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==Drops== | ==Drops== | ||
{{DropsTableHead}} | {{DW/DropsTableHead}} | ||
{{DropsLine|name=Stone|quantity=10-16|rarity=Always}} | {{DW/DropsLine|name=Stone|quantity=10-16|rarity=Always}} | ||
{{DropsLine|name=Opal|quantity=1|rarity=10/100|raritynotes={{DropNote|Only dropped in [[Dragonwilds:Fractured Plains]] and [[Dragonwilds:Stormtouched Highlands]].}}}} | {{DropsLine|name=Opal|quantity=1|rarity=10/100|raritynotes={{DW/DropNote|Only dropped in [[Dragonwilds:Fractured Plains]] and [[Dragonwilds:Stormtouched Highlands]].}}}} | ||
{{DropsTableBottom}} | {{DW/DropsTableBottom}} | ||
==Journal== | ==Journal== | ||
{{Journal entry|Large boulders can be found just about anywhere. With even the most basic pickaxe, they can be reduced to little more than pebbles, which are much more useful for crafting. It is perhaps humbling to see these centuries-old stones reduced to nothing.}} | {{DW/Journal entry|Large boulders can be found just about anywhere. With even the most basic pickaxe, they can be reduced to little more than pebbles, which are much more useful for crafting. It is perhaps humbling to see these centuries-old stones reduced to nothing.}} | ||
{{Mining}} | {{DW/Mining}} | ||
{{Resource nodes}} | {{DW/Resource nodes}} | ||
Latest revision as of 18:55, 9 April 2026
Template:Infobox Resource Node Stone Boulders are a Dragonwilds:resource node that can be found throughout Dragonwilds:Ashenfall and inside vaults, and can be mined with any Dragonwilds:pickaxe. Stone boulders respawn after two in-game days, as long as the player is at least 100 metres away, and their built objects are not directly on the node's spawn area.
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Journal
The following text is transcribed from the Journal.
Large boulders can be found just about anywhere. With even the most basic pickaxe, they can be reduced to little more than pebbles, which are much more useful for crafting. It is perhaps humbling to see these centuries-old stones reduced to nothing.