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'''Sandstone''' looks nearly identical to [[Limestone Outcrop]]s, so it may be difficult to spot one. Most outcrops in the upper levels of the Kelp Forest are Limestone, whereas '''Sandstone''' is typically found in the lower parts and caves. |
'''Sandstone''' looks nearly identical to [[Limestone Outcrop]]s, so it may be difficult to spot one. Most outcrops in the upper levels of the Kelp Forest are Limestone, whereas '''Sandstone''' is typically found in the lower parts and caves. |
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Revision as of 18:07, 21 April 2017
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The Sandstone Outcrop is a Harvesting Node that contains Raw Materials such as Silver Ore and Gold. It is the only reliable early-game source of Silver until the player can mine Large Resource Deposits.
It can be found in Kelp Forest and Dunes where it is most often found on walls, inside caves, and rarely at the end of particularly deep or inaccessible Safe Shallows Caves. The player can break Sandstone Outcrops to obtain the material contained inside.
Sandstone looks nearly identical to Limestone Outcrops, so it may be difficult to spot one. Most outcrops in the upper levels of the Kelp Forest are Limestone, whereas Sandstone is typically found in the lower parts and caves.
Data Bank Entry
These common, porous outcrops seem to form around small amounts of precious metals, or otherwise these metals are part of a sedimentary buildup over time. Assessment: Silver and gold source |
Gallery
Sandstone Outcrops used to be hidden in bushes of Bloodgrass
A Sandstone Outcrop hidden in bushes of Kelp Forest
Sandstone in the Kelp Forest
The Safe Shallows caves also house Sandstone Outcrops.