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{{Block | {{Block | ||
|Name=Rock | |Name=Rock | ||
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==Natural Generation== | ==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 ( | 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. | ||
==Stone Types== | ==Stone Types== | ||
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===Collecting Small Stones=== | ===Collecting Small Stones=== | ||
Left | Press Left Mouse Button on the block using the pickaxe to break/harvest the block. When mined, solid rock blocks drops [[knapping|small stones]]. | ||
===Relieving Stone Blocks=== | ===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 | 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 == | == Uses == | ||
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* Halite small stone powder creates salt for [[Food_preservation|food preservation]]. | * Halite small stone powder creates 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== |