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A '''Block''' is a material shaped into a block. [[Stone]] and [[wood]] can be shaped into blocks at the [[Mason's workshop]] or [[Carpenter's workshop]]. | A '''Block''' is a material shaped into a block. [[Stone]] and [[wood]] can be shaped into blocks at the [[Mason's workshop]] or [[Carpenter's workshop]]. | ||
− | Blocks are required to make [[road]]s, [[well]]s, and [[pump]]s. They can also be used in place of raw stone or wood in other constructions, but the difference is purely | + | Blocks are required to make [[road]]s, [[well]]s, and [[pump]]s. They can also be used in place of raw stone or wood in other constructions, but the difference is purely in the value and style of the construction. A pillar made out of normal stones is called a rough pillar. |
Blocks, unlike raw stone or wood, can stack in [[bin]]s in bar/block [[stockpile]]s. | Blocks, unlike raw stone or wood, can stack in [[bin]]s in bar/block [[stockpile]]s. | ||
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+ | A block has a value of 1 2/3 of the base material. A block made out of pine wood (value of 3☼) has a value of 5☼. A block made out of obsidian (value of 9☼) has a value of 15☼. |
Revision as of 14:27, 5 November 2007
A Block is a material shaped into a block. Stone and wood can be shaped into blocks at the Mason's workshop or Carpenter's workshop.
Blocks are required to make roads, wells, and pumps. They can also be used in place of raw stone or wood in other constructions, but the difference is purely in the value and style of the construction. A pillar made out of normal stones is called a rough pillar.
Blocks, unlike raw stone or wood, can stack in bins in bar/block stockpiles.
A block has a value of 1 2/3 of the base material. A block made out of pine wood (value of 3☼) has a value of 5☼. A block made out of obsidian (value of 9☼) has a value of 15☼.