Marinite and Havenite Metals

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Marinite and Havenite Metals

Postby Händler » Sat Mar 07, 2026 4:31 pm

Marinite and Havenite, both rare metals that can be found by:

1. First finding an underwater cavern, which spawn and are found much like a sponge and requires a high PER*EXP and a diver's weight to descend, but will at the end of the diving put you into a small area with mineable stone.
2. Mining at an underwater cave may give any kind of stone and ore found in L1, but will also have a chance of having Marinite and Havenite ore. Mining any tiles in an underwater cave should by default be extremely hard to mine.


Marinite being a metal of blue color (for variable mat purposes the analogue to sea clay for clay). While Marinite can not be found on overly high qualities due to it technically being accessed from the surface layer,
it may be used for colorization and also some unique recipes, such as:

- Fin Ears (e.g. Angler scales + Marinite): Equippable in Eye slot, visually representing blue fish fins as ears. Gives very minor combat related stats (+1 MC, +1 UA)
- Cooch brooch: Equippable in necklace slot, Allows embedding of any gem but no gildings, the casing in blue, with the gem being in the color of the used gem. While the cooch brooch gives no stats on its own, it
takes on the stats of the gem used to embed.
- Maritime Mattock: If a pickaxe is made using Marinite, it becomes a Maritime Mattock instead. A tool that makes it much easier to mine out tiles in an underwater cave compared to a pickaxe of the same Q. And also
the only pickaxe that can mine out Havenite.


Havenite being a metal of enigmatic nature and behaves unlike other metals in its properties and processing. It is a metal of green glimmermoss-ish color.
- First off, Havenite can not be mined by regular pickaxe and requires a Maritime Mattock.
- While Havenite CAN be smelted, this will only yield some mid-level lead at a bad ratio at best.
- Havenite ore glows green in the dark and so do the tiles that they are mined from.
- Processing to obtain it requires the ore first to be put into the slots of a cauldron, while the cauldron needs to be filled with lava for the ore to smelt into shimmering ore at a speed similar to the conversion of ash into lye.
The shimmering ore can then be smelted in a smelter as per usual to have a chance of obtaining Havenite. However, taking out Havenite from a smelter will inflict a wound of radiation.

- Havenite has no quality, does not count as precious or hard but rather a soft metal, as well as a food item of the jelly category. It also does not come with its own recipes.
- Right-clicking on Havenite allows the option "slice", which will yield a slice of Havenite, a delicious snack that will give the player a buff "Gelatinous Skin" that gives temporary armor.
- Havenite itself when used in bar form as jelly ingredient in any recipes, such as the Golden Cat, will be valuable since it has no quality.
- If Havenite is used in recipes that only require soft metals, the quality of the end product will be that of the anvil+hammer Q used times 4. So if someone were to craft a Metal Sauciere with 300 Anvil set they would get Q1200 Sauciere.
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