Difference between revisions of "Reed tile"
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[[Reed plants]] can be gathered using a [[sickle]] or [[scythe]]. Other sharp tools work too but limit the reed to 20 QL. | [[Reed plants]] can be gathered using a [[sickle]] or [[scythe]]. Other sharp tools work too but limit the reed to 20 QL. | ||
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If you dig on a reed tile, you create a [[dirt tile]]. All the reed tiles surrounding the digged corner will also turn into dirt tiles. | If you dig on a reed tile, you create a [[dirt tile]]. All the reed tiles surrounding the digged corner will also turn into dirt tiles. | ||
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You can pack reed tiles with a shovel to convert them to packed dirt, e.g. for faster movement or for preparing them to be cultivated into dirt or paved. | You can pack reed tiles with a shovel to convert them to packed dirt, e.g. for faster movement or for preparing them to be cultivated into dirt or paved. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:31, 6 June 2024
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Description
Reed tiles occur naturally underwater and spread like grass tiles.
Reed plants can be gathered using a sickle or scythe. Other sharp tools work too but limit the reed to 20 QL.
If you dig on a reed tile, you create a dirt tile. All the reed tiles surrounding the digged corner will also turn into dirt tiles.
You can pack reed tiles with a shovel to convert them to packed dirt, e.g. for faster movement or for preparing them to be cultivated into dirt or paved.
Notes
- Planting reed seeds underwater creates reed tiles.
- Sowing reed seeds underwater creates reed fields instead of reed tiles.
- Gathering reed gives gardening skill.
- Reed fields do grow back over time.
- Reed seeds can now be planted in shallow water to create natural reed tiles. They require a depth of 29 dirts or less, on tiles with a slope of 20 or less.
- The following types of Resource nodes can spawn on Reed tiles: Seaweed, Wild grasses, Flotsam, and Mineral debris.