V VanguardasVucava Refugee Dec 8, 2018 #1 Do nitrate/lead/coal ores still exist? Can I find them if I dig deep enough or are they biome specific? Currently farming boulders for nitrate/lead/coal. Thanks!
Do nitrate/lead/coal ores still exist? Can I find them if I dig deep enough or are they biome specific? Currently farming boulders for nitrate/lead/coal. Thanks!
Kattla Refugee Dec 8, 2018 #2 They exists. They also, due to a texture bug, use the same texture. So no way to tell before whacking. To find ores, look for boulders on the surface. If i didn't read the journal wrong, they are an indicator of there beeing ores near bedrock at that place. To find out which ore before making a deep mine, dig around in the gravel near the boulders , and see if you get nitrate, lead or coal.
They exists. They also, due to a texture bug, use the same texture. So no way to tell before whacking. To find ores, look for boulders on the surface. If i didn't read the journal wrong, they are an indicator of there beeing ores near bedrock at that place. To find out which ore before making a deep mine, dig around in the gravel near the boulders , and see if you get nitrate, lead or coal.
V VanguardasVucava Refugee Dec 8, 2018 #3 They exists. They also, due to a texture bug, use the same texture. So no way to tell before whacking. To find ores, look for boulders on the surface. If i didn't read the journal wrong, they are an indicator of there beeing ores near bedrock at that place. To find out which ore before making a deep mine, dig around in the gravel near the boulders , and see if you get nitrate, lead or coal. Click to expand... OK cool. Thanks!
They exists. They also, due to a texture bug, use the same texture. So no way to tell before whacking. To find ores, look for boulders on the surface. If i didn't read the journal wrong, they are an indicator of there beeing ores near bedrock at that place. To find out which ore before making a deep mine, dig around in the gravel near the boulders , and see if you get nitrate, lead or coal. Click to expand... OK cool. Thanks!