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Quartz is a very common mineral that can be found in large deposits at nearly all heights. It sometimes | Quartz is a very common mineral that can be found in large deposits at nearly all heights. It sometimes hosts {{ll|gold|gold}} and/or {{ll|silver|silver}}, and is used in the creation of both {{ll|Glass|Glass}} blocks and {{ll|Lantern|Lanterns}}. While Mining quartz ore blocks, players will receive Quartz Chunks, as well as a few bits of Clear Quartz. The latter can be used to craft {{ll|Quartz Glass|Quartz Glass}} and Lanterns without the need to smelt the bits in a {{ll|bloomery|bloomery}}, unlike the Quartz Chunks which can only be processed into clear glass through smelting. | ||
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Quartz is found in almost every rock type | ===== Obtaining ===== | ||
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Quartz is found in almost every rock type; exceptions include {{ll|bauxite|bauxite}}, {{ll|kimberlite|kimberlite}}, {{ll|suevite|suevite}}, and {{ll|marble|marble}}. | |||
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===== Usage ===== | |||
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* Glass | |||
* Clear Quartz glass | |||
* Lanterns | |||
* Quartz is a required ingredient in the steel-making process. Crushed Quartz is blended with crushed Bauxite and Fire Clay to make the {{ll|Steel_making#Creating_Refractory_Bricks|Refractory Bricks}} that are used to construct a cementation furnace. | |||
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Olivine is only found in {{ll|peridotite|peridotite}}. | ===== Obtaining ===== | ||
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Olivine is only found in {{ll|peridotite|peridotite}}, which is an igneous rock type. There's a flat 50% chance per chunk of generating an olivine deposit where there's peridotite. See {{ll|Ore_Deposits#Shallow_ores|Ore Deposits}} page for more details on olivine deposits. | |||
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* A prospecting pick can be useful in finding olivine, but the main factor is finding peridotite, which might be covered by other rock types. Density Mode does not detect olivine. Node mode detects olivine. See the {{ll|Mining#Node_Search_Mode|Mining}} page for more details on using the prospecting pick. | |||
* A pickaxe of at least Tier 3 (bronze) is required to break a block containing olivine. | |||
* It is possible for nuggets of olivine to generate on the surface, if peridotite containing olivine is within 10 blocks of the surface. The surface nugget has a rectangular appearance until picked up; then it looks more rounded, and cannot be placed on the ground. | |||
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===== Usage ===== | |||
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* Olivine is an alternative to Quartz for making glass blocks and slabs. Glass made from Quartz is colorless, while glass made from Olivine is green. | |||
* Olivine is an optional ingredient in the steel-making process. The {{ll|Steel_making#Creating_Refractory_Bricks|Refractory Bricks}} that are used to construct a cementation furnace have a lower chance of breaking if crushed Olivine is blended with the Fire Clay, and the ''lowest'' chance of breaking if crushed Olivine ''and'' crushed Ilmenite are blended with the Fire Clay. | |||
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Smoky Quartz crystals can be broken into Smoky Quartz, and used to make {{ll|Glass|Smoky Glass}}. | Smoky Quartz crystals can be broken into Smoky Quartz, and used to make {{ll|Glass|Smoky Glass}}. | ||
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Rose Quartz crystals can be broken into Rose Quartz, and are used to make {{ll|Glass|Pink Glass}}. | Rose Quartz crystals can be broken into Rose Quartz, and are used to make {{ll|Glass|Pink Glass}}. | ||
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Amethyst crystals can be broken into Amethyst, and are used to make {{ll|Glass|Violet Glass}}. | Amethyst crystals can be broken into Amethyst, and are used to make {{ll|Glass|Violet Glass}}. | ||
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Diamond is found in {{ll|kimberlite|kimberlite}} and {{ll|suevite|suevite}}. | Diamond is found in {{ll|kimberlite|kimberlite}} and {{ll|suevite|suevite}}. | ||
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====Purchasing==== | |||
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You can purchase from a {{ll|Trading#Treasure_Hunter|Treasure Hunter Trader}}: | |||
* High potential diamond for an average price of 10 {{ll|rusty gears|rusty gears}} | |||
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====Selling==== | |||
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You can sell to an {{ll|Trading#Artisan|Artisan Trader}} or a {{ll|Trading#Luxuries|Luxuries Trader}}: | |||
* High potential diamond for an average price of 12 {{ll|rusty gears|rusty gears}} | |||
* Medium potetial diamond for an average price of 10 {{ll|rusty gears|rusty gears}} | |||
* Low potetial diamond for an average price of 8 {{ll|rusty gears|rusty gears}} | |||
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Emerald is found in {{ll|limestone|limestone}}, {{ll|shale|shale}}, {{ll|basalt|basalt}}, {{ll|peridotite|peridotite}}, and {{ll|slate|slate}}. | Emerald is found in {{ll|limestone|limestone}}, {{ll|shale|shale}}, {{ll|basalt|basalt}}, {{ll|peridotite|peridotite}}, and {{ll|slate|slate}}. | ||
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====Purchasing==== | |||
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You can purchase from a {{ll|Trading#Treasure_Hunter|Treasure Hunter Trader}}: | |||
* High potential emerald for an average price of 12 {{ll|rusty gears|rusty gears}} | |||
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====Selling==== | |||
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You can sell to an {{ll|Trading#Artisan|Artisan Trader}} or a {{ll|Trading#Luxuries|Luxuries Trader}}: | |||
* High potential emearld for an average price of 16 {{ll|rusty gears|rusty gears}} | |||
* Medium potetial emearld for an average price of 14 {{ll|rusty gears|rusty gears}} | |||
* Low potetial emearld for an average price of 12 {{ll|rusty gears|rusty gears}} | |||
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Peridot is found in {{ll|peridotite|peridotite}}. | Peridot is found in {{ll|peridotite|peridotite}}. | ||
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You can purchase from a {{ll|Trading#Treasure_Hunter|Treasure Hunter Trader}}: | |||
* High potential peridot for an average price of 10 {{ll|rusty gears|rusty gears}} | |||
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You can sell to an {{ll|Trading#Artisan|Artisan Trader}} or a {{ll|Trading#Luxuries|Luxuries Trader}}: | |||
* High potential peridot for an average price of 12 {{ll|rusty gears|rusty gears}} | |||
* Medium potetial peridot for an average price of 10 {{ll|rusty gears|rusty gears}} | |||
* Low potetial peridot for an average price of 8 {{ll|rusty gears|rusty gears}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:02, 22 November 2023
There are various gemstones throughout Vintage Story, some of which can be used directly in crafting. Gemstones are special minerals that can be put into a Bloomery to form Glass .
Gemstones
Gemstones in Ores
Quartz
Clear Quartz | |
Stackable | 64 |
Smeltable | |
Smelt Point | 1420°C |
Requires Container | No |
Items |
Quartz | |
Stackable | 64 |
Smeltable | |
Smelt Point | 1350°C |
Requires Container | No |
Items |
Quartz is a very common mineral that can be found in large deposits at nearly all heights. It sometimes hosts gold and/or silver , and is used in the creation of both Glass blocks and Lanterns . While Mining quartz ore blocks, players will receive Quartz Chunks, as well as a few bits of Clear Quartz. The latter can be used to craft Quartz Glass and Lanterns without the need to smelt the bits in a bloomery , unlike the Quartz Chunks which can only be processed into clear glass through smelting.
Obtaining
Quartz is found in almost every rock type; exceptions include bauxite , kimberlite , suevite , and marble .
Usage
- Glass
- Clear Quartz glass
- Lanterns
- Quartz is a required ingredient in the steel-making process. Crushed Quartz is blended with crushed Bauxite and Fire Clay to make the Refractory Bricks that are used to construct a cementation furnace.
Olivine
Olivine | |
Stackable | 64 |
Smeltable | |
Smelt Point | 1400°C |
Requires Container | No |
Items |
Olivine is a mineral primarily found underground and is used in the creation of Green Glass .
Obtaining
Olivine is only found in peridotite , which is an igneous rock type. There's a flat 50% chance per chunk of generating an olivine deposit where there's peridotite. See Ore Deposits page for more details on olivine deposits.
- A prospecting pick can be useful in finding olivine, but the main factor is finding peridotite, which might be covered by other rock types. Density Mode does not detect olivine. Node mode detects olivine. See the Mining page for more details on using the prospecting pick.
- A pickaxe of at least Tier 3 (bronze) is required to break a block containing olivine.
- It is possible for nuggets of olivine to generate on the surface, if peridotite containing olivine is within 10 blocks of the surface. The surface nugget has a rectangular appearance until picked up; then it looks more rounded, and cannot be placed on the ground.
Usage
- Olivine is an alternative to Quartz for making glass blocks and slabs. Glass made from Quartz is colorless, while glass made from Olivine is green.
- Olivine is an optional ingredient in the steel-making process. The Refractory Bricks that are used to construct a cementation furnace have a lower chance of breaking if crushed Olivine is blended with the Fire Clay, and the lowest chance of breaking if crushed Olivine and crushed Ilmenite are blended with the Fire Clay.
Crystallized Gemstones in Vugs
Vugs describe small "geode" type structures that can generate inside of quartz & olivine veins. Inside of them are crystals, ranging in size from small to large, which can be broken down into item crystals (done by crafting the block crystals with a hammer) to be used in Glassmaking . Vugs are the only way to make Pink Glass and Smoky Glass , as they are the only source of Rose Quartz and Smoky Quartz .
Olivine
In addition to coming in an ore form, Olivine vugs can be found that include large olivine crystals that function the same as the other crystals do.
Milky Quartz
Milky Quartz crystals can be broken into Clear Quartz and used to make Quartz Glass .
Smoky Quartz
Smoky Quartz | |
Stackable | 64 |
Smeltable | |
Smelt Point | 1420°C |
Requires Container | No |
Items |
Smoky Quartz crystals can be broken into Smoky Quartz, and used to make Smoky Glass .
Rose Quartz
Rose Quartz | |
Stackable | 64 |
Smeltable | |
Smelt Point | 1420°C |
Requires Container | No |
Items |
Rose Quartz crystals can be broken into Rose Quartz, and are used to make Pink Glass .
Amethyst
Amethyst | |
Stackable | 64 |
Smeltable | |
Smelt Point | 1420°C |
Requires Container | No |
Items |
Amethyst crystals can be broken into Amethyst, and are used to make Violet Glass .
Precious stones
Precious stones do not currently have a use outside of Trading .
Diamond
Diamond | |
Stackable | 64 |
Items |
Diamond is found in kimberlite and suevite .
Purchasing
You can purchase from a Treasure Hunter Trader :
- High potential diamond for an average price of 10 rusty gears
Selling
You can sell to an Artisan Trader or a Luxuries Trader :
- High potential diamond for an average price of 12 rusty gears
- Medium potetial diamond for an average price of 10 rusty gears
- Low potetial diamond for an average price of 8 rusty gears
Emerald
Emerald | |
Stackable | 64 |
Items |
Emerald is found in limestone , shale , basalt , peridotite , and slate .
Purchasing
You can purchase from a Treasure Hunter Trader :
- High potential emerald for an average price of 12 rusty gears
Selling
You can sell to an Artisan Trader or a Luxuries Trader :
- High potential emearld for an average price of 16 rusty gears
- Medium potetial emearld for an average price of 14 rusty gears
- Low potetial emearld for an average price of 12 rusty gears
Peridot
Peridot | |
Stackable | 64 |
Items |
Peridot is found in peridotite .
Purchasing
You can purchase from a Treasure Hunter Trader :
- High potential peridot for an average price of 10 rusty gears
Selling
You can sell to an Artisan Trader or a Luxuries Trader :
- High potential peridot for an average price of 12 rusty gears
- Medium potetial peridot for an average price of 10 rusty gears
- Low potetial peridot for an average price of 8 rusty gears
Ores, metals and minerals | |
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Guides | Ore Deposits • Metals |
Metals | Copper • Iron • Meteoric iron • Gold • Silver • Lead • Tin • Zinc • Bismuth • Titanium (Ilmenite) • Nickel |
Alloys | Bronze (Tin bronze, bismuth bronze, black bronze) • Steel • Brass • Solder (Lead solder, Silver solder) • Molybdochalkos • Cupronickel • Electrum |
Minerals | Alum • Borax • Cinnabar • Coal • Halite (Salt) • Lapis lazuli • Quartz • Saltpeter • Sulfur • Sylvite (Potash) |
Tools | Pickaxe • Hammer • Prospecting Pick • Crucible • Forge • Ore blasting bomb • Quern • Anvil • Bloomery • Helve hammer • Pulverizer |
Other | Gemstones |
Related mechanics | Panning • Mining • Clay forming • Casting • Smithing • Steel making |
Wiki Navigation | |
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Game systems | Crafting • Knapping • Clay forming • Smithing • Cooking • Temperature • Hunger • Mining • Temporal stability • Mechanical power • Trading • Farming • Animal husbandry |
World | World generation • Biomes • Weather • Temporal storms |
Items | Tools • Weapons • Armor • Clothing • Bags • Materials • Food |
Blocks | Terrain • Plants • Decorative • Lighting • Functional • Ore |
Entities | Hostile entities • Animals • NPCs • Players |
Miscellaneous | List of client commands • List of server commands • Creative Starter Guide • Bot System • WorldEdit • Cinematic Camera • Adjustable FPS Video Recording • ServerBlockTicking |