Stone Mine

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Stone Mine
A very rockin' place to work.
Building Information
Icon
Building cost None
Category Extraction
Sub-category {{{subtype}}}
Produces noise? Yes
Components 2
Expandable? Yes
Component Requirements Storage:
  × 1 (per tile)
Auxiliary:
  × 1 (per tile)
  × 1 (per tile)
Production Information
Input None
Output

Stone Mines are extraction type buildings that allow the extraction of stone from stone deposits. The importance of collecting stone is to provide a common resource for building. Like most other buildings, the mine needs employees to function. Stone mines must be built over tiles containing stone deposits and tiles without said deposits.

Building the mine itself costs no resources, only adding the required storage and optional auxiliary components do.

The process of citizens mining the ore is very slow, but making larger mines (while covering more deposits) and hiring more employees to mine can help combat this. If there's no stone deposits near your settlement, this building has no purpose, and trading may be the player's only method of obtaining stone, as well as finding rocks in the ground with the use of the Clear Rock command.

Stone mines generate a lot of noise, so it's best to build them far away from public places if possible. Stone mines, and any other mine, can have their mining speeds increased with upgrades purchased with knowledge points.

"This room must be partially placed on stone deposits in order to function"

A stone deposit is different from rocks found on the ground. To identify, see the 'Rocks vs Stone' image below. Green Arrows point to stone deposits, and the red arrows point to rocks. Rocks you gather using the 'Clear Rocks' menu item. Stone Deposits are mined with Stone Mine. You can also hold down right mouse button and move it over any time in the game to see it's description.

Rocks vs Stone (Green = Stone, Red = Rocks)

In-game description

"Mines extract minerals from the ground. Its efficiency is determined by the density of the minerals along with the auxiliary items you place."