Sharpening Stones are needed to make a numberof vital upgradesfor players inMy Time At Sandrock. These are immensely valuable, and they are much harder to obtain compared to many other materials in the game.

Players won’t have an issue finding Sharpening Stones inMy Time At Sandrock.They’re easily found, but getting them is where the problem lies. Here’s everything players need to know about these important crafting components.

Buying Sharpening Stones in My Time At Sandrock

How to Get Sharpening Stones in My Time At Sandrock

Sharpening Stones have two main sources: chests and Hammer Time, the store owned by the resident blacksmith Hugo. This shop is on the outer side of Sandrock, right next toOwen’s Blue Moon Saloonand almost directly facing the player’s workshop.

Hugo almost always has a pair of Sharpening Stones in his store. The only problem here is that each piece costs about 400-500 Gols. This is a lot of money early on, and not many players will be able to afford one without draining their entire wallet.

A hidden chest in My Time At Sandrock

Earning money inMy Time At Sandrockis fairly simple. Apart from doing main quests, players can take oncommissionsfrom the people of Sandrock for a quick payday. Commissions often involve building items and delivering them to the person who ordered the commission. Early on, jobs pay around 200 Gols along with some XP and positive relationship points with the commissioner. More complicated jobs reward more money.

Chests have a random chance of giving Sharpening Stones and other goodies. Sandrock is full of hidden treasure chests that are hard to spot and even harder to reach. To make the search easier, unlock theTreasure Knowledgeperk to make all treasure chests appear on the minimap.

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Players who have an abundance of materials can opt to sell those for a quick buck. Materials like Gold and rare items like Shiny Scorpions tend to sell for a lot, and they’ll fetch an evenhigher sum of Golswhen the day’smarket prices are favorable to sellers. Keep an eye on the graph to the left of a vendor’s store screen to check if the number there is positive or negative (the former is bad, while the latter is good).

Getting this perk to Level 2 also grants a 10% chance for chests to shower players with Gol, potentially giving enough players to buy Sharpening Stones. Chests can be farmed to an extent by going toThe Breachin Sandrock.