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'''Pebbles''' are a naturally occuring [[map tile]] found commonnly across the surface of the world near [[river]]s and [[brook]]s, and occasionally as [[beach]]es. Usually they are found labelled as ''rock-type'' pebbles, for example ''Basalt'' Pebbles. They can be found near [[boulder]]s if you look hard enough.
 
'''Pebbles''' are a naturally occuring [[map tile]] found commonnly across the surface of the world near [[river]]s and [[brook]]s, and occasionally as [[beach]]es. Usually they are found labelled as ''rock-type'' pebbles, for example ''Basalt'' Pebbles. They can be found near [[boulder]]s if you look hard enough.
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Unlike [[boulder]]s, pebbles cannot currently be designated for smoothing. In order to smooth a tile with pebbles on it, you must first build a [[road]] or other construction on the tile, which will destroy the pebbles and turn the tile into an ordinary tile of the base rock-type.
  
 
[[Category:map tiles]]
 
[[Category:map tiles]]

Revision as of 02:04, 9 November 2007

Pebbles are a naturally occuring map tile found commonnly across the surface of the world near rivers and brooks, and occasionally as beaches. Usually they are found labelled as rock-type pebbles, for example Basalt Pebbles. They can be found near boulders if you look hard enough.

Unlike boulders, pebbles cannot currently be designated for smoothing. In order to smooth a tile with pebbles on it, you must first build a road or other construction on the tile, which will destroy the pebbles and turn the tile into an ordinary tile of the base rock-type.