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| + | ''If you're looking for the stone resource used by the [[builder]], click [[stone| here]].'' |
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− | Thick rock is one of the natural [[blocks]]. It has 3x the regular rock block amount. So you can build three [[stone]] blocks from it. | + | {{Thick Rock|Block overview}} |
− | ===[[Blocks|Block]] reference===
| + | Thick rock is one of the natural [[blocks]]. It can be mined by [[builder]]s, providing 6 [[stone]] resource per hit, or broken by [[knight]]s. After 6 hits, the block turns into slightly damaged [[rock]], which yields 4 [[stone]] for up to 5 hits (opposed to 6 hits if you mine a natural [[rock]]). |
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| + | The whole block of thick stone (including the slightly damaged [[rock]]) provides 56 [[stone]]. |
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− | {{Thick Rock|Natural block}}
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− | ==Changes==
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− | ''[[Version_history#Build_57|Build 57]]''
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− | *thick rock has its own destruction animation and takes longer to harvest
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− | *thick rock takes 6 hits
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− | ''[[Version_history#Build_49|Build 49]]''
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− | *added thick rock resource block (3x rock)
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− | =Item=
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− | Rock material is one of the [[items]] of the game. It is gathered from [[Rock#Block|rock blocks]].
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− | ===[[Items|Item]] reference===
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− | ! How to mine one item
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− | | rowspan="2" align="center" | [[File:Rockmaterial.png]]
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− | | rowspan="2" | Rock
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− | | '''<sup>1</sup>/<sub>12</sub>''' x [[File:Rockblock1.png]] [[Rock#Block|rock block]] ''(1 rock block = 12 rock item)
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− | | '''<sup>1</sup>/<sub>24</sub>''' x [[File:Thickrockblock1.png]] [[Thick_rock|thick rock block]] ''(1 thick rock block = 24 rock item)''
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− | ===Used in [[Blocks#Constructed_blocks|Constructed blocks]]===
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− | ! Placing of one block costs
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− | ! Breaking of one block drops
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− | ! Breaking takes
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− | | [[Stone]]
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− | | '''10''' x [[File:Rockmaterial.png]] [[Rock#Item|rock item]]
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− | | '''10''' x [[File:Rockmaterial.png]] [[Rock#Item|rock item]]
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− | | 7 hits
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− | | align="center" | [[File:Wallblock1.png]]
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− | | [[Wall]]
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− | | '''2''' x [[File:Rockmaterial.png]] [[Rock#Item|rock item]]
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− | | '''2''' x [[File:Rockmaterial.png]] [[Rock#Item|rock item]]
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− | | 5 hits
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− | ===Used in [[Constructions]]===
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− | | align="center" | [[File:Catapult.png]]
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− | | [[Catapult]]
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− | | [[File:Rockmaterial.png]] [[Rock#Item_reference|rock item]] used as projectile
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− | | align="center" | [[File:BombWorkshop.png]]
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− | | [[Bomb Workshop]]
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− | | [[File:Rockmaterial.png]] [[Rock#Item_reference|rock item]] used as building material [10 per piece/90 total]
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− | | align="center" | [[File:ArrowWorkshop.png]]
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− | | [[Arrow Workshop]]
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− | | [[File:Rockmaterial.png]] [[Rock#Item_reference|rock item]] used as building material [10 per piece/90 total]
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− | | align="center" | [[File:Quarters.png]]
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− | | [[Quarters]]
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− | | [[File:Rockmaterial.png]] [[Rock#Item_reference|rock item]] used as building material [10 per piece/120 total]
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− | |}
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| ==Navigation== | | ==Navigation== |
| {{Blocktypes_Nav}} | | {{Blocktypes_Nav}} |
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| [[Category:Blocks]] | | [[Category:Blocks]] |
Latest revision as of 23:27, 22 July 2016
If you're looking for the stone resource used by the builder, click here.
This page
might not be up-to-date (
build 360).
Thick Rock
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Breaking yields
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36 (6 per hit)
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Hits to break
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6 hits, then becomes  (with 5 hits instead of 6)
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Thick rock is one of the natural blocks. It can be mined by builders, providing 6 stone resource per hit, or broken by knights. After 6 hits, the block turns into slightly damaged rock, which yields 4 stone for up to 5 hits (opposed to 6 hits if you mine a natural rock).
The whole block of thick stone (including the slightly damaged rock) provides 56 stone.
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