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Fallen | Fallen Meteors can be found while in space. They fall at random intervals, creating an explosion along with a small crater. They can only be mined with a [[Heavy Duty Pickaxe]] or a Diamond Pickaxe, but be careful as a recently fallen meteor is hot and may burn on contact. Be sure to give it time to cool down. When mined they will drop [[Raw Meteoric Iron]] which can be smelted and used later as a crafting ingredient. | ||
They come in 3 different stages: | They come in 3 different stages: | ||
* Hot (Recently Landed) | * Hot (Recently Landed) |
Latest revision as of 16:17, 11 November 2013
Fallen Meteors can be found while in space. They fall at random intervals, creating an explosion along with a small crater. They can only be mined with a Heavy Duty Pickaxe or a Diamond Pickaxe, but be careful as a recently fallen meteor is hot and may burn on contact. Be sure to give it time to cool down. When mined they will drop Raw Meteoric Iron which can be smelted and used later as a crafting ingredient.
They come in 3 different stages:
- Hot (Recently Landed)
- Normal (A few minutes later)
- Cold (After the normal stage)
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