Okay, so, let’s dive right into Grounded 2 — this whole brittle quartzite thing. I mean, we’re talking about a game where you’re not just running around aimlessly; you have actual missions like grabbing this elusive mineral. It’s almost like a scavenger hunt or something, which I love. Or — scratch that — maybe not. Depends on the day.
Anyway, here’s the scoop: These stones, they don’t just hang out anywhere. Think caves, like where you’d imagine Indiana Jones deciding, “Hey, let’s grab a hat and whip!” They hide behind these dry roots — which is a pain, by the way — because your trusty red soldier ant buggy is the only thing chewing through them. It’s like nature’s own game of “hide and seek” with rocks.
So you’re grumbling to yourself, “Where in Brookhollow Park can I find these darn things?” Believe me, I’ve asked myself too while wandering everywhere except — oh, Grass Games and Statues, just felt like mentioning that because, why not, right? So far, caves behind those pesky roots are my only clue.
Right, but back to the important stuff. Two spots I couldn’t ignore: one, next to the milk molar (whatever that even means) and two, in this ant hatchery by the snackbar — sounds like a title for a snack-themed horror movie, honestly. Anyway, look out for the path that’s suspiciously root-blocked with a blob of science behind it. That’s your treasure chest right there.
Pro tip: Be pal with the worker ants. Just a hunch, but “recruiting” them somehow makes things less bitey. Ant politics? Who knows.
If you’re on a buggy and thinking, “This rock seems quartzite-y,” step off! No flag or prompt shows up otherwise. It’s like these rocks have tech issues.
Now, turning that quartzite into something useful, like brittle whetstone, is straight-up mind-blowing. Really, just visit any workbench, hit the resources tab, and poof! It’s like magic, but with rocks.
Okay, I’m checking around for more quartzite locations — detective style — so keep an eye out for updates. Oh, and if survival’s got you flustered (I feel you), head over to our rock-solid beginner tips guide. Just saying, if I knew where to find weed stems or acorn tops, life’d be easier. Plus, there’s this cool briefcase code by the picnic table with surprises. It’s like a game within a game.
So there it is. Keep hunting, keep crafting, and maybe, just maybe, figure out what lingonberries have to do with any of this. Over and out.