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==Stone Types==
==Stone Types==
Different types of rock are found in different places in the world and vary based on geological layers. Rock types that exist include Andesite, Basalt, Bauxite, Chalk, Chert, Claystone, Conglomerate, Granite, Halite, Kimberlite, Limestone, Marble, Obsidian, Peridotite, Phyllite, Sandstone, Scoria, Shale, Slate, Suevite and Tuff. Each of the 20 types of rock appears as a different color and offers a wide range of material options for construction. Marble is an exception as this one rock type exists in three variants: it may be white, pink cream or green.
Different types of rock are found in different places in the world and vary based on geological layers. There are many rock variants: Andesite, Basalt, Bauxite, Chalk, Chert, Claystone, Conglomerate, Granite, Halite, Kimberlite, Limestone, Marble (white, pink cream or green), Obsidian, Peridotite, Phyllite, Sandstone, Scoria, Shale, Slate, Suevite and Tuff. Marble appears as any of the three colors listed in parenthesis. Many of the rocks can be made into cobblestone blocks for each rock, e.g. sandstone cobble, Basalt cobble. Each kind of cobblestone is a different color.
 
=== Grass Variants ===
Rock/Stone does not have a grass coverage variant and always appears bare when exposed to the surface.


== Harvesting ==
== Harvesting ==
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===Collecting Small Stones===
===Collecting Small Stones===
Press Left Mouse Button on the block using the pickaxe to break/harvest the block. When mined, solid rock blocks drops [[knapping|small stones]].  
{{Breaking}} a block using a pickaxe drops [[knapping|small stones]]. They are also dropped when destroyed by an [[ore blasting bomb]].


===Relieving Stone Blocks===
===Relieving Stone Blocks===
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Some small stones can be converted to useful powders by crushing with a hammer in the crafting grid, or grinding in the quern.
Some small stones can be converted to useful powders by crushing with a hammer in the crafting grid, or grinding in the quern.
* Chalk and Limestone small stone powder creates lime for [[Leather_Working|leather working]].
* Chalk and Limestone small stone powder creates lime for [[Leather_Working|leather working]].
** Lime powder, when (2) heated, produces (1X) quicklime used in creating mortar, or [[Plaster|plaster]] blocks.
** Lime powder, when heated are consumed two by two to produces one quicklime used in creating [[mortar]], or [[Plaster|plaster]] blocks.
* Halite small stone powder creates salt for [[Food_preservation|food preservation]].
* Halite small stone powder creates two [[Salt|salt]] for [[Food_preservation|food preservation]].
* Chalk and Limestone small stones may be used (intact) as pigments to label signs.
* Chalk and Limestone small stones may be used (intact) as pigments to label signs.


==Stone Type and Use Chart==
==Stone Type and Use Chart==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!colspan="5"|Sedimentary stones
|-
|-
! Stone Type !! Cobble? !! Brick? !! Path? !! Tool? !! Quern? !! Special?
! Stone Type !! Cobble? !! Brick? !! Tool? !! Quern?
|-
|-
| Andesite || Y || Y || Y || N || Y || N
| Bauxite || Y || Y || N || N
|-
|-
| Basalt || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y || N
| Chalk || Y || Y || N || N
|-
|-
| Bauxite || N || N || Y || N || N || N
| Chert || Y || Y || N || N
|-
|-
| Chalk || Y || Y || Y || N || N || Y Lime, Quicklime, Pigment
| Claystone || Y || Y || N || N
|-
|-
| Chert || Y || Y || Y || N || N || N
| Conglomerate || Y || Y || N || N
|-
| Limestone || Y || Y || N || N
|-
| Sandstone || Y || Y || N || N
|-
| Shale || Y || Y || N || N
|}
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!colspan="5"|Metamorphic stones
|-
|-
| Claystone || Y || Y || Y || N || N || N
! Stone Type !! Cobble? !! Brick? !! Tool? !! Quern?
|-
|-
| Conglomerate || Y || Y || Y || N || N || N
| Phyllite || Y || Y || N || N
|-
|-
| Granite || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y || N
| Slate || Y || Y || N || N
|}
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!colspan="5"|Igneous stones
|-
|-
| Halite || N || N || Y || N || N || Y Salt: Food Preservation
! Stone Type !! Cobble? !! Brick? !! Tool? !! Quern?
|-
|-
| Kimberlite || N || N || Y || N || N || N
| Andesite || Y || Y || Y || Y
|-
|-
| Limestone || Y || Y || Y || N || N || Y Lime, Quicklime, Pigment
| Basalt || Y || Y || Y || Y
|-
|-
| Marble || N || N || Y || N || N || N
| Granite || Y || Y || Y || Y
|-
|-
| Obsidian || N || N || Y || Y || N || N
| Kimberlite || N || N || N || N
|-
|-
| Peridotite || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y || N
| Peridotite || Y || Y || Y || Y
|-
|-
| Phyllite || Y || Y || Y || N || N || N
| Scoria || N || N || N || N
|-
|-
| Sandstone || Y || Y || Y || N || N || N
| Tuff || N || N || N || N
|}
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!colspan="5"|Special stones
|-
|-
| Scoria || N || N || Y || N || N || N
! Stone Type !! Cobble? !! Brick? !! Tool? !! Quern?
|-
|-
| Shale || Y || Y || Y || N || N || N
| Halite || N || N || N || N
|-
|-
| Slate || Y || Y || Y || N || N || N
| Marble || N || N || N || N
|-
|-
| Suevite || N || N || Y || N || N || N
| Obsidian || N || N || Y || N
|-
|-
| Tuff || N || N || Y || N || N || N
| Suevite || N || N || N || N
|}
|}


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