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Rock - Vintage Story Wiki
Stone tools made by knapping stones can only be created from andesite, basalt, chert, granite, peridotite, flint or obsidian. Most types of stones can be used to create construction materials …
Knapping - Vintage Story Wiki
Loose stones, flint and obsidian can be found on the ground when foraging. You can collect them by using . By order of resulting tool strength, the best stones for knapping are: Obsidian > Flint …
Crafting - Vintage Story Wiki
Knapping requires two pieces of flint or small stones of an appropriate type (Basalt, Granite, Obsidian, etc). With flint in the active hand, Sneak + Right Mouse Button (Left Shift, Default) …
Knife - Vintage Story Wiki
Obsidian with Bone 180 1 1.5x 1.5 1 Gold 150 2 1.6x 2.5 2 Silver 175 2 1.6x 2.5 2 Copper 300 2 1.5x 1.5 2 Tin bronze 450 3 1.8x 2.5 3 Bismuth bronze 500 3 1.7x ... Vintage Story: Guides • …
Crafting Recipes - Vintage Story Wiki
Stone tools are made through knapping obsidian, flint, chert, or igneous rocks: basalt, andesite, granite, or peridotite. Metal tools are made through pouring ore into clay molds, or smithing …
Foraging - Vintage Story Wiki
If you find Obsidian or granite instead of flint, you can throw the stones as a ranged weapon as well. As you gather more reeds, you can use ten of them to make a hand basket, giving you …
Weapons - Vintage Story Wiki
Only certain types of stone allow for knapping, though, meaning only granite, andesite, basalt, peridotite, obsidian, chert, or flint can be used to make weapons. Tier 2 Copper
Tools - Vintage Story Wiki
If used for its intended purpose, the ranking of tool materials, from worst to best in terms of durability, are: Stone, Flint, Obsidian, Gold, Silver, Copper, Tin Bronze, Bismuth Bronze, Black …
Arrowhead - Vintage Story Wiki
Types of Arrowheads. There are a total of 10 different arrowheads. The type of material used for the arrowhead determines the damage of the arrow along with some other things.