Difference between revisions of "Mud"
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Mud can be used to create stone-age building blocks, making it useful for making early game shelters when more advanced materials such as wood or stone are not available. | Mud can be used to create stone-age building blocks, making it useful for making early game shelters when more advanced materials such as wood or stone are not available. | ||
− | Both types of Mud building blocks can be [[Plaster of Paris|Plastered]] to make them harder to break | + | Both types of Mud building blocks can be [[Plaster of Paris|Plastered]] to make them harder to break. |
=== {{GridImage|Mudbrick}} Mudbrick === | === {{GridImage|Mudbrick}} Mudbrick === | ||
[[File:Wet Mud Bricks.png|thumb|right|Wet mud bricks set out to dry]] | [[File:Wet Mud Bricks.png|thumb|right|Wet mud bricks set out to dry]] | ||
− | Mudbrick is one of the two building blocks crafted from Mud | + | Mudbrick is one of the two building blocks crafted from Mud. |
{{Recipe/Mud Brick}} | {{Recipe/Mud Brick}} | ||
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The first step in crafting Mudbrick is to craft Mud Bricks by placing Mud in a crafting slot. Then, the Mud Bricks must be dried by shift and right clicking it onto a block exposed to the sun. Mud Bricks will only dry in the day (between 6 AM and 6 PM). | The first step in crafting Mudbrick is to craft Mud Bricks by placing Mud in a crafting slot. Then, the Mud Bricks must be dried by shift and right clicking it onto a block exposed to the sun. Mud Bricks will only dry in the day (between 6 AM and 6 PM). | ||
− | After the mud brick is dried, it can be harvested instantly by left-clicking the block. The dried mud brick can now be used to craft Mudbrick. | + | After the mud brick is dried, it can be harvested instantly by left-clicking the block. The dried mud brick can now be used to craft Mudbrick. Mudbricks will turn to dirt if placed in water. |
Since Mud is sensitive to moistness, even if it is dried, it cannot be used for creating a [[Food#Preparation|Food Preparation]] surface.<ref>Dunkleosteus (https://discordapp.com/channels/426337465691799562/426338146259566602/647511515745746954): "mud does not make a good meal prep table, as it is mud - even if it's dried, liquids from foods would wet it and turn it back into mud. not a good idea."</ref> | Since Mud is sensitive to moistness, even if it is dried, it cannot be used for creating a [[Food#Preparation|Food Preparation]] surface.<ref>Dunkleosteus (https://discordapp.com/channels/426337465691799562/426338146259566602/647511515745746954): "mud does not make a good meal prep table, as it is mud - even if it's dried, liquids from foods would wet it and turn it back into mud. not a good idea."</ref> | ||
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=== {{GridImage|Wattle and Daub}} Wattle and Daub === | === {{GridImage|Wattle and Daub}} Wattle and Daub === | ||
− | + | Wattle is a simple building block made of woven sticks. | |
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{{Recipe/Wattle}} | {{Recipe/Wattle}} | ||
− | + | While Wattle is easy to make and can serve as an early game fence or wall, it can be set on fire by [[Torch]]es and since it is not a full block, items like | |
+ | [[Tool Rack]]s and [[Candle Holder]]s cannot be placed on it. | ||
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+ | Wattle can be upgraded to the Wattle and Daub block by holding Mud in hand and {{key|RMB}}ing on the wattle. Unlike [[Mud Brick]]s, Wattle and Daub does not need to dry. | ||
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+ | ==== Wattle Door ==== | ||
+ | The Wattle Door is an early game version of a wooden door. It can be made with two poles and two wattle. | ||
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+ | {{Recipe/Wattle Door}} | ||
== Trivia == <!-- add any other info that doesn't fit above. Perhaps how the game item relates or differs from its real world version, or of the item used be different in past versions of the game. --> | == Trivia == <!-- add any other info that doesn't fit above. Perhaps how the game item relates or differs from its real world version, or of the item used be different in past versions of the game. --> | ||
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− | + | * Prior to version 84, mudbricks would melt into dirt in the rain. | |
− | <gallery | + | |
+ | * Though the in-game name for this item is mud, its crafting recipe resembles the real life building material cob, which is a mixture of soil and fiberous organic materials (such as straw). | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
File:Mudbrick In Rain.png| Mudbrick blocks turning to dirt in the rain | File:Mudbrick In Rain.png| Mudbrick blocks turning to dirt in the rain | ||
− | File:mudbrick before.png| A mudbrick castle | + | File:mudbrick before.png| A mudbrick castle |
File:mudbrick after.png| The mudbrick castle after rain | File:mudbrick after.png| The mudbrick castle after rain | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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{{History||81.6|Fixed a texture glitch with mudbricks.}} | {{History||81.6|Fixed a texture glitch with mudbricks.}} | ||
{{History||81.7|Plastered Blocks can now be made by applying Plaster of Paris to mudbricks and wattle and daub.}} | {{History||81.7|Plastered Blocks can now be made by applying Plaster of Paris to mudbricks and wattle and daub.}} | ||
+ | {{History||84.0|Mud bricks no longer melt into dirt in the rain.}} | ||
{{History|foot}} | {{History|foot}} | ||
Latest revision as of 13:01, 12 September 2020
Contents
Obtaining
Mud is crafted by dropping and equal number of dirt and straw, and then pouring water from a bucket, such as the Ceramic Bucket, onto the items. 1 straw and 1 dirt will give 2 mud. A bucket of water can turn 32 dirt and 32 straw into 64 mud.
Usage
Mud can be used to create stone-age building blocks, making it useful for making early game shelters when more advanced materials such as wood or stone are not available.
Both types of Mud building blocks can be Plastered to make them harder to break.
Mudbrick
Mudbrick is one of the two building blocks crafted from Mud.
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The first step in crafting Mudbrick is to craft Mud Bricks by placing Mud in a crafting slot. Then, the Mud Bricks must be dried by shift and right clicking it onto a block exposed to the sun. Mud Bricks will only dry in the day (between 6 AM and 6 PM).
After the mud brick is dried, it can be harvested instantly by left-clicking the block. The dried mud brick can now be used to craft Mudbrick. Mudbricks will turn to dirt if placed in water. Since Mud is sensitive to moistness, even if it is dried, it cannot be used for creating a Food Preparation surface.[1]
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Wattle and Daub
Wattle is a simple building block made of woven sticks.
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While Wattle is easy to make and can serve as an early game fence or wall, it can be set on fire by Torches and since it is not a full block, items like Tool Racks and Candle Holders cannot be placed on it.
Wattle can be upgraded to the Wattle and Daub block by holding Mud in hand and Right Clicking on the wattle. Unlike Mud Bricks, Wattle and Daub does not need to dry.
Wattle Door
The Wattle Door is an early game version of a wooden door. It can be made with two poles and two wattle.
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Trivia
- Prior to version 84, mudbricks would melt into dirt in the rain.
- Though the in-game name for this item is mud, its crafting recipe resembles the real life building material cob, which is a mixture of soil and fiberous organic materials (such as straw).
History
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81.3 | Added mud, mud bricks, and mudbricks. | |
81.4 | Mudbrick blocks are no longer all granite. | |
81.6 | Fixed a texture glitch with mudbricks. | |
81.7 | Plastered Blocks can now be made by applying Plaster of Paris to mudbricks and wattle and daub. | |
84.0 | Mud bricks no longer melt into dirt in the rain. |
References
- ↑ Dunkleosteus (https://discordapp.com/channels/426337465691799562/426338146259566602/647511515745746954): "mud does not make a good meal prep table, as it is mud - even if it's dried, liquids from foods would wet it and turn it back into mud. not a good idea."