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− | Tumblestones are materials that can be obtained by breaking tumblestone crystals. Tumblestones are used to craft the ancient [[poké balls]]. | + | [[File:Grid_Tumblestone.png|32px|right]] |
− | + | Tumblestones are materials that can be obtained by breaking red tumblestone crystals. Tumblestones are used to craft the ancient [[poké balls]]. The tumblestone is just one of the three variants of tumblestones: [[Tumblestone]], [[Black Tumblestone]], and [[Sky Tumblestone]]. | |
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==Obtaining== | ==Obtaining== | ||
− | Tumblestones can be obtained by breaking tumblestone crystals with a [[hammer]]. | + | Tumblestones can be obtained by breaking red tumblestone crystals with a [[hammer]]. Red tumblestone crystals emit light and can be found in [[mountainous]] biomes. The red tumblestone crystal has to be broken 3 times in order to drop raw tumblestones. After the crystal has been broken, it can drop between 1-3 raw tumblestones. After the crystal has been broken, it will begin to regrow. |
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Grid_Raw_Tumblestone.png|Raw Tumblestone | Grid_Raw_Tumblestone.png|Raw Tumblestone | ||
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Tumblestones can be obtained by using raw tumblestones in a stonecutter. | Tumblestones can be obtained by using raw tumblestones in a stonecutter. | ||
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Revision as of 18:22, 11 June 2022
Tumblestones are materials that can be obtained by breaking red tumblestone crystals. Tumblestones are used to craft the ancient poké balls. The tumblestone is just one of the three variants of tumblestones: Tumblestone, Black Tumblestone, and Sky Tumblestone.
Obtaining
Tumblestones can be obtained by breaking red tumblestone crystals with a hammer. Red tumblestone crystals emit light and can be found in mountainous biomes. The red tumblestone crystal has to be broken 3 times in order to drop raw tumblestones. After the crystal has been broken, it can drop between 1-3 raw tumblestones. After the crystal has been broken, it will begin to regrow.
Tumblestones can be obtained by using raw tumblestones in a stonecutter.
Usage
Tumblestones can be used to plant tumblestone crystals. This can be done by right clicking the ground with a tumblestone (This only works with tumblestones and will not work with raw tumblestones). But there primary use is to craft the ancient poké balls.
Item | Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Ancient Poké Ball Lid | Tumblestone + Iron Ingot |
Item | Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Ancient Great Ball Lid | Tumblestone + Silver Ingot |
Item | Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Ancient Ultra Ball Lid | Tumblestone + Platinum Ingot |