Difference between revisions of "Slope"
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(→Other: equipped to activated, "equipped" is confusing because you need the shovel "activated". adding note that you need digging skill to see a slope by hovering over a tile border.) |
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==Other== | ==Other== | ||
− | When you have a [[shovel]] | + | *When you have a [[shovel]] activated, you can see the slope of a tile border by hovering your mouse over it (or the tile if it's flat), when you have enough skill in [[digging]]. |
− | + | *The more skill in digging you have, the farther away you can see the slope of tile borders by hovering your mouse over them. | |
− | Maximum slope before you will start to fall down is 22. But you can get hurt if the slope is over 20. | + | *Maximum slope before you will start to fall down is 22. But you can get hurt if the slope is over 20. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 04:22, 11 November 2009
Slope is the angle/incline a tile is set at. Slope can be determined by examining a tile border. It is usually expressed in 'dirts', which is the number an examination of the tile border returns.
Other
- When you have a shovel activated, you can see the slope of a tile border by hovering your mouse over it (or the tile if it's flat), when you have enough skill in digging.
- The more skill in digging you have, the farther away you can see the slope of tile borders by hovering your mouse over them.
- Maximum slope before you will start to fall down is 22. But you can get hurt if the slope is over 20.