Difference between revisions of "Deadrock"
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|blastres=6,000,000 | |blastres=6,000,000 | ||
|tool=Pickaxe ([[image:Diamond Pickaxe.png|32px]]) | |tool=Pickaxe ([[image:Diamond Pickaxe.png|link=|32px]]) | ||
|renewable=No | |renewable=No | ||
|stackable=Yes <small>(64)</small> | |stackable=Yes <small>(64)</small> | ||
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|tool=Pickaxe ([[image:Diamond Pickaxe.png|32px]]) | |tool=Pickaxe ([[image:Diamond Pickaxe.png|link=|32px]]) | ||
|renewable=No | |renewable=No | ||
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|blastres=6,000,000 | |blastres=6,000,000 | ||
|tool=Pickaxe ([[image:Diamond Pickaxe.png|32px]]) | |tool=Pickaxe ([[image:Diamond Pickaxe.png|link=|32px]]) | ||
|renewable=No | |renewable=No | ||
|stackable=Yes <small>(64)</small> | |stackable=Yes <small>(64)</small> |
Revision as of 09:00, 13 December 2023
Deadrock | |
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Transparency | None |
Luminance | None |
Hardness | |
Blast Resistance | 6,000,000 |
Tool | Pickaxe () [[File:Pickaxe ().png|link=|32px]] |
Renewable | No |
Stackable | Yes (64) |
Flammable | No |
ID | deadrock |
Deadrock forms the main strata of rock in the Thornlands and Final Plateau. Apart from its darker colour, Deadrock looks mostly similar to regular stone, but is much, much tougher - even a pickaxe fashioned with diamonds takes time to break it apart, while TNT explosives barely make a scratch.
Deadrock is generally not found on the surface, with the cracked and weathered variants forming the top layers instead. Those who have dug into the rock have not found any dirt or gravel clusters, nor any veins of ore - from a miner's perspective, "dead" rock is an apt name indeed.
Cracked Deadrock
Cracked Deadrock | |
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[[File: |center|128px]]
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Transparency | None |
Luminance | None |
Hardness | |
Blast Resistance | 6,000,000 |
Tool | Pickaxe () [[File:Pickaxe ().png|link=|32px]] |
Renewable | No |
Stackable | Yes (64) |
Flammable | No |
ID | cracked_deadrock |
Found just beneath the surface of Weathered Deadrock, Cracked Deadrock is just as hard to mine despite its cracked and damaged appearance. Note that unlike stone, Cracked Deadrock does not result when standard Deadrock is mined, such is its unearthly toughness.
Weathered Deadrock
Weathered Deadrock | |
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Transparency | None |
Luminance | None |
Hardness | |
Blast Resistance | 6,000,000 |
Tool | Pickaxe () [[File:Pickaxe ().png|link=|32px]] |
Renewable | No |
Stackable | Yes (64) |
Flammable | No |
ID | weathered_deadrock |
Weathered Deadrock forms the surface layer of the Final Plateau and Thornlands. More than likely, its smooth appearance is a result of the magical acid rain that swept over the Twilight Highlands.
History
History
Version | Details |
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2.0.3 | Added Deadrock and it's variants. This was used to replace stone in the Highlands and Plateau. |
2.3.0 | Fixed some textures on Deadrock. |