LaserSaysPew wrote:What will be the q of that stone? I built a house in a cave, digging q10 stone from the cellar. Shouldn't it be q20 since minQ on cave level 2 is 20?
Also, do hardness nodes go through levels?
Sevenless wrote:LaserSaysPew wrote:What will be the q of that stone? I built a house in a cave, digging q10 stone from the cellar. Shouldn't it be q20 since minQ on cave level 2 is 20?
Also, do hardness nodes go through levels?
L2 is no longer Q20 base, it's Q10.
Sever wrote:Building and destroying houses: a reckless waste of wood or a village's renewable stone quarry? Story at 11.
MagicManICT wrote:Sever wrote:Building and destroying houses: a reckless waste of wood or a village's renewable stone quarry? Story at 11.
Not reckless, and not a waste. Wood is a renewable resource, my good sir. Stone, on the other hand, once used is gone forever. Same for metal, too.
raybon256 wrote:I believe I read in another thread that houses are there own instances, so if that's the case you would get the some rocks no matter where your house is at.