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[[File:Stonefloor.png|thumb|300px|right]]Paved ground is the result of laying stone, which requires [[Stone Working]]. Paving terrain requires plowing first (grasslands, mudflats and mountains do not need to be plowed to pave).  
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Paved ground is the result of laying stone, which requires [[Stone Working]]. Paving terrain requires plowing first ([[grassland]]s, [[mudflat]]s and [[mountain]]s do not need to be plowed to pave).  
 


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
*If you make a mistake get some seeds into your inventory and use the Adventure>landscaping plant grass to turn it into grass tiles. You can then plow it again.
*If you make a mistake get some seeds into your inventory and use the Adventure>landscaping plant grass to turn it into grass tiles. You can then plow it again.



Revision as of 16:12, 3 April 2012

Paved ground is the result of laying stone, which requires Stone Working. Paving terrain requires plowing first (grasslands, mudflats and mountains do not need to be plowed to pave).

Notes

  • If you make a mistake get some seeds into your inventory and use the Adventure>landscaping plant grass to turn it into grass tiles. You can then plow it again.
  • If you pave where crops are growing they will keep growing. They can still be harvested when they mature.
  • Paved land will decay back to the tile under it after a long time. It takes much longer than plowed land. Many people pave so that they can run fast and so they do not see weeds.
  • There is a 2 tile clearance which is unpavable along coastal areas and thickets. However thicket tiles can be plowed to allow the clearance necessary to pave within a thicket.