Citadel: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
→‎Reinforced blocks: rearrange paragraphs a bit
(→‎Reinforced blocks: change image description)
(→‎Reinforced blocks: rearrange paragraphs a bit)
Line 3:
[[File:Citadel block break animation.gif|thumb|305px| '''Example of a reinforced block being broken.''' The block breaks as normal. However it continues to reappears until the durability of it's reinforcement is depleted.]]
 
While normal (unreinforced) blocks only need to be broken once, reinforced blocks must be repeatedly broken before the block actually breaks. ToolSimilarly, durabilityreinforced doesblocks notbroken decreaseby whenexplosions breakingdo reinforcements, only when performing the finalnot break ofbut ainstead reinforcedreceive blockthe whichsame resultsdamage inthey itswould actualif breakage.broken Thisonce meansby thata breakingplayer a([[#Decay|Decay]] reinforcedand block[[#Maturation|Maturation]]<!-- consumesTODO: asmaturation muchsection durability--> as amultipliers regularare blockapplied).
 
Tool durability does not decrease when breaking reinforcements, only when performing the final break which will actually break the block. This means breaking a reinforced block consumes as much durability as breaking a regular block.
Similarly, reinforced blocks broken by explosions do not break but instead receive the same damage they would if broken once by a player ([[#Decay|Decay]] and [[#Maturation|Maturation]]<!-- TODO: maturation section --> multipliers are applied)
 
Unlike normal blocks some reinforced blocks such as chests and doors <!-- TODO: make a list somewhere in this article --> can only be used by those with appropriate permissions on the group it's reinforced to
 
AReinforced reinforced block willblocks also protect any crops growingand plants on it from unauthorized harvest. For instanceexample, reinforced farmland will prevent wheat growing on it from being broken in a single hit. TheBut the reinforcement of athe crop iswill linkedbe toshared the reinforcement ofwith the block it is growing on, soand damaging one will damage the other.both
 
Reinforced blocks are not affected by gravity (e.g. reinforced sand will float, even without blocks under it). However reinforcements will not prevent blocks that break when unsupported such as doors, rails, buttons, or torches from breaking as such, nor natural leaves from decaying
 
However reinforcements will not prevent blocks that break when unsupported such as doors, rails, buttons, or torches from breaking as such, nor natural leaves from decaying
 
== Reinforcing ==
224

edits

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.

Navigation menu