Raw Stone

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Stone
Raw Rhyolite.png
Raw Phyllite.png
Raw Diorite.png
Raw Quartzite.png
Raw Dolomite.png
Raw Marble.png
Raw Dacite.png
Raw Granite.png
Raw Shale.png
Raw Conglomerate.png
Raw Gneiss.png
Raw Slate.png
Raw Gabbro.png
Raw Limestone.png
Raw Schist.png
Raw Andesite.png
Raw Chert.png
Raw Chalk.png
Raw Basalt.png
Raw Claystone.png
Raw Rocksalt.png
Raw Andesite.pngRaw Basalt.pngRaw Chalk.pngRaw Chert.pngRaw Claystone.pngRaw Conglomerate.pngRaw Dacite.pngRaw Diorite.pngRaw Dolomite.pngRaw Gabbro.pngRaw Gneiss.pngRaw Granite.pngRaw Limestone.pngRaw Marble.pngRaw Phyllite.pngRaw Quartzite.pngRaw Rhyolite.pngRaw Rocksalt.pngRaw Schist.pngRaw Shale.pngRaw Slate.png
Tool

Steel Pickaxe.png

Stacksize

32

Size

Small

Weight

Light

Renewable

?

Ore Dictionary

stone

Gravity

Yes

Flammable

No

Extra Item Data

See Data


Obtaining

When chunks generate, stone can be found under layers of grass and dirt as well as generating as large boulders placed across the surface of the terrain. It can also be seen exposed at the side of mountains and cliffs. Mining raw stone with a Pickaxe will drop rocks instead of the block, so obtaining it does require a special technique. To obtain a raw stone block, you must destroy every orthogonally adjacent block so that all six faces of the raw stone block are open to the air.

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As shown in the graphic above, you must remove the 6 blocks touching the raw stone. You do not need to remove the diagonal blocks, though it may be necessary to do so to reach the ones that must be removed. When you have successfully removed the last of the 6 blocks, the raw stone will drop as an item you can pick up.

Categories

Stone generates in three separate vertical layers. Sedimentary can only be found on the top layer. Metamorphic is found in the top and middle layer. Igneous Intrusive and Extrusive are found in all three layers. Each layer is independent of the others in regards to where it changes specific stone type, so a change in the stones on the surface does not necessarily mean a change in the stone of either of the lower two layers.

Sedimentary Metamorphic Igneous Intrusive Igneous Extrusive
Chalk Gneiss Diorite¹ Andesite¹
Chert Marble Gabbro¹ Basalt¹
Claystone Phyllite Granite¹ Dacite¹
Conglomerate Quartzite Rhyolite¹
Dolomite Schist
Limestone Slate
Rock Salt
Shale

¹Can be used as stone anvils

Usage

Breaking a stone block with a Pickaxe yields 1-2 Rocks as well as a chance to drop a Gem.

Stone Anvils

Main article: Anvil

By using a hammer on the top of a raw Igneous Stone block that is in of its natural spawning layer, you will open the anvil GUI, where you can weld copper ingots.

Crafting

Quern Handstone Stone Walls
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Smooth Stone

Main article: Smooth Stone

Using a Chisel in smoothing mode on stone will create Smooth Stone.

Ores and Minerals

Main article: Ores & Minerals

Ores & Minerals generate by replacing the appropriate stone blocks. Each stone type is capable of spawning different specific ores and minerals upon world generation. These capabilities can be used as a basic prospecting mechanic. For example: Garnierite can only spawn in Gabbro, so there is no point mining in other stone types searching for it.

Cave Ins

WARNING: Mining stone blocks may trigger a cave in, turning other blocks into Cobblestone! Avoid digging up whenever possible as even Support Beams don't help much when you dig up. Any unsupported blocks around raw stone blocks that are mined may be the epicenter of a cave-in. Delayed cave-ins are also possible!

Configuration

Option Default
Value
Description
cavein options Options which affect cave-ins.
initialCollapseRatio 50
Chance that when you mine a block it will start a collapse. For example, if the number is 40 then there is a 1 in 40 chance of a collapse occurring.
minimumRockLoad 1
The minimum number of solid blocks that must be over a open section in order for it to collapse. You can think of this as the weight of stone required over an open block before a collapse becomes possible.
propogateCollapseChance 55
When a collapse occurs, each block within a random range of the initial one will be given this percentage chance of collapsing as well.

History

b
v1c
Raw stone drops cobblestone when destroyed by an explosion.
v2 Build 40
Mining raw stone drops rocks instead of cobblestone blocks.
v2 Build 47
Changed creation of stone anvils to right clicking on the top of a raw stone block with a hammer. Turns raw stone into a temporary stone anvil as long as the GUI is open.
v2 Build 49
Stone anvil creation is no longer tied to the dominate rock layer but the Igneous Intrusive/Extrusive restriction is back in effect.
Build 58
Added Quern Handstone recipe.
Build 61
Added Stone Walls.
78.0
Removed Mudstone and Siltstone.
79.0
Stone drops 1-2 rocks instead of 0-3.

Trivia

  • The underside of a stone block cannot be chiseled if the block above it is also stone. This is to remove an exploit that was used to prevent cave ins.

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