What to gather
The pit runs in three tiers, and the ore quality scales with how far down you’re willing to go. Work your way from the rim inward and downward as your tools improve.Rim: loose stone
The crumbling lip of the pit is covered in surface-level rock you can grab without a tool. It’s not exciting, but it’s fast, and stone is always in demand for building and early crafting. Start here while you get your bearings.
Middle benches: coal and copper
Drop down to the cut benches halfway in and the ore starts paying properly. Coal fuels crafting stations, and copper is exactly what the Millworks anvil in Millside needs to upgrade your tools. This is the tier you’ll spend most of your early hours working.
Worth a look
The Quarry isn’t just an ore delivery system. Spend time here and you’ll find a crusher tower tall enough to give you a view over both Grit Lake and the Millside rooftops — worth the climb at least once. The pit bottom has flooded over the years, leaving a murky pool with a few oddball fish that don’t appear anywhere else on the surface. Scattered around the benches are the remnants of the old operation: rusted hoppers, broken conveyor mounts, and a few hand-painted signs that tell you more about the Gritlands’ history than any NPC will.The Quarry is the first place the Gritlands teaches you its golden rule in a setting where the lesson is free: the good stuff is always further down. The same principle applies everywhere in the game — especially in the Drains, where going deeper stops being safe. Learn it here, where the worst that happens is a slightly longer walk back up.