mrminer reports: add way to craft basalt/gnesis ... #5075
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mrminer reports a bug:
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If things are not easy to obtain, you can anytime pay someone to harvest them for you, buy them in the shops and maybe offer something in return your trade partner finds hard to obtain, but you have in bulk.
If not all things are easy to get, a survival server works as intended
I'm in favor of the fact that the items that can be found on the surface and therefore often victims of landscape destruction, that you can craft these items. Underground resources, however, are plentiful. Of course not, if you're looking for them. Seems to be a law. Murphy and all that. That's why it's better to just bag them if you happen to pass them, and in masses.
there are actually currently ways to get these which are perhaps a bit OP.
darkage gneiss can be got from schist, which can be got from slate, which can be got from shale, which can be got from mud, which can be got from dirt clay and silt.
darkage basalt can be got from crafting cobble w/ coal.