course stone where to get

by Sylvan Skiles 9 min read

for levels 18-23 or so, the best place for easy farming of coarse stone is Remtravel's Excavation in Darkshore. The stone golems drop 1-2 ~50% of the time and also drop smooth pebbles (+4 damage shot). Getting ready to move up to the elementals in Stonetalon ... they drop coarse stone as well as elemental earth's.

What is coarse stone?

Coarse stones are sharpening stones in the 150 to 325 grit range, with abrasive particles of about 45 to 100 microns in size. These stones provide aggressive cutting action allowing for fast material removal, setting the stage for efficient honing on finer stones.

Where do you get rough stone in wow?

These can be found in most Copper Veins. Best zones are usually Durotar and Dun Morogh/Elwynn Forest. If you don't want to farm these, you can buy them cheap, 20s a stack on Shu'halo.

Where can I farm solid stone?

BadlandsBadlands is the prefect place for farming Solid Stone. All of the rock elementals have a chance to drop the stone along with Mithirill veins.

What is coarse stone used for WOW?

Coarse Stone can be found while mining and is used in Blacksmithing, Jewelcrafting and Engineering.

Where can I buy rough stone in BDO?

The best place to gather Rough Stone is at Pilgrim's Haven.

What can I do with rough stone wow?

Rough Stone can be found while mining and is used in Blacksmithing, Engineering and Jewelcrafting.

What is solid stone used for?

Solid stone can be found while mining and is used in Blacksmithing and Engineering and Jewelcrafting.

Where can I farm Mithril Classic?

Hinterlands. Hinterlands is the best place to farm Mithril simply because most minerals veins in the zone are Mithril Deposits. You will only get a few Iron and very few Thorium.

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Product Description

Measures 4 3/8" x 7/8". Blue, coarse grit. 325 mesh. Fits DMT Aligner Knife Sharpening Kits. Hang packaged.

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