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A '''block''' is a sub-type of building material. [[Stone]] and [[wood]] can be shaped into blocks at the [[Mason's workshop]] or [[Carpenter's workshop]].  [[Glass]] can be formed as blocks at a [[Glass Furnace]], and [[metal]] blocks can be made at the [[forge]] from a single metal [[bar]] (or, in the case of [[adamantine]], from '''four''' wafers).
 
A '''block''' is a sub-type of building material. [[Stone]] and [[wood]] can be shaped into blocks at the [[Mason's workshop]] or [[Carpenter's workshop]].  [[Glass]] can be formed as blocks at a [[Glass Furnace]], and [[metal]] blocks can be made at the [[forge]] from a single metal [[bar]] (or, in the case of [[adamantine]], from '''four''' wafers).
  
Blocks are required to make [[well]]s, [[pump]]s, and are used when constructing an [[ashery]]. They can also be used in place of raw stone or wood in [[roads]] and other major constructions (but not in items like [[craft]]s or [[furniture]]), but the difference is purely in the value. A pillar made out of normal stones is called a rough pillar.
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A single block is required in order to build a [[well]], [[pump]], or [[ashery]]. Blocks can also be used in place of raw stone or wood in [[road]]s, [[bridge]]s, and other major [[construction]]s (but not in items like [[craft]]s or [[furniture]]), but the difference is purely in the value. A pillar made out of normal stone 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.
  
Blocks have a [[Value#Items_with_material_but_without_quality|base value]] of 5, compared to the raw material value of 3 for stone, wood or glass; metal bars already have a base value of 5. Blocks do not have [[quality]] levels.
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Blocks have a [[Value#Items with material but without quality|base value]] of 5, compared to the raw material value of 3 for stone, wood or glass; metal bars already have a base value of 5. Blocks do not have [[quality]] levels.
  
 
Stone blocks are sometimes used as materials during [[strange mood]]s.
 
Stone blocks are sometimes used as materials during [[strange mood]]s.
  
 
[[Category:Materials]]
 
[[Category:Materials]]

Revision as of 22:06, 7 January 2010

For area blocks of 48x48 tiles on a game map, see Regions.
For "blocking" in combat, see Shield.


A block is a sub-type of building material. Stone and wood can be shaped into blocks at the Mason's workshop or Carpenter's workshop. Glass can be formed as blocks at a Glass Furnace, and metal blocks can be made at the forge from a single metal bar (or, in the case of adamantine, from four wafers).

A single block is required in order to build a well, pump, or ashery. Blocks can also be used in place of raw stone or wood in roads, bridges, and other major constructions (but not in items like crafts or furniture), but the difference is purely in the value. A pillar made out of normal stone is called a rough pillar.

Blocks, unlike raw stone or wood, can stack in bins in bar/block stockpiles.

Blocks have a base value of 5, compared to the raw material value of 3 for stone, wood or glass; metal bars already have a base value of 5. Blocks do not have quality levels.

Stone blocks are sometimes used as materials during strange moods.