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Each piece of Rubble has a Hardness based on chance and the [[Mines & Mountains]] of the player who chipped it. That Hardness will transfer over onto any Gemstone which is found in that rubble. See [[Gemcutter's Wheel]] for more information. | Each piece of Rubble has a Hardness based on chance and the [[Mines & Mountains]] of the player who chipped it. That Hardness will transfer over onto any Gemstone which is found in that rubble. See [[Gemcutter's Wheel]] for more information. | ||
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About
Resource acquired by chipping away at a Rubble Boulder. See Mineral Sifting for more information.
Sift Rubble to get various resources like Black Sand, Gems and Goldflakes. Finding a Gem while sifting reduces a bit of Insanity. However, any gem found during a Blood Moon will instead be a Blood Shard.
Each piece of Rubble has a Hardness based on chance and the Mines & Mountains of the player who chipped it. That Hardness will transfer over onto any Gemstone which is found in that rubble. See Gemcutter's Wheel for more information.
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