i found three pieces in hummelstown, pa
In Ghostscape 2, the obsidian blade can be found in the attic of the haunted house. Look for a hidden compartment near the window where you can retrieve the obsidian blade.
Obsidian (volcanic glass) is unstable and it de-vitrifies (crystallizes) with time, it is also only produced from viscous, acidic lavas. You would therefore look for it in recently produced lavas in continental volcanoes. Thus while obsidian is not uncommon, it does not last very long geologically. Where it is found it is found in large amounts.
No. Obsidian is brittle.
One type of obsidian is snowflake obsidian, which is black with white mineral inclusions that resemble snowflakes.
There is no sixth Obsidian Sphere! I thought the same thing. There are only five and you need to use them to copy the shapes on the door of the blocked cave. Good luck!
Yes, obsidian is found near volcanic mountains.
No they are not.
Obsidian is found in really deep creeper caves with magma and water. Magma + Water = Obsidian You need a 3x5 rectangle of obsidian and light it with flint and stone.
Obsidian is usually found in caves underground where flowing water hits still lava.
No, obsidian is also called 'volcanic glass,' since it is a product of cooled lava. Since there are no volcanoes in Louisiana there will not be any natural obsidian.
Someone found it centuries ago.
In Ghostscape 2, the obsidian blade can be found in the attic of the haunted house. Look for a hidden compartment near the window where you can retrieve the obsidian blade.
Yes, it is found in Australia. You can eat it too! OMNOMNOMNOM
My 8 year old found a large piece of obsidian in dansville ny this weekend. We are amazed by its size and beauty
Obsidian is an extrusive igneous rock. Volcanic in origin, it is very common in recent lava flows. Obsidian is primarily made of glass. Obsidian is amorphous, lacking any crystal structure found in gemstones. For more details, try asking the question - "What is obsidian"
Obsidian is an glassy, extrusive, igneous rock that is found in areas that have experienced rhyolitic eruptions. Obsidian is formed when the rhyolitic lava comes into contact with water. This quick-cooling results in the glassy texture of obsidian.
Obsidian rocks are found in areas that have experienced volcanic activity, typically near volcanic regions where magma has cooled rapidly. Some known locations where obsidian can be found include the United States (such as in the western states), Mexico, Japan, Italy, and parts of South America.