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− | Driftwood is a feature of [[Ocean|beach]] maps. It is not known if it replenishes over time. It cannot be harvested for wood, nor can it be [[smoothing|smoothed over]]. Driftwood can be removed by {{k|b}}uilding a {{k|C}}onstruction such as a [[Road|r{{k|o}}ad]] or [[Wall|{{k|w}}all]] on the tile, which will transform the tile into an ordinary tile of the base [[Stone|rock]] type. Note that you cannot see the rock type of a driftwood tile while the driftwood is | + | {{av}} |
− | [[ | + | '''Driftwood''' is a feature of [[Ocean|beach]] maps. It is not known if it replenishes over time. It cannot be harvested for [[wood]], nor can it be [[smoothing|smoothed over]]. Driftwood can be removed by {{k|b}}uilding a {{k|C}}onstruction such as a [[Road|r{{k|o}}ad]] or [[Wall|{{k|w}}all]] on the tile, which will transform the tile into an ordinary tile of the base [[Stone|rock]] type. Note that you cannot see the rock type of a driftwood tile while the driftwood is present. |
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 7 June 2014
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Driftwood is a feature of beach maps. It is not known if it replenishes over time. It cannot be harvested for wood, nor can it be smoothed over. Driftwood can be removed by building a Construction such as a road or wall on the tile, which will transform the tile into an ordinary tile of the base rock type. Note that you cannot see the rock type of a driftwood tile while the driftwood is present.