This is the world factbook, your guide to the vast world.
Rock blocks: These blocks are much like stone in appearance, and also quite hard to break, but can easily be molded into tools and serve a more diverse purpose for shaping. They are rare underground, but quite common in rocky mountains and moons.
Ovens: Stone stations with a hot coal flame that can be used for versatile uses, but are primarily useful for cooking foods and roasting foods in a proper way and delicious way.
Magma furnaces: Fiery stone stations with hot embers and molten rock used for superheating and melting things down, especially ores and materials. Good for reforming and creating new powerful alloys.
Power forges: Fiery and molten bench-like stations with hammers built in to them to forge armor and precisely shape and mold things to specific shapes. Usually requiring armor tiles to create proper molds.
Anvils (all types): Hard stations that are good for beating things and building them together into more compressed and compact forms. Also good for breaking down rock and specific things. Good for precisely shaping over ingredients without excessive heating.
Taiga grass dirt block 2: These blocks are very acidic from pine needle accumulation and their soil has become podzol-esque among the taiga dirt, which is generally very acidic and coniferous. Taiga dirt isn't nearly as far-gone as podzol though.