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Guides:Landbridges

1,119 bytes added, 09:58, 6 June 2008
Drop dirt on the left side of the tile off the end, when its above water, flatten the tile, repeat until both front corners of the tile are above water.
 
<li>Single Tile Width (Not wasted dirt! More time consuming.)</li>
 
Plan...
 
<pre> a b e
+---+---+---+
land| 1 | 2 | 3 |water
+---+---+---+
c d f</pre>
<ul>
<li>Tile 1 (flat) already is flattened and in all 4 sides has 0 dirt slope.</li>
<li>Tile 2 (flat) both sides already are in water with 41 dirt slope.</li>
<li>Tile 3 (30 dirt slope to water).</li>
</ul>
How to flatten tile 3.
 
<ul>
<li>1. Drop 16 dirt on tile 1 a corner.</li>
<li>2. Drop 16 dirt on tile 1 c corner.</li>
<li>3. Flatten tile 1.</li>
<li>4. Flatten tile 2.</li>
<li>5. Start flattening tile 3 until tile's 2 corners e and f will be in water level or tile 2 slope will be 20 dirt.</li>
<li>6 . Flatten tile 1.</li>
</ul>
 
Start everything from step 1 until all 3 tiles will be flat.
 
Process explanation.
 
So where is the secret? Very simple, first you rise tile 1, then with flattening help you move dirt to tile 2 and then to tile 3.
 
This way of land bridge building is good when you don't have enough place to build 2 tiles wide bridge or you don't want to spent rest wurm life by diging dirt for 2 tiles wide bridge.
<li>Double width (No wasted dirt!)</li>
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