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Revision as of 23:02, 12 August 2024
In the early game, there are three materials to watch out for in order to construct the best possible pickaxe:
- Diorite, a pale green stone. Though the weakest of the three options, it's extremely accessible.
- Onyx, which can be gathered from wrecks in Nefia. You'll need to either be careful, lucky, or a modestly capable fighter to gather these. The drop rate is somewhat low.
- Topaz, which can be gained from dismantling old lanterns. These can be found in nefia or bought, though your crafting skill may need to be leveled up in order to successfully dismantle them.
Tools made from these materials will yield the greatest performance out of anything easily attainable.
Huge Rock | Mining level needed, by tool hardness | |||||
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Name | Sprite | By hand | Granite (18h) | Diorite (55h) | Onyx (72h) | Flam |
Granite | ||||||
Silt | ||||||
Limestone | ||||||
Marble | ||||||
Diorite |