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}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[mineral]] that can be obtained by breaking [[strange stone]]s. | }}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[mineral]] that can be obtained by breaking [[strange stone]]s. | ||
{{PAGENAME}} can be donated to the [[Museum]] as part of its Amazing Stones collection | {{PAGENAME}} can be donated to the [[Museum]] as part of its Amazing Stones collection, placed on [[furniture]] as a decoration, or sold. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 9 November 2024
Tiger Stone is a mineral that can be obtained by breaking strange stones.
Tiger Stone can be donated to the Museum as part of its Amazing Stones collection, placed on furniture as a decoration, or sold.
| Minerals and geodes | |
|---|---|
| Geodes | Extraordinary Stone · Peculiar Stone · Rare Stone · Unordinary Stone |
| Minerals | Amber Flash Opal · Argonite Stone · Azurite · Black Opal · Elf Stone · Emerald · Everite · Golden Gaze Stone · Jade · Lightning Opal · Limelite Stone · Lucine · Lupa Stone · Malachite · Obelite Stone · Oz Opal · Pink Galaxy Opal · Purpurite · Quartz · Ruby · Sapphire · Snowflake Obsidian · Spotted Opal · Telcite · Terite Stone · Tiger Stone · White Marble · Zerite |
| Shards | Arcane Shard · Arcane Sphere · Ion Shard · Ion Sphere · Phantom Shard · Phantom Sphere |