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{{PAGENAME}}s are used in the making of various items. Also, chipped stones are used as ammunition for [[Sling]]s.
{{PAGENAME}}s are used in the making of various items. Also, chipped stones are used as ammunition for [[Legacy:Sling|Sling]]s.




==How to Acquire==
==How to Acquire==
Right-click a [[Large Stone]] or [[Stone Boulder]] and hit "Chip Stone". Furthermore, you can dig in mountain terrain to get stones.
Right-click a [[Legacy:Large Stone|Large Stone]] or [[Legacy:Stone Boulder|Stone Boulder]] and hit "Chip Stone". Furthermore, you can dig in mountain terrain to get stones.


Most stones have a [[quality]] of 10, but higher quality stones can be found by digging in mountains, mining underground, or as a smelting by-product.
Most stones have a [[Legacy:quality|quality]] of 10, but higher quality stones can be found by digging in mountains, mining underground, or as a smelting by-product.


==Notes==
==Notes==
*There is no minimum [[stamina]] requirement for chipping stones from [[Stone Boulder|Boulders]] or [[Large Stone]]s. This means that you will continue to chip stones even as your stamina drains to 0, eventually leaving you too tired to walk. Be attentive while you work, so as not to be without stamina and food. It's unlikely you'll starve to death this way, but it is possible.
*There is no minimum [[Legacy:stamina|stamina]] requirement for chipping stones from [[Legacy:Stone Boulder|Boulders]] or [[Legacy:Large Stone|Large Stone]]s. This means that you will continue to chip stones even as your stamina drains to 0, eventually leaving you too tired to walk. Be attentive while you work, so as not to be without stamina and food. It's unlikely you'll starve to death this way, but it is possible.

Latest revision as of 20:43, 22 December 2020

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Legacy Haven & Hearth page.
"The RoB Wiki currently hosts information for both the current Haven & Hearth world as well as the legacy server. Please be aware that information relating to legacy should be found on pages with "legacy" in the name. While our editors have done their best to get things sorted, please be aware there may be some pages that haven't been moved properly and may still be flagged that the information is legacy and may not apply to the current world."

Just in case. There is a Legacy specific discussion page.
Stone
Legacy-Stone.png
Vital statistics
Size 1 x 1
Skill(s) Required None
Produced By Mountain, Large Stone, Stone Boulder, Stalagmite, Ore Smelter
Required By (11) Bonfire, Charter Stone, Milestone, Rock Lobster Lure, Simple Idol, Statue of the Chieftain, Stone Arrow, Stone Axe, Stone Mansion, Village Claim, Well
Go to Legacy Objects

Stones are used in the making of various items. Also, chipped stones are used as ammunition for Slings.


How to Acquire

Right-click a Large Stone or Stone Boulder and hit "Chip Stone". Furthermore, you can dig in mountain terrain to get stones.

Most stones have a quality of 10, but higher quality stones can be found by digging in mountains, mining underground, or as a smelting by-product.

Notes

  • There is no minimum stamina requirement for chipping stones from Boulders or Large Stones. This means that you will continue to chip stones even as your stamina drains to 0, eventually leaving you too tired to walk. Be attentive while you work, so as not to be without stamina and food. It's unlikely you'll starve to death this way, but it is possible.