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|Name=<translate>Halite stone</translate> | |Name=<translate><!--T:13--> Halite stone</translate> | ||
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[[File:Halite-rock-and-sylvite-in-halite.png|thumb|right|Halite rock and sylvite in halite.]] | [[File:Halite-rock-and-sylvite-in-halite.png|thumb|right|Halite rock and sylvite in halite.]] | ||
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Halite stone can only be found in sedimentary layers. Halite forms either as a salt dome, or as a dry lake. Dry lake halite formations can only appear in a desert biome in sedimentary rock layers. Halite stones can be obtained by breaking surface halite stones, mining out halite rocks, or breaking halite speleothems. {{ll|Potash|Sylvite}}, the ore for potash, can be found inside halite layers. | Halite stone can only be found in sedimentary layers. Halite forms either as a salt dome, or as a dry lake. Dry lake halite formations can only appear in a desert biome in sedimentary rock layers. Halite stones can be obtained by breaking surface halite stones, mining out halite rocks, or breaking halite speleothems. {{ll|Potash|Sylvite}}, the ore for potash, can be found inside halite layers. | ||
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You can purchase halite from aː | You can purchase halite from aː | ||
* {{ll|Trading#Commodities|Commodities Trader}} for an average price of 3 {{ll|Rusty gear|rusty gears}} for a stack of 16. | * {{ll|Trading#Commodities|Commodities Trader}} for an average price of 3 {{ll|Rusty gear|rusty gears}} for a stack of 16. | ||
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|Name=<translate>Salt</translate> | |Name=<translate><!--T:17--> Salt</translate> | ||
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{{ll|Cheese|Cheese}} making also requires salt. | {{ll|Cheese|Cheese}} making also requires salt. | ||
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You can sell your halite to aː | You can sell your halite to aː | ||
* {{ll|Trading#Agriculture |Agriculture Trader}} for an average price of 1 {{ll|Rusty gear|rusty gear}} for a stack of 20. | * {{ll|Trading#Agriculture |Agriculture Trader}} for an average price of 1 {{ll|Rusty gear|rusty gear}} for a stack of 20. |
Revision as of 17:58, 8 August 2023
Halite stone | |
Stackable | 64 |
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Halite is a mineral that can be found in specific deposits. As of version 1.18, halite is the only current source of salt in Vintage Story.
Obtention
Mining
- See also Ore Deposits - Halite .
Halite stone can only be found in sedimentary layers. Halite forms either as a salt dome, or as a dry lake. Dry lake halite formations can only appear in a desert biome in sedimentary rock layers. Halite stones can be obtained by breaking surface halite stones, mining out halite rocks, or breaking halite speleothems. Sylvite , the ore for potash, can be found inside halite layers.
Purchasing
You can purchase halite from aː
- Commodities Trader for an average price of 3 rusty gears for a stack of 16.
- Survival Goods Trader for an average price of 3 rusty gears for a stack of 16.
Usage
Salt | |
Stackable | 64 |
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Salt
The primary use of halite is grinding it into salt using a quern . One piece of halite creates two portions of salt.
Salt is used for food preservation . It can extend the lifespan of meats through salt-curing, or vegetables through pickling. Both methods of preservation require a barrel .
Cheese making also requires salt.
Selling
You can sell your halite to aː
- Agriculture Trader for an average price of 1 rusty gear for a stack of 20.
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