Difference between revisions of "Packed Dirt Tile"
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Packed dirt can be "cultivated" into a [[dirt]] tile using a [[rake]]. | Packed dirt can be "cultivated" into a [[dirt]] tile using a [[rake]]. | ||
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Packed dirt will eventually be overgrown by nearby grass or trees, but not as fast as [[dirt]] would be, so in effect "packing" the tile will slow the growth. | Packed dirt will eventually be overgrown by nearby grass or trees, but not as fast as [[dirt]] would be, so in effect "packing" the tile will slow the growth. | ||
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Rumor has it you can also convert [[mycelium]] into "packed dirt" with a shovel, although I have not done so myself. | Rumor has it you can also convert [[mycelium]] into "packed dirt" with a shovel, although I have not done so myself. |
Revision as of 02:57, 7 August 2007
Main / Terrain / Packed Dirt Tile
Description
Packed dirt is simply a dirt or grass tile that has been "packed". Walk/Run speed on packed dirt is higher than on grass or dirt, but not as fast as gravel, cobblestone, or slab
This can be done by heavy traffic over a period of time, by livestock grazing the tile bare, or by "packing" it with a shovel.
A packed dirt tile can be paved with a rock shard to create a gravel tile.
A packed dirt tile can be paved with a stone brick to create a cobblestone tile.
A packed dirt tile can be paved with a slab to create stone slab tile.
Packed dirt can be "cultivated" into a dirt tile using a rake.
Packed dirt will eventually be overgrown by nearby grass or trees, but not as fast as dirt would be, so in effect "packing" the tile will slow the growth.
Rumor has it you can also convert mycelium into "packed dirt" with a shovel, although I have not done so myself.