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Stones can be found randomly scattered in the wilderness and are used in the construction of [[Fireplace|fireplaces]], [[cellar]]s, [[Stone Axe|stone axes]], and traps such as the[[ light lever trap]].&nbsp; They are more commonly found along shorelines and in mountains. Each stone weighs 14 lbs.&nbsp;<br />
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{{infobox Object
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| cultures    =
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| weight      = 14 lbs
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| value        = 0
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| flammable    = No
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| clothing    = No
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| weapon      = Yes
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| craftable    = No
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| combatSkill  = [[requires::Club (Skill)|Club]]
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| blunt        = 1<sup>Verify</sup>
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| edge        = N/A
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| point        = N/A
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| attackBonus  = None
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| defenseBonus = None
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}}'''Stones''' are a type of non-organic crafting and building material. Only a few recipes call for stones, but they are quite useful ones.
  
==Weapon status==
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Not to be confused with [[Rock|rocks]], which are smaller and used for tool crafting.
Stones can be used as a stop gap ranged weapon and are useful for getting squirrels out of trees with minimal damage done to their skins if nothing else is available. [[Rock]]s are also useful in this manner.  
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== Acquiring the resource ==
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Stones can be found randomly scattered in the wilderness and are used in the construction of [[Fireplace|fireplaces]], [[cellar]]s, [[Stone Axe|stone axes]], and traps such as [[light lever trap]]s and deadfalls. They are more commonly found along shorelines and in mountains. Fields near villages are also good places to gather stones – while they aren't especially abundant in them, the lack of trees makes the stones there very easy to spot.
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Each stone weighs 14 lbs.
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=== Gathering tips ===
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As stones and [[Rock|rocks]] are commonly found in almost all terrain and (relatively) lightweight, you can gather them during your daily chores (hunting, foraging, fishing, etc.), then store them near your camp or home. Once the time comes to utilise them, you'll have a pile of stones readily available at your campsite or home.
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A single stone weighs 14 lbs, which is fairly heavy, limiting how many stones the player can haul around before they start experiencing increasing fatigue or is immobilized by the weight of their inventory.
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=== Uses in construction ===
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In '''[[:Category:Building|construction]]''', stones are used for the following structures:
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{|width="50%" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1"
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!scope="col" width="35%"|Item
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!scope="col"|Type
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!scope="col"|Needed
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|-
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|[[Cellar]]
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|Storage
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|10 stones
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|-
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|[[Fireplace]] <br> in a [[Wooden Building]]
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|Furniture
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|35 stones
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|-
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|[[Light lever trap]]
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|Trap
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|1 stone
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|-
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|[[Small deadfall trap]]
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|Trap
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|1 stone
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|-
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|[[Big deadfall trap]]
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|Trap
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|10 stones
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|}
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=== Uses in crafting ===
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In '''[[:Category:Crafting|crafting]]''', stones are used for the following tools and weapons:
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{|width="50%" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1"
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!scope="col" width="35%"|Item
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!scope="col"|Type
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!scope="col"|Needed
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|-
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|[[Stone Axe|Stone axe]]
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|Tool / Weapon
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|1 stone
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|-
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|[[Stone knife]]
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|Tool / Weapon
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|1 stone
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|}
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===Weapon status===
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Stones can be used as a stop-gap ranged weapon and are useful for getting squirrels out of trees with minimal damage done to their skins if nothing else is available. [[Rock|Rocks]] are also useful in this manner.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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File:Stone.png|A single stone
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</gallery>
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== See also ==
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* [[Rock]] - The smaller equivalent.
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[[Category:Materials]]
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[[Category:Non-organic materials]]
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[[Category:Throwing weapon]]
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[[Category:Stone objects]]

Latest revision as of 14:05, 11 January 2023

Stone
Stone.png
Basic Info
Cultures:
Weight: 14 lbs
Trade Value: 0
Flammable: No
Required By: Flour, Light lever trap, Small deadfall trap, Stone Axe
Combat Information
Skill Required: Club
Blunt Damage: 1Verify
Edge Damage: N/A
Point Damage: N/A
Attack Bonus: None
Defense Bonus: None

Stones are a type of non-organic crafting and building material. Only a few recipes call for stones, but they are quite useful ones.

Not to be confused with rocks, which are smaller and used for tool crafting.

Acquiring the resource

Stones can be found randomly scattered in the wilderness and are used in the construction of fireplaces, cellars, stone axes, and traps such as light lever traps and deadfalls. They are more commonly found along shorelines and in mountains. Fields near villages are also good places to gather stones – while they aren't especially abundant in them, the lack of trees makes the stones there very easy to spot.

Each stone weighs 14 lbs.

Gathering tips

As stones and rocks are commonly found in almost all terrain and (relatively) lightweight, you can gather them during your daily chores (hunting, foraging, fishing, etc.), then store them near your camp or home. Once the time comes to utilise them, you'll have a pile of stones readily available at your campsite or home.

A single stone weighs 14 lbs, which is fairly heavy, limiting how many stones the player can haul around before they start experiencing increasing fatigue or is immobilized by the weight of their inventory.

Uses in construction

In construction, stones are used for the following structures:

Item Type Needed
Cellar Storage 10 stones
Fireplace
in a Wooden Building
Furniture 35 stones
Light lever trap Trap 1 stone
Small deadfall trap Trap 1 stone
Big deadfall trap Trap 10 stones

Uses in crafting

In crafting, stones are used for the following tools and weapons:

Item Type Needed
Stone axe Tool / Weapon 1 stone
Stone knife Tool / Weapon 1 stone

Weapon status

Stones can be used as a stop-gap ranged weapon and are useful for getting squirrels out of trees with minimal damage done to their skins if nothing else is available. Rocks are also useful in this manner.

Gallery

See also

  • Rock - The smaller equivalent.