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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.
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{{Thick Rock|Block overview}}
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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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===[[Blocks|Block]] reference===
 
{| class="wikitableShiny" border="1"
 
! Image
 
! Block name
 
! One block yields
 
! Hits to mine
 
{{Thick Rock|Natural block}}
 
|}
 
  
==[[Stone]]==
 
  
If you're looking for the stone resource used by the [[builder]], check out [[stone]].
 
  
==Update History==
 
{{Update History|
 
''[[Version_history#Build_57|Build 57]]''
 
*thick rock has its own destruction animation and takes longer to harvest
 
*thick rock takes 6 hits
 
''[[Version_history#Build_49|Build 49]]''
 
*added thick rock resource block (3x rock)
 
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 23 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
Thickrockblock1.png Thickrockblock2.png
Breaking yields 36 RockItemMini.png (6 per hit)
Hits to break 6 hits, then becomes Rock 16px.png
(with 5 hits instead of 6)

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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