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* Saltpeter can generate at or below 80% of {{ll| | * Saltpeter can generate at or below 80% of {{ll|Ore_Deposits#Sea_level|sealevel}} (which depends on the worldHeight). Therefore, a player can expect to find no saltpeter until below elevation Y 88 in a world with default settings. It's equally likely to generate at elevation Y 1 as at Y 71 (0 ± 0.8<ref>Line 11 of %AppData%\Roaming\ Vintagestory\assets\survival\worldgen\deposits\mineralore\saltpeter.json</ref>). | ||
* The average radius of a saltpeter deposit is 0 - 20 blocks (10 ± 10<ref>Line 10 of %AppData%\Roaming\ Vintagestory\assets\survival\worldgen\deposits\mineralore\saltpeter.json</ref>). | * The average radius of a saltpeter deposit is 0 - 20 blocks (10 ± 10<ref>Line 10 of %AppData%\Roaming\ Vintagestory\assets\survival\worldgen\deposits\mineralore\saltpeter.json</ref>). | ||
* The average thickness of a saltpeter deposit is 4 - 10 blocks (7 ± 3<ref>Line 12 of %AppData%\Roaming\ Vintagestory\assets\survival\worldgen\deposits\mineralore\saltpeter.json</ref>). | * The average thickness of a saltpeter deposit is 4 - 10 blocks (7 ± 3<ref>Line 12 of %AppData%\Roaming\ Vintagestory\assets\survival\worldgen\deposits\mineralore\saltpeter.json</ref>). | ||
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Breaking a saltpeter coating drops a chunk of saltpeter powder. A hand works but a {{ll|shovel|shovel}} is the most effective tool for mining saltpeter. | Breaking a saltpeter coating drops a chunk of saltpeter powder. A bare hand works but a {{ll|shovel|shovel}} is the most effective tool for mining saltpeter. | ||
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* Saltpeter can be directly {{SneakClick|applied}} to farmland as {{ll|Farming#Fertilizer|fertilizer}}, adding 13% '''N''' and 33% '''K''' to each block per use. Additional applications increase its potency. | * Saltpeter can be directly {{SneakClick|applied}} to farmland as {{ll|Farming#Fertilizer|fertilizer}}, adding 13% '''N''' and 33% '''K''' to each block per use. Additional applications increase its potency. | ||
* Saltpeter, | * Saltpeter, combined with {{ll|sulfur|sulfur}} and {{ll|coal|black coal}} wrapped in linen, is used to create {{ll|Ore_blasting_bomb|ore blasting bombs}}. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 04:15, 5 April 2024
This page was last verified for Vintage Story version 1.19.7.
Saltpeter | |
Stackable | 64 |
Items |
Saltpeter is a mineral that can be found underground.
Obtaining
Saltpeter forms as a white-ish coating on the surface of natural rock in caves. The prospecting pick doesn't detect/report saltpeter's potential presence. There are no particular rock types saltpeter prefers to form on. Pay attention while exploring caves. White-looking rock might actually be a thin layer of saltpeter.
- Saltpeter can generate at or below 80% of sealevel (which depends on the worldHeight). Therefore, a player can expect to find no saltpeter until below elevation Y 88 in a world with default settings. It's equally likely to generate at elevation Y 1 as at Y 71 (0 ± 0.8[1]).
- The average radius of a saltpeter deposit is 0 - 20 blocks (10 ± 10[2]).
- The average thickness of a saltpeter deposit is 4 - 10 blocks (7 ± 3[3]).
- Saltpeter gets 7 triesPerChunk[4]: the game tries 7 times to generate a deposit in each map chunk before giving up.
Breaking a saltpeter coating drops a chunk of saltpeter powder. A bare hand works but a shovel is the most effective tool for mining saltpeter.
Usage
- Saltpeter can be directly applied to farmland as fertilizer , adding 13% N and 33% K to each block per use. Additional applications increase its potency.
- Saltpeter, combined with sulfur and black coal wrapped in linen, is used to create ore blasting bombs .
History
Notes
Gallery
See also
References
- ↑ Line 11 of %AppData%\Roaming\ Vintagestory\assets\survival\worldgen\deposits\mineralore\saltpeter.json
- ↑ Line 10 of %AppData%\Roaming\ Vintagestory\assets\survival\worldgen\deposits\mineralore\saltpeter.json
- ↑ Line 12 of %AppData%\Roaming\ Vintagestory\assets\survival\worldgen\deposits\mineralore\saltpeter.json
- ↑ Line 4 of %AppData%\Roaming\ Vintagestory\assets\survival\worldgen\deposits\mineralore\saltpeter.json
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