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− | '''Slope''' is the angle/incline a [[tile]] is set at. Slope, usually expressed in dirts, can be determined by examining a [[tile border]]. | + | '''Slope''' is the angle/incline a [[tile]] is set at. Slope, usually expressed in dirts, can be determined by examining a [[tile border]]. Slopes of [[cave floor]]s can not be determined, because underground tiles do not have tile borders. |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 13:07, 28 May 2015
Slope is the angle/incline a tile is set at. Slope, usually expressed in dirts, can be determined by examining a tile border. Slopes of cave floors can not be determined, because underground tiles do not have tile borders.
Notes
- With a shovel activated and enough digging skill, the slope of a tile border (or whether it is flat) will show by hovering the mouse over it.
- The more digging skill, the more tiles away the slope of tile borders will show by hovering the mouse over them.
- Maximum slope before starting to fall down is 23 or 24, but a player can get hurt walking down if the slope is over 20, depending on body strength, how much the player is carrying or dragging, etc.
- At around 30 slope the player will be required to climb in order to move uphill.
- Horses can scale slopes up to 40 and 39 for large carts and wagons.