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40d:Stone

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Stone or rock is a naturally occuring solid aggregate of minerals. It sometimes leaves behind boulders after being mined (the drop rate is dependant on the skill of the miner). Other types of minable tiles include soil and sand.

Stone is divided into three key categories:

  • Metal ore: stone that produces metal bars when smelted
  • Economic stone: coal and stone that is used as a flux, or has other desirable features
  • Other stone: stone that is only used for items and structures and has no special features other than color


Layers

There are four types of stone layers. The type of layer is the primary indicator of what kind of ore you will find on the map, as well as a sign of volcanic activity. The types are sedimentary layers, igneous intrusive layers, igneous extrusive layers, and metamorphic layers. You will also find layers of soil, but these rarely contain much ore.

The primary types of rocks only occur in their own layers. You won't find limestone in a marble layer.

Stone occuring as layers

Stone name Layer type Icons
Sandstone Sedimentary layer #
Siltstone Sedimentary layer %
Mudstone Sedimentary layer
Shale Sedimentary layer .
Claystone Sedimentary layer ,
Rock salt Sedimentary layer #
Limestone Sedimentary layer
Conglomerate Sedimentary layer
Dolomite Sedimentary layer `
Flint Sedimentary layer
Chert Sedimentary layer =
Chalk Sedimentary layer
Granite Igneous intrusive layer
Diorite Igneous intrusive layer
Gabbro Igneous intrusive layer
Rhyolite Igneous extrusive layer ,
Basalt Igneous extrusive layer #
Andesite Igneous extrusive layer
Felsite Igneous extrusive layer .
Obsidian Igneous extrusive layer
Quartzite Metamorphic layer -
Slate Metamorphic layer %
Phyllite Metamorphic layer -
Schist Metamorphic layer `
Gneiss Metamorphic layer =
Marble Metamorphic layer

Other Stone

Stone name Found in Found how Icons
Alabaster Gypsum Small clusters ^
Alunite All Igneous extrusive, Kaolinite Large clusters `
Anhydrite Gypsum, Satinspar, Alabaster, Selenite Single v
Bauxite All Sedimentary Large clusters +
Borax Gypsum, Rock_Salt Small clusters `
Brimstone All Igneous extrusive, Gypsum Small clusters %
Chromite Olivine Veins =
Cinnabar All Igneous extrusive, Shale, Quartzite Veins £
Cobaltite All Igneous All Metamorphic Veins £
Cryolite Granite Small clusters -
Graphite Gneiss, Quartzite, Marble, Schist Small clusters o
Gypsum All Sedimentary Large clusters #
Hornblende All Igneous, All Metamorphic Small clusters "
Ilmenite Gabbro Small clusters .
Jet All Sedimentary Large clusters
Kaolinite All Sedimentary Large clusters =
Kimberlite Gabbro Veins %
Marcasite Kaolinite Small clusters %
Mica All Metamorphic, Granite Large clusters v
Microcline All All Stone Large clusters %
Olivine Gabbro Large clusters %
Orpiment All Igneous extrusive Small clusters -
Orthoclase All Igneous intrusive, All Metamorphic Large clusters %
Periclase Marble Small clusters ,
Petrified wood All Sedimentary Small clusters %
Pitchblende Granite Small clusters *
Puddingstone Conglomerate Large clusters é
Pyrolusite All Igneous Small clusters %
Realgar All Igneous extrusive Small clusters %
Rutile All Metamorphic, Granite Small clusters `
Saltpeter All Sedimentary Small clusters x
Satinspar Gypsum Small clusters -
Selenite Gypsum Small clusters ;
Serpentine Olivine Small clusters
Stibnite All Igneous extrusive Small clusters %
Sylvite Rock salt Large clusters =
Talc Dolomite Large clusters |