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'''Slope''' is the angle/incline a [[tile]] is set at. Slope, usually expressed in dirts, can be determined by examining a [[tile border]] (See illustration). Slopes of [[cave floor]]s can be determined the same as with dirt. Slopes inside caves are the same as those outside.  
 
'''Slope''' is the angle/incline a [[tile]] is set at. Slope, usually expressed in dirts, can be determined by examining a [[tile border]] (See illustration). Slopes of [[cave floor]]s can be determined the same as with dirt. Slopes inside caves are the same as those outside.  
  
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* With a [[shovel]] activated and enough [[digging]] skill, the slope of a tile border (or whether it is flat) will show by hovering the mouse over it.
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* When outside(not in a cave) with a [[shovel]] or [[pickaxe]] activated, the slope of a tile border (or whether it is flat) will show by hovering the mouse over it.
* With a [[pickaxe]] activated and at least 15 [[mining]] skill, the slope of a tile board inside a cave will show by hovering the mouse over it.  
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* When inside a cave with a pickaxe activated, the slope of a tile border (or whether it is flat) will show by hovering the mouse over it.
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* At 0 skill you can only see the slopes of the tile you are standing on. For every 15 [[digging]] or [[mining]] skill (depending on whether shovel or pickaxe is selected) the distance at which you can see slopes increases by 1 tile.  
 
* The slope can also be shown inside a tunnel with [[concrete]] activated.
 
* The slope can also be shown inside a tunnel with [[concrete]] activated.
* The more digging skill, the more tiles away the slope of tile borders will show by hovering the mouse over them.
 
 
* Maximum slope before starting to fall down is 23 or 24, but a [[player]] can get hurt walking down if the slope is over 20, depending on [[body strength]], how much the player is [[encumbrance|carrying]] or dragging, etc.
 
* Maximum slope before starting to fall down is 23 or 24, but a [[player]] can get hurt walking down if the slope is over 20, depending on [[body strength]], how much the player is [[encumbrance|carrying]] or dragging, etc.
 
* At around 30 slope the player will be required to [[climb]] in order to move uphill.
 
* At around 30 slope the player will be required to [[climb]] in order to move uphill.
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* [[Diagonal slope]]
 
* [[Diagonal slope]]
  
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 3 August 2023

Main / Game Mechanics / Slope


Slope is the angle/incline a tile is set at. Slope, usually expressed in dirts, can be determined by examining a tile border (See illustration). Slopes of cave floors can be determined the same as with dirt. Slopes inside caves are the same as those outside.

Slope Example

Notes

  • When outside(not in a cave) with a shovel or pickaxe activated, the slope of a tile border (or whether it is flat) will show by hovering the mouse over it.
  • When inside a cave with a pickaxe activated, the slope of a tile border (or whether it is flat) will show by hovering the mouse over it.
  • At 0 skill you can only see the slopes of the tile you are standing on. For every 15 digging or mining skill (depending on whether shovel or pickaxe is selected) the distance at which you can see slopes increases by 1 tile.
  • The slope can also be shown inside a tunnel with concrete activated.
  • Maximum slope before starting to fall down is 23 or 24, but a player can get hurt walking down if the slope is over 20, depending on body strength, how much the player is carrying or dragging, etc.
  • At around 30 slope the player will be required to climb in order to move uphill.
  • Horses can scale slopes up to 40 when ridden or pulling large carts and wagons.

See also