Difference between revisions of "Cobblestone"
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== Making cobblestone == | == Making cobblestone == | ||
# Activate a [[Stone Brick]] | # Activate a [[Stone Brick]] | ||
− | # Right-click a tile of [[packed dirt]] and select ''[[paving|Pave]]''. | + | # Right-click a tile of [[packed dirt]] and select ''[[paving|Pave]] > Cobblestone''. |
== Destroying cobblestone == | == Destroying cobblestone == | ||
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== Alternatives == | == Alternatives == | ||
− | Alternative pavements include [[gravel]], [[marble slabs]], [[slate slabs]] and [[stone slabs]]. | + | Alternative pavements include [[gravel]], [[marble slabs]], [[round cobblestone]], [[rough cobblestone]], [[slate slabs]] and [[stone slabs]]. |
[[Category:Terrain]] | [[Category:Terrain]] | ||
[[Category:Babel/C]] | [[Category:Babel/C]] |
Revision as of 01:23, 21 May 2014
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Walking on cobblestone is the fastest way of traveling on foot (up to 17.3Km/h on a flat tile). Cobblestone can only be removed or terraformed by a player with 20 Body Strength and 10 Digging. Cobblestone is easier to create than stone slabs, which has an identical travel speed. For these reasons, cobblestone is widely used when making permanent roads, paths, or courtyards.
Cobblestone tiles have a chance of decaying if they are not walked upon for 2 days.
Making cobblestone
- Activate a Stone Brick
- Right-click a tile of packed dirt and select Pave > Cobblestone.
Destroying cobblestone
- Activate a shovel
- Right-click a tile of cobblestone and select Destroy Pavement.
Note: 20 body strength and 10 digging skill is needed to destroy cobblestone.
Messages
- You need to be stronger to destroy pavement.
- 20+ Body Strength is required to destroy pavement.
- You can't figure out how to remove the stone. You must become a bit better at digging first.
- 10+ Digging is required to remove pavement.
- You need to be stronger to dig on roads.
- 20.10+ Body Strength is required to dig on roads.
Alternatives
Alternative pavements include gravel, marble slabs, round cobblestone, rough cobblestone, slate slabs and stone slabs.