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|speed=12.15km/h
|speed=12.15km/h
|type=Natural
|type=Natural
|creation=N/A
|playermade=No
|playermade=No
|underground=No
|underground=No
|creation=N/A
|material=peat
|material=peat
|method=dig
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Like [[clay tile|clay]] and [[tar]] the corners do not lower when you dig.
* Like [[clay tile|clay]] and [[tar]] the corners do not lower when you dig.
* You can not lower peat tiles by digging, be careful when dropping dirt, as raising a peat tile cannot be easily undone. If the northwest corner is adjacent to terraformable [[tile types]] that corner can be lowered through digging.
* You can not lower peat tiles by digging, be careful when dropping dirt, as raising a peat tile cannot be easily undone.
* Peat tiles can be lowered using the [[Level]] command if all corners are higher or level to an adjacent flat tile. A digging skill of 70 is required to do this.
* Peat tiles can be lowered using the [[Level]] command if all corners are higher or level to an adjacent flat tile. A digging skill of 70 is required to do this.
* Peat can be created or removed with a large quantity of [[transmutation liquid]].
* Peat can be created or removed with a large quantity of [[transmutation liquid]].
* The following types of [[Resource nodes]] can spawn on Peat tiles: [[Bog muck]], [[Mineral debris]], [[Swampy puddle]], [[Rotting wood]], [[Mints]], [[Briar patch]] and [[Nightshades]].


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Latest revision as of 02:11, 19 December 2023

Main / Terrain / Peat tile

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Peat
A Peat
A Peat
Properties
  • Max flat speed: 12.15km/h
  • Can be created by players?: No
  • Underground: No
Creation
  • N/A
Material


Description

Peat is a source of fuel for forges, ovens and campfires.

Notes