There are many materials and resources to collect in The Elder Scrolls: Castles, and you’ll need a steady supply of each to support your kingdom. From building new rooms in the castle to upgrading the work stations that keep your domain alight, everything requires materials to work with.
Limestone is one of the most precious resources you can acquire, as it help with upgrades and can be offered to other nations to garner support. We’ll tell you everything you need to now about limestone and how to use it, as well as where to get more of it in no time at all!
How To Farm Limestone
Limestone is a resource you can gather in your castle. It can be found in multiple places, though there is one reliable way to maintain a steady supply. At the Mill, you can have your subjects collect limestone every few minutes.
Initially, the Mill will harvest wood as a resource. Once you unlock Limestone, you can select the Mill and tap on the log. From there, you can switch to limestone.
The amount varies depending on the rank of your Mill
, but you can start gathering this resource
after your mill reaches rank six
.
On the quest board, you can farm limestone on missions 20 to 60. This is the main area where limestone is an abundant resource, and you’ll need it to upgrade all of your work stations starting from rank six until you reach the next material tier.
You can also earn limestone from quests or packs. Rulings may also result in limestone as a reward for certain decisions, like acquiring building materials.
Having a steady supply of limestone can also come in handy when other nations reach out to you for support or when dragons attack your domain and leave commoners without a home.
If you have Redguards in the castle, you have a better chance of
finding Limestone from mining requests.
In addition to upgrading your work stations, limestone can also be used to craft several decorations. The Draconic Candlestick and Small Fountain both require Limestone to craft, and these decorations will help improve the state of your castle.