is it just me, or do small rocks give more stone than big rocks in the long run?

I mean, you know those small rocks in different shapes and sized that can be mined for stone, and the big ones that is kinda the size of copper deposits?

Is it just me, or is it more efficient mining the small ones rather the big ones?
6:13 pm, March 24, 2022
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us271934-Слава Україн replied to is it just me, or do small rocks give more stone than big rocks in the long run? March 26, 2022 @ 2:46:43 pm PDT

Last night I mined a single Black Forest boulder that was about the same size as a copper node. Including whatever stones came from the dirt embedded in it I got about 16 piles of 50ea stone. Using a Bronze lvl3 pickaxe and fending off the regular dwarf attacks I spent about 3 game days (without any stamina buffs but I did sleep thru the night). My base was a 15 second jog away. The video above showed a yield of around 7-8 piles and didn't mention it would require travelling if a portal wasn't set up where you were mining. Overall I'd say planning things out ahead of time will better determine which method works best for one's situation.
12:13 am, March 27, 2022
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Complaintdesk replied to is it just me, or do small rocks give more stone than big rocks in the long run? March 26, 2022 @ 8:18:23 am PDT

I have noticed the exact same thing in regards to birch trees. While gathering fine wood the other day I noticed the smaller, thinner birch trees were providing me consistently more wood than the thicker, larger birch trees.
6:13 pm, March 26, 2022
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Meow replied to is it just me, or do small rocks give more stone than big rocks in the long run? March 26, 2022 @ 9:02:09 am PDT

Originally posted by retsam1:
Originally posted by Meow:
I mean, you know those small rocks in different shapes and sized that can be mined for stone, and the big ones that is kinda the size of copper deposits?

Is it just me, or is it more efficient mining the small ones rather the big ones?

Given there are at least 6 different rock formations you can mine of varying sizes across different biomes as well, which one(s) are you referring specifically to?

meadows and black forest, but the person jonnin came with a good idea to speed it up.
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retsam1 replied to is it just me, or do small rocks give more stone than big rocks in the long run? March 26, 2022 @ 8:06:46 am PDT

Originally posted by Meow:
I mean, you know those small rocks in different shapes and sized that can be mined for stone, and the big ones that is kinda the size of copper deposits?

Is it just me, or is it more efficient mining the small ones rather the big ones?

Given there are at least 6 different rock formations you can mine of varying sizes across different biomes as well, which one(s) are you referring specifically to?
3:13 pm, March 26, 2022
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us271934-Слава Україн replied to is it just me, or do small rocks give more stone than big rocks in the long run? March 25, 2022 @ 9:13:36 pm PDT

One thing I noticed about a big shoreline boulder that seemed a bit illogical but useful. I was building up a seaside plateau and needed stone for raising the terrain so I completely dug out a big boulder. The volume of the finished terrain plateau was about twice as large as the volume of the original boulder.........Valheim physics lol
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jonnin replied to is it just me, or do small rocks give more stone than big rocks in the long run? March 24, 2022 @ 11:25:06 am PDT

Originally posted by Meow:
They do yeah but still, mining the small peckers seems to be much faster way to collect stone, than spending time on the big ones.

you are mining the wrong rocks.
go to the plains, if you can.
find a rock that looks like the empire state building.
mine around it until it has no more ground support. Its possible for it to hang in the air off a hair thin piece so you often have to buts from viking head height all the way to the dirt.
wait for epic rain of rocks.
make portal, dump them on other side where you need them.
repeat as necessary.
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Meow replied to is it just me, or do small rocks give more stone than big rocks in the long run? March 24, 2022 @ 12:06:57 pm PDT

Originally posted by jonnin:
Originally posted by Meow:
They do yeah but still, mining the small peckers seems to be much faster way to collect stone, than spending time on the big ones.

you are mining the wrong rocks.
go to the plains, if you can.
find a rock that looks like the empire state building.
mine around it until it has no more ground support. Its possible for it to hang in the air off a hair thin piece so you often have to buts from viking head height all the way to the dirt.
wait for epic rain of rocks.
make portal, dump them on other side where you need them.
repeat as necessary.


Hmmmmm, interesting.
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captainamaziiing replied to is it just me, or do small rocks give more stone than big rocks in the long run? March 25, 2022 @ 7:14:23 pm PDT

Yes, small rocks are a better time investment than large rocks. Only hit large rocks if they are copper nodes where stone is a by-product, or as mentioned above, if you can make it to the plains safely so you can do the exploit.
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blankitosonic replied to is it just me, or do small rocks give more stone than big rocks in the long run? March 24, 2022 @ 9:22:53 am PDT

Remember that those rock nodes goes underground like coppers do
You can find how biggers are in the mountain where a lots of them are not buried
6:13 pm, March 24, 2022
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Meow replied to is it just me, or do small rocks give more stone than big rocks in the long run? March 24, 2022 @ 9:48:56 am PDT

They do yeah but still, mining the small peckers seems to be much faster way to collect stone, than spending time on the big ones.
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