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Wilson Portrait
Why is he so happy?

Wilson, examining a Crumbling Visage A

Wagstaff Portrait
Evidence would suggest he's an important figure in the pig's past.

Wagstaff, examining a Crumbling Visage C.

Willow Portrait
If I could break it, I could sell it.

Willow, examining a Eroding Totem.

Wheeler Portrait
I'll need to get that totem free to take it back to the pigs.

Wheeler, examining a Temting Idol

Ruined Sculptures are naturally spawning objects exclusive to the Hamlet DLC. They can be found occasionally in the Rainforest and Deep Rainforest biomes, as well as the Ancient Pig Ruins. There are seven different Ruined Sculptures that have different loot, including the Eroding Totem, the Tempting Idol, three types of Crumbling Visages, The Blue Sow, and The Jeweled Truffle.

To get the Gold Nuggets or Lost Relics, the sculptures have to be chiseled using a Ball Pein Hammer. After a sculpture has been chiseled, it is labeled Chiseled Stone. At that point they can be furthered mined with a Pickaxe for 2 Rocks and a chance for 1 Flint, 1 Nitre or 1 Gold Dust. An Ancient Spirit can apawn when mining a Crumbling Visage. Mining a sculpture before chiseling it, will destroy the special loot.

Mining or chiseling the Ruined Sculptures found within Ancient Pig Ruins may trigger nearby Striking Carvings.

The Blue Sow and The Jewelled Truffle are unique in that they can only be found in special rooms of the Ancient Pig Ruins, which are typically hidden behind Suspicious Cracks.

Placeholder Trivia[]

  • The Crumbling Visage A (smiling pig) has a string named "Crumbling Icon", but it is not used in the game.
  • The Crumbling Visage B (ant), the Blue Sow, and the Jeweled Truffle don't have their own quotes. Instead, the quotes from Boulders are used.
  • After chiseling a Ruined Sculpture, turning into a Chiseled Stone, the Characters will still use the initial quotes, even if many of them don't fit anymore.
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