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=== Stomp to Dirt === | === Stomp to Dirt === |
Revision as of 08:31, 31 August 2022
Terraforming is how a player sculpts the environment around his or her character. Virtually all actions performed can be considered, to some extent, to be terraforming. There are however certain terrains and biomes which are harder or impossible to terraform. For example, Mountains cannot be raised or lowered in height through digging or surveys. Forest biomes must be cleared of Trees and Stumps before you can build. the three tiles adjacent to any water biome cannot be terraformed.
Note: Certain actions, like raising or lowering land in particular, have some build-in edge checks that come with a directional caveat. Or, as some (unchecked) example, on the border of a claim: On might be able to raise/lower land on its North & East edge, but not on its South & West edge (without criminal actions active).
Terraforming
General built in, automated terraforming features.
- Forest ground is actively maintained by trees. Forest ground outside the range of any tree will decay to Grassland over time. (Range: <= 9 tiles, center to center, assuming circle)
- Dirt or plowed tiles will over time decay back to the forest or grassland tiles adjacent to it. (general terrain creep)
- Trees on forest ground will over time spawn the same forest terrain. (Range at least 5 tiles(rare, center to center, rectangle), or 5,385 radius in case of circle)
- Trees on non-forest ground will spawn a generic wald terrain.
- Tree-spawned terraforming is not blocked by paved tiles, unlike the general terrain creep.
- (its unclear if growing trees are better at terraforming spawning than mature trees)
- Tree-spawned terraforming is not blocked by paved tiles, unlike the general terrain creep.
Survey Land
(Adventure -> Landscaping -> Plant Survey)
Clicking and dragging will select a area of a maximum of 31x31 to be leveled. Right clicking the flag will open a menu to adjust the desired height to level to. Stockpiles of dirt, stone, and ore within the survey will be used to raise the level of the ground after all necessary digging is done.
See Survey for more detailed information
Removing Cliffs
Cliffs can be removed by raising the cliffs-bottom until the cliffs height becomes less then 20 units.
An easy way to do this is by placing a survey like so:
Plant Grass
(Adventure -> Landscaping -> Plant Grass)
Requires Farming skill to perform.
This command converts a tile into Grassland, this also works on Cobblestone. Each tile has a very small chance of spawning Grassland wildlife or herbs to forage.
Requires 5 seeds of any type (Plant-able non-seed objects such as Hop Cones, Carrots, Beetroots, and Onions do not work.)
Digging
The Dig command lowers the level of most terrain except beaches, mountains, snow and caves and generates a resource depending on the terrain.
Terrain | Resource received |
---|---|
Beach | Sand |
Shallow Water | Ball Clay |
Mountains | Stone |
Forests and Grasslands | Soil and Earthworms |
Mudflats | Acre Clay |
Caves | undiggable |
Swamps | undiggable |
- A normal sloped tile (no cliffs) can have a maximum difference of 2.0m between adjacent/connected corners. Allowing for something like this.
- Digging is considered hard labor, and as such has a minimum energy requirement of 5000.
- Manual digging without using a land Survey always removes just one dirt, or resource, per character dig action.
- There are two manual digging modes. The default mode targets a single tile corner. The Cltr mode targets the tile itself, and tries to level the whole tile. Up when dropping soil, and down when digging.
- When using a land survey:
- Digging Soil by hand removes 1 dirt per action. (very slow)
- A q10 Wooden Shovel removes 2 dirt per action.
- A q10 Metal Shovel removes 4 dirt per action.
- Shovels are not just significantly faster. They also drain less stamina (assuming per dug soil unit).
- As of world 11 it is now possible to dig up items discarded by other players, similar to fishing.
- (Tech: Not all corners of a tile always react the same way to a particular dig/raise action. ie: What might works on a North/S/E/W corner might not work on one of the other corners. Which can be really confusing. Switch to Tile-leveling mode in such cases.)
Raising ground
- Raising ground by itself makes no usage of shovels. And don't costs any stamina. Nor has it a minimum energy requirement.
- When using a land survey: Just raise the survey target height before digging.
- Without a land survey:
- Raising some grid-point by one unit (0.1m): Hold some dirt on your cursor and click near your target corner/grid-point with Shift+Right-Mouse. The dirt on your cursor will be refilled from your inventory.
- Leveling a tile to its highest corner. Click with the dirt on a grid-tile with Shift+Cltr+Right-Mouse. This will use all needed (if available) soil in your inventory to level the tile.
Plowing
(Adventure -> Landscaping -> Plow Field)
Requires the Farming skill to perform.
This command turns normal ground into Plowed Dirt. This is only possible on Forest and Grassland Terrains. It does not work on swamps, mountains, mudflats, snow and beaches.
Notes:
- Plowing by hand requires excessive amounts of Stamina, 25% per tile. A character will be too tired to plow when Stamina is 29% or less.
- Plowing with a Wooden Plow is much faster and takes less Stamina
- Plowing with a Metal Plow is the fastest and takes the least Stamina
- Plowing doesn't affect plants or objects on the plowed tile.
- It is recommended to surround fields with paved stone to prevent spreading of other biomes over plowed field.
Stomp to Dirt
(Adventure -> Landscaping -> Stomp to Dirt)
Requires Farming skill to perform.
This command converts any eligible tile into Dirt
Laying Stone, Brick, and Metal
Lay stone
(Adventure -> Landscaping -> Lay Stone)
Requires Stone Working skill to perform.
This command converts any eligible tile into Paving at a rate of 1 Stone to 1 tile
Notes:
- Paved ground can be Ran on with negligible stamina drain.
- Paved ground It prevents the spawning of animals and forageables
- Paving over Crops is possible, though they cannot be replanted without removing the Paved Ground first
- Building interiors and cellars can also be paved, though the effect is purely cosmetic.
Lay Brick
(Adventure -> Landscaping -> Lay Brick)
Requires Masonry skill to perform.
Much like Lay Stone, this command converts eligible tiles into a brick floor at a rate of 1 Brick to 1 tile.
Each type of Clay gives a different colour of brick when fired in an oven, and this is reflected in the color of the brick floor. Appear magical with a yellow brick road, or give off an imperial air with black bricks!
Notes:
- See above
Lay Metal
(Adventure -> Landscaping -> Lay Metal)
Requires Metal Working skill to perform.
Much like Lay Stone, this command converts eligible tiles into a metal floor at a rate of 1 Metal Bar to 1 tile.
Notes:
- See above