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Paved tiles can be converted back to [[Terrain:Dirt|Dirt]] by equiping a shovel and choosing 'destroy pavement'. [[Vynora]] frowns upon such actions, however. | Paved tiles can be converted back to [[Terrain:Dirt|Dirt]] by equiping a shovel and choosing 'destroy pavement'. [[Vynora]] frowns upon such actions, however. | ||
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Revision as of 17:31, 2 February 2009
Description
Paving is the skill needed to pave dirt for faster travel.
Road construction is very important in wurm, it lets you go places - fast. On a paved road you can reach speeds up to 17.31km/h compared to the 11km/h on grass and less then half of that on sand. That in combination with finding your way around (which many seems to have trouble with in wurm) makes it pretty obvious that roads are a good thing to have.
Items required
- Rock Shards for making Gravel
- Stone Brick for making Cobblestone
- Slab for making Stone slabs
Method
Paving is done on Packed dirt. Simply activate the item you want to pave with, right-click the tile and choose 'pave'.
Paved tiles can be converted back to Dirt by equiping a shovel and choosing 'destroy pavement'. Vynora frowns upon such actions, however.
Titles
- Roadbuilder at 50 skill
Leveling
To make a road level to walk on (so does not slope to one side), stand on the higher of the two sides and examine the tile border that crosses the road to the lower side. You will need to do some combination of digging the higher side and dropping dirt on the lower side to bring this to "this slope is level".
In normal grassy areas, it may be possible to simply choose 'flatten' on each tile as you walk along the road, but this often does not work because of rock, uneven numbers of dirt, lack of dirt in your inventory or low digging skill. A player with a higher digging skill may also flatten paved tiles of any type provided they're not too close to a building / wall or on deeded land where they do not have permission. The dig & dump method however will always work, unless there is a fence preventing dirt from being dropped.
Slopes
The optimal road slope is 20. Any slope greater than 20 will physically hurt you if you travel down the road at full speed.
A road with a slope of 24+ is self-defeating and fairly useless.