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Walking on cobblestone is the fastest way of travelling (up to 17.3Km/h on a flat tile). Cobblestone can only be removed or terraformed by a player with a premium account. Cobblestone is easier to create than [[stone slabs]], which has an identical travel speed. For these reasons, cobblestone is widely used when making permanent roads, paths, or courtyards. <br>
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Walking on cobblestone is the fastest way of traveling on foot (up to 17.3Km/h on a flat tile). Cobblestone can only be removed or terraformed by a player with a premium account. Cobblestone is easier to create than [[stone slabs]], which has an identical travel speed. For these reasons, cobblestone is widely used when making permanent roads, paths, or courtyards. <br>
  
 
Cobblestone tiles have a chance of decaying if they are not walked upon for 2 days.  
 
Cobblestone tiles have a chance of decaying if they are not walked upon for 2 days.  

Revision as of 09:04, 3 August 2009

Cobblestone
A Cobblestone
Properties
  • Max flat speed: 17.3 km/h
  • Can be created by players?: Yes
  • Underground: No
Creation
Material


Walking on cobblestone is the fastest way of traveling on foot (up to 17.3Km/h on a flat tile). Cobblestone can only be removed or terraformed by a player with a premium account. Cobblestone is easier to create than stone slabs, which has an identical travel speed. For these reasons, cobblestone is widely used when making permanent roads, paths, or courtyards.

Cobblestone tiles have a chance of decaying if they are not walked upon for 2 days.

Making cobblestone

  1. Activate a Stone Brick
  2. Right-click a tile of packed dirt and select Pave.

Destroying cobblestone

  1. Activate a shovel
  2. Right-click a tile of cobblestone and select Destroy Pavement.

Note: A premium account and 21 strength are needed to destroy cobblestone.

Alternatives

Alternative pavements include gravel and stone slabs.