The world ofFields of Mistriais filled with mysteries, from the mysterious statue of the dragon Caldarus to the leftover artifacts from past civilizations. Not all artifacts come from ancient people, though – some of them are rare, naturally occurring phenomena, and one of these is Tidestone.
Hailing from the water-magic-infused Tide Caverns, this aptly named stone resembles a piece of the ocean in solid form, and it’s something you’ll want if you plan on completing the Tide Cavern Artifact Set for Mistria’s museum. It’ll take some combat, digging, and restoring a magic tablet if you want to get one.
How To Find Tidestone
Toget access to Tidestoneand the other Tide Cavern Artifacts, you’ll first need toreach level 20 of the Minesandrestore the Water Tabletby collecting andgiving it four different items: a Ruby, Lantern Moth, Stone Loach, and Upper Mines Mushroom.
All four items needed for the Water Tabletcan be found by exploring or mining in the Upper Mines, which covers levels one through 19.
This willunlock the Tide Cavernsection of the Mines, bringing with it anew set of Artifactsyou can find,including Tidestone. Like with other Artifacts, you’ll want to look forraised mounds in the dirtanduse a Shovel or a Pickaxeto dig them up.
You have achance to get one of five Artifactsfrom these raised mounds, but theTidestone has an Uncommon rarity, so it can takeseveral mounds before you find oneunless you get lucky.
you’re able to increase your chancesof finding them in two ways, and they’re bothperks availablein theArchaeology Skill Tree: Stoneturner and Pursuit.
Pursuit’s bonusdoesn’t apply if you find Peat, Clay, or Sod when mining rocks, only if you dig them up from a raised mound.