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| desc = A wall of crumbling shale with agate deposits.
| desc = A wall of crumbling shale with agate deposits.
| categories = Gemstone Walls
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Revision as of 22:13, 21 January 2023

shale wall with agate deposits
Shale wall with agate deposits.png
Character

ID?Use this ID to Wish for shale wall with agate deposits

AgateWall

Tier

0

Corpse Dropped

rough agate gemstone (4%)

Spawns in

AnimatableFurniture


Extra info:
shale wall with agate deposits

A wall of crumbling shale with agate deposits.

Perfect

A rare type of wall that has a chance to drop rough agate gemstones when destroyed.

Mining Mechanics

Many zones have a primary wall type that is used to build all of the walls in the zone. So if you are lucky enough to find a zone built from shale walls with agate deposits, you are likely to find a large number of these walls in that zone. Rough gemstones can be obtained in bulk by mining (destroying) the walls; each piece of wall has a 4% chance to drop a gemstone when it is destroyed. It takes time to mine a large number of walls, but Burrowing Claws, a pickaxe, or a nanopneumatic jackhammer can speed up the process. Consider using the auto-attack keybind (Ctrl+A by default) to mine each wall segment until destroyed.