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*The chance to get a specific mineral is based on its rarity, with slightly increased chance to get missing collection items based on Luck as described above. All minerals can drop from strange stones, including [[Quartz]] but excluding shards ([[Arcane Shard|Arcane]], [[Ion Shard|Ion]], and [[Phantom Shard|Phantom]]).
*The chance to get a specific mineral is based on its rarity, with slightly increased chance to get missing collection items based on Luck as described above. All minerals can drop from strange stones, including [[Quartz]] and all metal [[ore]]s and bars but excluding shards ([[Arcane Shard|Arcane]], [[Ion Shard|Ion]], and [[Phantom Shard|Phantom]]).
*The chance to get a specific shell is based on its rarity, with slightly increased chance to get missing collection items based on Luck as described above. All shells can drop from strange stones.
*The chance to get a specific shell is based on its rarity, with slightly increased chance to get missing collection items based on Luck as described above. All shells can drop from strange stones.
*For keys, the chances are the following:<br />{{i nobr|Wooden Key|80%}} · {{i nobr|Silver Key|16%}} · {{i nobr|Golden Key|4%}}
*For keys, the chances are the following:<br />{{i nobr|Wooden Key|80%}} · {{i nobr|Silver Key|16%}} · {{i nobr|Golden Key|4%}}

Latest revision as of 20:03, 4 August 2024

A round stone
A round stone

Strange stones, or geodes, are special stones that can be opened at the Blacksmith or with a Rock Smasher to obtain minerals and other items stored inside.

Strange stones are obtained by mining round rocks or placing blue or rainbow pixies on round rocks. Round rocks can be found inside the portal dungeons; a round rock can also be found behind Daisy's house and inside both tunnels.

Uses

All strange stones can be donated to the Museum for its Strange Stones collection. Occasionally, Hersha will request a strange stone for her Hersha's Curious Stones job. However, the main value of strange stones is in the items they hold inside.

Drops

The stones can be broken at Bram's workshop or by a Rock Smasher, a late game unlockable machine. Breaking each stone costs 33 at Bram's and 10 with a Rock Smasher. Every strange stone contains exactly one item, unless the player also gets an extra copy of it when their Luck procs. The selection of items and the chance to get an item of a certain type varies depending on the type of strange stone the player is opening.

In addition to granting extra items, the player's Luck attribute gives them a slightly higher chance of getting missing items from the Museum collections that are close to completion (one or two items missing). The chance increases the more years the player spends in their game.

Image Name Drops Drop chance
(round stones)
Sell Price
Unordinary Stone Mineral (89.29%)
Shell (8.93%)
Key (1.78%)
82.42%
6
Peculiar Stone Mineral (89.89%)
Shell (5.62%)
Key (3.37%)
Jewelry (1.12%)
13.74%
9
Rare Stone Mineral (90.64%)
Shell (6.04%)
Regular equipment (3.02%)
Legendary equipment (0.30%)
3.3%
15
Extraordinary Stone Mineral (96.77%)
Treasure chest (2.42%)
Legendary equipment (0.81%)
0.55%
30
  • The chance to get a specific mineral is based on its rarity, with slightly increased chance to get missing collection items based on Luck as described above. All minerals can drop from strange stones, including Quartz and all metal ores and bars but excluding shards (Arcane, Ion, and Phantom).
  • The chance to get a specific shell is based on its rarity, with slightly increased chance to get missing collection items based on Luck as described above. All shells can drop from strange stones.
  • For keys, the chances are the following:
    Wooden Key (80%) · Silver Key (16%) · Golden Key (4%)
  • For treasure chests, the chances are as follows: (2.42%):
    Old Treasure Chest (86.21%) · Fine Treasure Chest (10.34%) · Grand Treasure Chest (3.45%)