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In long matches both [[Rock]] and [[Thick Rock]] may become very scarce, or transporting it from your end of the map (where there is often a high amount of them) to the current frontline can be a daunting task.
 
In long matches both [[Rock]] and [[Thick Rock]] may become very scarce, or transporting it from your end of the map (where there is often a high amount of them) to the current frontline can be a daunting task.
  
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Revision as of 19:29, 21 November 2011

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Rock
Rockblock1.png Rockblock2.png
Breaking yields 24 RockItemMini.png (4 per hit)
Hits to break 6 hits

Rock is one of the natural blocks of the game. It is brown/grey/green in colour. It can be mined by the builder and destroyed by the knight. Archers can not destroy Rock in any way. In long matches both Rock and Thick Rock may become very scarce, or transporting it from your end of the map (where there is often a high amount of them) to the current frontline can be a daunting task.

Stone

Stone is one of the three main resources in the game. It is required to build some blocks and can be used by the Builder to construct various structures and tools.

Builders do automatically pick up Stone; whenever they walk over a pile of Stone it enters their inventory. Archers and Knights can also put Stone into their inventory, but it must be done manually (by picking up the Stone with [C] and putting it in the inventory with [F].

Stone is used as the primary ammo for Catapults. A player can load Stone into the Catapult from their inventory -- 100 Stone at a time.


If you're looking for the stone resource used by the builder, click here.

Update History

Build 57

  • rock digging takes 5 hits

Build 51

  • gold tile appears more distinct than stone [meaning: rock block]

Build 39

  • new map generation code:
    • stone [meaning: rock block] and gold are more likely to appear around caves and mountains

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