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An acid block is the name given to a particular block which can be used to clear reinforced blocks at scale, without manually breaking each reinforced block. Gold blocks have historically been used as acid blocks since their introduction on Civcraft.
 
To use an acid block, place it underneath a reinforced block, then reinforce the acid block with the same material that the block above it is reinforced with. Depending on this material, the acid block will take a certain amount of time to mature (see {{section link||Reinforcement Materials}}). Once matured, run <code>/ctacid</code> while looking at the acid block to destroy the block above it. This works regardless of how much durability the reinforced block has. Only users with permissions on an acid block's reinforcement group can run <code>/ctacid</code> on it.
 
The <code>/ctacid</code> command can be run on many acid blocks simultaneously, as long as they are all beneath the player's cursor when the command is issued.
Note that an acid block does not gradually do damage to the block above it. It only has an effect once it matures and someone runs <code>/ctacid</code> on it. Only users with permissions on an acid block's reinforcement group can run <code>/ctacid</code> on it.
 
Note that an acid block does not gradually do damage to the block above it. It only has an effect once it matures and someone runs <code>/ctacid</code> on it. Only users with permissions on an acid block's reinforcement group can run <code>/ctacid</code> on it.
The <code>/ctacid</code> command can be run on many acid blocks simultaneously, as long as they are all beneath the player's cursor when the command is issued.
 
Acid blocks is one reason why almost all defensive infrastructure (such as [[Vaults]] and [[Bunkers]]) are built at bedrock. Building on an unbreakable block such as bedrock prevents acid blocks from being used against you.
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