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Various types of rock can be found within the Eco world, most of it under the [[Dirt]] layer. Different rock types hold different ores, and can be valuable in their own right for crafting.
Various types of rock can be found within the Eco world, most of it under the [[Dirt]] layer. Different rock types hold different ores, and can be valuable in their own right for crafting.


With Eco Beta 8.0, six rock types were added to the game: [[Sandstone]], [[Shale]], [[Limestone]], [[Granite]], [[Gneiss]], and [[Basalt]].
With Eco Beta 8.0, six rock types were added to the game: [[Sandstone]], [[Shale]], [[Limestone]], [[Granite]], [[Gneiss]], and [[Basalt]].
== Harvesting ==
== Harvesting ==
To be collected, all rock must be broken up with the [[Pickaxe]], then collected by hand in stacks of 20. It can be placed in a crossed 2x2 pattern, with 4 items taking up 1 block of space. These blocks can create [[Housing|house]] walls, but will have to be picked up or put in a [[Stockpile]] to be used for [[crafting]].
To be collected, all rock must be broken up with the [[Pickaxe]], then collected by hand in stacks of 20. It can be placed in a crossed 2x2 pattern, with 4 items taking up 1 block of space. These blocks can create [[Housing|house]] walls, but will have to be picked up or put in a [[Stockpile]] to be used for [[crafting]].
=== Rock tiers ===
=== Rock tiers ===
Rocks can be divided into tiers based on how hard they are to break. The following table shows how many hits it takes to break each tier of rock with each tier of pickaxe. Note that while lower tier pickaxes are slower, even a stone pickaxe is able to break any type of rock in the game. Note also that the [[Mining Tool Strength Talent]] will cause pickaxes to work as if they were the next tier up in this table.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!
![[Stone Pickaxe]]
![[Iron Pickaxe]]
![[Steel Pickaxe]]
![[Modern Pickaxe]]
|-
|Tier 1


Some rocks can only be broken up and harvested with a certain tier of pickaxe.
*[[Sandstone]]
 
==== Tier 1 ====
 
These can be broken with any pickaxe, including the [[Stone Pickaxe]]
 
* [[Sandstone]]
* [[Shale]]
* [[Shale]]
*[[Iron Ore]]
*[[Coal]]
|1
|1
|1
|1
|-
|Tier 2


==== Tier 2 ====
*[[Limestone]]
 
These can be broken with the [[Iron Pickaxe]], or the Stone Pickaxe with the Mining perk Tool Strength.
 
* [[Limestone]]
* [[Granite]]
* [[Granite]]
 
*[[Copper Ore]]
==== Tier 3 ====
*[[Gold Ore]]
 
|2
These can be broken with the [[Steel Pickaxe]], or the Iron Pickaxe with the Mining perk Tool Strength.
|1
|1
|1
|-
|Tier 3


* [[Gneiss]]
* [[Gneiss]]
 
* [[Slag]]
==== Tier 4 ====
|4
 
|2
These can be destroyed with the [[Modern Pickaxe]], or the Steel Pickaxe with the Mining perk Tool Strength.
|1
|1
|-
|Tier 4


* [[Basalt]]
* [[Basalt]]
|6
|3
|2
|1
|}
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 22 January 2022

Template:Ambox Various types of rock can be found within the Eco world, most of it under the Dirt layer. Different rock types hold different ores, and can be valuable in their own right for crafting.

With Eco Beta 8.0, six rock types were added to the game: Sandstone, Shale, Limestone, Granite, Gneiss, and Basalt.

Harvesting[edit | edit source]

To be collected, all rock must be broken up with the Pickaxe, then collected by hand in stacks of 20. It can be placed in a crossed 2x2 pattern, with 4 items taking up 1 block of space. These blocks can create house walls, but will have to be picked up or put in a Stockpile to be used for crafting.

Rock tiers[edit | edit source]

Rocks can be divided into tiers based on how hard they are to break. The following table shows how many hits it takes to break each tier of rock with each tier of pickaxe. Note that while lower tier pickaxes are slower, even a stone pickaxe is able to break any type of rock in the game. Note also that the Mining Tool Strength Talent will cause pickaxes to work as if they were the next tier up in this table.

Stone Pickaxe Iron Pickaxe Steel Pickaxe Modern Pickaxe
Tier 1 1 1 1 1
Tier 2 2 1 1 1
Tier 3 4 2 1 1
Tier 4 6 3 2 1

Crafting Recipes

None

Used in Recipes

Crafting Station Item Materials Level Needed Crafting Time
(mins)
Labour Cost XP Gained
Workbench Arrastra x1 Wood Tag x5 Rock Tag x30 Wood Board Tag x10 Basic Engineering
Level 1
5 300 5
Campsite Campfire x1 Wood Tag x3 Rock Tag x12 None 0.5 20 5
Workbench Carpentry Table x1 Wood Tag x20 Rock Tag x20 None 1 100 10
Workbench Masonry Table x1 Rock Tag x20 Wood Tag x10 None 1 100 5
Masonry Table Mill x1 Rock Tag x40 Wood Tag x20 Masonry
Level 1
8 360 5
Masonry Table Mortared Stone x1

Has Variants

Mortar x1 Rock Tag x4 Masonry
Level 1
0.16 15 0.5
Research Table Geology Research Paper Basic x1 Rock Tag x30 Mining
Level 1
0 30 1.5
Workbench Mortared Stone x1 Mortar x1 Rock Tag x6 None 0.16 20 0
Workbench Research Table x1 Plant Fibers x30 Wood Tag x30 Rock Tag x40 None 5 250 0
Tool Bench Stone Axe x1 Wood Tag x4 Rock Tag x10 None 0.5 10 0
Masonry Table Stone Brazier x1 Rock Tag x15 Masonry
Level 1
4 25 2
Tool Bench Stone Hammer x1 Wood Tag x4 Rock Tag x10 None 0.5 10 0
Tool Bench Stone Machete x1 Wood Tag x4 Rock Tag x10 None 0.5 10 0
Tool Bench Stone Pickaxe x1 Wood Tag x4 Rock Tag x10 None 0.5 10 0
Tool Bench Stone Road Tool x1 Wood Tag x4 Rock Tag x10 Basic Engineering
Level 1
0.5 10 0.1
Tool Bench Stone Sickle x1 Wood Tag x4 Rock Tag x10 None 0.5 10 0
Workbench Store x1 Wood Tag x10 Rock Tag x10 None 5 100 0
Campsite Tool Bench x1 Wood Tag x20 Rock Tag x10 None 1 50 0
Workbench Torch Stand x1 Plant Fibers x15 Wood Tag x10 Rock Tag x10 None 2 10 0