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The '''Geode Crusher''' is a piece of [[Crafting#Refining Equipment|Refining Equipment]] that can be used to open [[Geode|geodes]] on the farm. The player receives the recipe after completing Clint's Special Board quest [[Quests#Cave Patrol|"Cave Patrol"]]. It cannot open [[Artifact Trove|artifact troves]] or [[Golden Coconut|golden coconuts]]. | The '''Geode Crusher''' is a piece of [[Crafting#Refining Equipment|Refining Equipment]] that can be used to open [[Geode|geodes]] on the farm. The player receives the recipe after completing Clint's Special Board quest [[Quests#Cave Patrol|"Cave Patrol"]]. It cannot open [[Artifact Trove|artifact troves]] or [[Golden Coconut|golden coconuts]]. | ||
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Geode Crusher | |
Breaks geodes open automatically. | |
Information | |
Source | Crafting |
Crafting | |
Recipe Source | |
Ingredients | Gold Bar (2) Stone (50) Diamond (1) |
The Geode Crusher is a piece of Refining Equipment that can be used to open geodes on the farm. The player receives the recipe after completing Clint's Special Board quest "Cave Patrol". It cannot open artifact troves or golden coconuts.
The Geode Crusher works like a furnace in that it consumes 1 geode and 1 coal to open a geode. It takes 1 in-game hour to process.
This item provides an alternative to paying 25g for Clint to open 1 geode.
Notes
- Attempting to open a non-crushable item without any coal in the player's inventory results in a message saying that one coal is required, but attempting to do so with coal in the inventory does nothing at all.
History
- 1.5: Introduced