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There are different formations of rock layers that generate throughout the world. Typically you will have 3 layers of stone in a location, unless the top layer is volcanic, in which case there will typically be 4. Igneous rock will always line the bottom layer in the world.
There are different formations of rock layers that generate throughout the world. Typically you will have 3 layers of stone in a location, unless the top layer is volcanic, in which case there will typically be 4. Igneous rock will always line the bottom layer in the world.


===Shield===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
All 1 layer of igenous rock (255 max thickness).
!colspan="5"|Special stones
 
|-
===Platform===
! Max Thickness !! Volcanic !! Sedimentary !! Metamorphic !! Igneous
A medium sized sedimentary layer (40 max thickness).
|-
A small metamorphic layer (10 max thickness).
| Shield || 0 || 0 || 0 || 255
A large igenous layer (255 max thickness).
|-
 
| Platform || 0 || 40 || 10 || 255
===Orogen===
|-
A small sedimentary layer (20 max thickness).
| Orogen || 0 || 20 || 10 || 255
A small metamorphic layer (10 max thickness).
|-
A large igneous layer (255 max thickness).
| Basin || 0 || 50 || 15 || 255
 
|-
===Basin===
| Large Igneous Province || 30 || 20 || 0 || 255
A medium sized sedimentary layer (50 max thickness).
|-
A small metamorphic layer (15 max thickness).
| Extended Crust || 30 || 40 || 0 || 255
A large igneous layer (255 max thickness).
|}
 
===Large Igneous Province===
A medium sized volcanic layer (30 max thickness).
A small sedimentary layer (20 max thickness).
A large igneous layer (255 max thickness).
 
===Extended Crust===
A medium volcanic layer (30 max thickness).
A medium sized sedimentary layer (40 max thickness).
A large igenous layer (255 max thickness).


==Stone Types==
==Stone Types==

Revision as of 19:27, 20 November 2020

Rock
Grid Rock granite.png
Material Andesite, Basalt, Bauxite, Chalk, Chert, Claystone, Conglomerate, Granite, Halite, Kimberlite, Limestone, Marble, Obsidian, Peridotite, Phyllite, Sandstone, Scoria, Shale, Slate, Suevite and Tuff
Stackable 64
Drops Small Stone, Rock
Blocks


Rocks are what form the entire underground of Vintage Story, with large swathes of rock covering different amounts of the surface and underground. Often there are multiple rock types in one location as long as you dig deep enough. Rocks can contain Ore Deposits, which can be used for creating Metal or crafting with Gemstones.

There is a useful spreadsheet for sharing what ores generate in what types of rock located here.

Natural Generation

Twenty types of rock variants may exist in the world, and are created during world generation. The appearance of each block indicates the type, which dictates its uses and which ore deposits may be found in the rock. As of version 1.9, ores only appear in certain rock types. Examining a rock while holding (Sneak + H), will provide information about which ores can appear in that rock type.

There are different formations of rock layers that generate throughout the world. Typically you will have 3 layers of stone in a location, unless the top layer is volcanic, in which case there will typically be 4. Igneous rock will always line the bottom layer in the world.

Special stones
Max Thickness Volcanic Sedimentary Metamorphic Igneous
Shield 0 0 0 255
Platform 0 40 10 255
Orogen 0 20 10 255
Basin 0 50 15 255
Large Igneous Province 30 20 0 255
Extended Crust 30 40 0 255

Stone Types

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.

Harvesting

All rock requires a pickaxe to mine.

Collecting Small Stones

breaking a block using a pickaxe drops small stones. They are also dropped when destroyed by an ore blasting bomb.

Relieving Stone Blocks

Solid stone blocks can be collected through a process called "relieving". To relieve a stone block, break the stone blocks connected to each face of the stone block, such that all six faces of the cube are adjacent to air. Currently, stones do not obey gravity.

Uses

Stone Blocks

The quern may only be created from stone blocks including andesite, basalt, granite or peridotite. Stone blocks are used to craft building materials including stone bricks. A polished variant can be created using a hammer and chisel in the crafting grid, and polished stone may also be split to create slabs. It is important to note that some types of stone cannot be polished or used to create slabs, including: Bauxite, Halite, Kimberlite, Obsidian, Scoria, Suevite and Tuff.

Small Stones

Stone tools made by knapping small stones can only be created from andesite, basalt, granite, peridotite, or obsidian. Most types of small stones can be used to create construction materials including cobblestone blocks and stone path blocks. It is important to note that some types of stone cannot be used to create cobblestone or stone bricks, including: Halite, Kimberlite, Marble, Obsidian, Scoria, Suevite and Tuff.

Special Use Small Stones

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.
    • Lime powder, when heated are consumed two by two to produces one quicklime used in creating mortar, or plaster blocks.
  • Halite small stone powder creates two salt for food preservation.
  • Chalk and Limestone small stones may be used (intact) as pigments to label signs.
Volcanicstones
Stone Type Cobble? Brick? Tool? Quern?
Basalt Y Y Y Y

Stone Type and Use Chart

Sedimentary stones
Stone Type Cobble? Brick? Tool? Quern?
Bauxite Y Y N N
Chalk Y Y N N
Chert Y Y N N
Claystone Y Y N N
Conglomerate Y Y N N
Limestone Y Y N N
Sandstone Y Y N N
Shale Y Y N N
Metamorphic stones
Stone Type Cobble? Brick? Tool? Quern?
Phyllite Y Y N N
Slate Y Y N N
Igneous stones
Stone Type Cobble? Brick? Tool? Quern?
Andesite Y Y Y Y
Basalt Y Y Y Y
Granite Y Y Y Y
Kimberlite N N N N
Peridotite Y Y Y Y
Scoria N N N N
Tuff N N N N
Special stones
Stone Type Cobble? Brick? Tool? Quern?
Halite N N N N
Marble N N N N
Obsidian N N Y N
Suevite N N N N


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