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Revision as of 18:06, 28 February 2016

Minerals are found items which can be turned into the museum for display.

Most are found by having Clint break open any Geodes found by mining.

Some spawn unique mining nodes in the Mines. Some can be Foraged from the mines directly. Some can even drop off Monsters!

Geodes

Image Name Description Location
Geode.png Geode A blacksmith can break this open for you. Mine Levels 1-39
Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode A blacksmith can break this open for you. Mine Level 40-79

Fishing chest (?%)

Magma Geode.png Magma Geode A blacksmith can break this open for you. Mine Level 80-120
Omni Geode.png Omni Geode A blacksmith can break this open for you. These geodes contain a wide variety of Minerals. 24px Panning

All Mine Levels

All Desert Mine Levels

Gems

Image Name Description Price Location
Emerald.png Emerald A precious stone with a brilliant green color. 250 Emerald Node.png Emerald Node

Gem Node.png Gem Node Mine Levels 80-120 24px Panning

Aquamarine.png Aquamarine A shimmery blue-green gem. 180 Aquamarine Node.png Aquamarine Node

Gem Node.png Gem Node Mine Levels 40-79 24px Panning Fishing Chest (%)

Ruby.png Ruby A precious stone that is sought after for its rich color and beautiful luster. 250 Ruby Node.png Ruby Node

Gem Node.png Gem Node Mine Levels 80-120 24px Panning

Amethyst.png Amethyst A purple variant of quartz. 100 Amethyst Node.png Amethyst Node

Gem Node.png Gem Node Mine Levels 1-39 24px Panning

Topaz.png Topaz Fairly common but still prized for its beauty. 80 Topaz Node.png Topaz Node

Gem Node.png Gem Node Mine Levels 1-39 24px Panning

Jade.png Jade A pale green ornamental stone. 200 Jade Node.png Jade Node

Gem Node.png Gem Node Mine Levels 40-79 24px Panning

Diamond.png Diamond A rare and valuable gem. 750 Diamond Node.png Diamond Node

Gem Node.png Gem Node Mine Levels 50-120 24px Panning

Prismatic Shard.png Prismatic Shard A very rare and powerful substance with unknown origins. 2000 Iridium Node.png Iridium Node

Mystic Stone.png Mystic Stone

Quartz.png Quartz A clear crystal commonly found in caves and mines. 25/?/37 Quartz.png Quartz

Mine Level 1-39

Fire Quartz.png Fire Quartz A glowing red crystal commonly found near hot lava. 100 Fire Quartz.png Fire Quartz

Mine Level 80+ 24px Panning

Frozen Tear.png Frozen Tear A crystal fabled to be the frozen tears of a yeti 75 Frozen Tear.png Frozen Tear

Mine Level 40-79 24px Panning

Earth Crystal.png Earth Crystal A resinous substance found near the surface. 50 Earth Crystal.png Earth Crystal

Mine Level 1-39 24px Panning

Minerals

Image Name Description Price Location
Alamite.png Alamite Its distinctive fluorescence makes it a favorite among rock collectors. 150 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Bixite.png Bixite A dark metallic Mineral sought after for its cubic structure. 300 Magma Geode.png Magma Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Baryte.png Baryte The best specimens resemble a desert rose. 50 Magma Geode.png Magma Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Aerinite.png Aerinite These crystals are curiously light. 125 Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Calcite.png Calcite This yellow crystal is speckled with shimmering nodules. 75 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Dolomite.png Dolomite It can occur in coral reefs, often near an underwater volcano. 300 Magma Geode.png Magma Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Esperite.png Esperite The crystals glow bright green when stimulated. 100 Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Fluorapatite.png Fluorapatite Small amounts are found in human teeth. 200 Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Geminite.png Geminite Occurs in brilliant clusters. 150 Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Helvite.png Helvite It grows in a triangular column. 450 Magma Geode.png Magma Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Jamborite.png Jamborite The crystals are so tightly packed it almost looks fuzzy. 150 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Jagoite.png Jagoite A high volume of tiny crystals makes it very glittery. 115 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Kyanite.png Kyanite The geometric faces are as smooth as glass. 250 Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Lunarite.png Lunarite The cratered white orbs form a tight cluster. 200 Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Malachite.png Malachite A popular ornamental stone, used in sculpture and to make green paint. 100 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Neptunite.png Neptunite A jet-black crystal that is unusually reflective. 553 Magma Geode.png Magma Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Lemon Stone.png Lemon Stone Some claim the powdered crystal is a dwarvish delicacy. 200 Magma Geode.png Magma Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Nekoite.png Nekoite The delicate shards form a tiny pink meadow. 80 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Orpiment.png Orpiment Despite its high toxicity, this Mineral is widely used in manufacturing and folk medicine. 80 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Petrified Slime.png Petrified Slime This little guy may be 100,000 years old. 120 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Thunder Egg.png Thunder Egg According to legend, angry thunder spirits would throw these stones at one another. 100 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Pyrite.png Pyrite Commonly known as "Fool's Gold". 120 Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Ocean Stone.png Ocean Stone An old legend claims these stones are the mosaics of ancient mermaids. 220 Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Ghost Crystal.png Ghost Crystal There is an aura of coldness around this crystal. 200 Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Tigerseye.png Tigerseye A stripe of shimmering gold gives this gem a warm luster. 275 Magma Geode.png Magma Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Jasper.png Jasper When polished, this stone becomes attactively luminous. Prized by ancient peoples for thousands of years. 150 Magma Geode.png Magma Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Opal.png Opal Its internal structure causes it to reflect a rainbow of light. 150 Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Fire Opal.png Fire Opal A rare variety of opal, named for its red spots. 350 Magma Geode.png Magma Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Celestine.png Celestine Some early life forms had bones made from this. 125 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Marble.png Marble A very popular material for sculptures and construction. 110 Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Sandstone.png Sandstone A common type of stone with red and brown striations. 60 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Granite.png Granite A speckled Mineral that is commonly used in construction. 75 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Basalt.png Basalt Forms near searing hot magma. 175 Magma Geode.png Magma Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Limestone.png Limestone A very common type of stone. It's not worth very much. 15 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Soapstone.png Soapstone Because of its relatively soft consistency, this stone is very popular for carving. 120 Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Hematite.png Hematite An iron-based Mineral with interesting magnetic properties. 150 Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Mudstone.png Mudstone A fine-grained rock made from ancient clay or mud. 25 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Obsidian.png Obsidian A volcanic glass that forms when lava cools rapidly. 200 Magma Geode.png Magma Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Slate.png Slate It's extremely resistant to water, making it a good roofing material. 85 Geode.png Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Fairy Stone.png Fairy Stone An old miner's song suggests these are made from the bones of ancient fairies. 250 Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Star Shards.png Star Shards No one knows how these form. Some scientists claim that the microscopic structure displays unnatural regularity. 500 Magma Geode.png Magma Geode

Omni Geode.png Omni Geode

Ore

Image Name Description Price Source
Copper Ore.png Copper Ore A common ore that can be smelted into bars. ? Mining
Iron Ore.png Iron Ore ? ? Mining

Refined

To get refined items, take the base item and put it into a smelter.

Image Name Description Price Base Source
Copper Bar.png Copper Bar A bar of pure copper. ? Copper Ore.png Copper Ore (5) Smelting
Iron Bar.png Iron Bar A bar of pure iron. ? Iron Ore.png Iron Ore (5?) Smelting
Refined Quartz.png Refined Quartz ? ? Quartz.png Quartz (5?) Smelting