary rocks that might have domes: chalk, chert, claystone, conglomerate, limestone, sandstone, shale
Halite doesn't spawn in bauxite layers, but check below bauxite rock layers to be sure there isn't other sedimentary rocks.
Halite doesn't spawn in bauxite layers, but check below bauxite rock layers to be sure there isn't other sedimentary rocks.
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==In Deserts==  
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==In Deserts==
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Deserts have an average temperature between 15°C and 40°C and "Rarely" or "Very Rare" rainfall.
Deserts have an average temperature between 15°C and 40°C and "Rarely" or "Very Rare" rainfall.
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They also frequently have cow skulls, hyenas or cactuses. Look below the dirt/gravel/sand; it is few layers of halite like 2 or 3 blocks below the dirt/gravel/sand, at most. The deposit might provide you several stacks, but it might run out pretty quickly. This is what is called a "Dry lake salt bed".
They also frequently have cow skulls, hyenas or cactuses. Look below the dirt/gravel/sand; it is few layers of halite like 2 or 3 blocks below the dirt/gravel/sand, at most. The deposit might provide you several stacks, but it might run out pretty quickly. This is what is called a "Dry lake salt bed".
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You won't have propick readings to guide you; spawning is random in deserts only.
You won't have propick readings to guide you; spawning is random in deserts only.
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