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[[CDB|Main]] / [[Skills]] / [[Masonry]] / [[Stone cutting]] / '''{{PAGENAME}}'''
 
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''A gravestone to mark the final resting place of someone important.''
 
''A gravestone to mark the final resting place of someone important.''
  
A [[gravestone]] is a decorative item that can be used to [[bury]] a [[corpse]].
 
  
[[Category:Babel/G]]
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== Notes ==
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* A [[gravestone]] is a decorative item that can be used to [[bury]] a [[corpse]].
  
== Notes ==
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* With a [[shovel]] and gravestone in your inventory, activate the gravestone and right-click the corpse on the ground. The corpse will be buried and the gravestone planted in its place.  By activating a [[stone chisel]], an inscription may be made by right-clicking the planted gravestone.
* You need to have a shovel in inventory to bury with gravestone.
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* Once planted it, cannot be picked up or [[improve]]d.
* Once planted by burying a corpse, it can not be picked up or [[improve]]d.
 
 
* Can only be moved and turned with the ''Move'' right-click options.
 
* Can only be moved and turned with the ''Move'' right-click options.
* When dropped, lays flat on the ground. Stays upright after burying a corpse with it.
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* When dropped, it lays flat on the ground.
* Use a [[stone chisel]] on the grave to inscribe a message.
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* The default name of the planted gravestone is that of the buried corpse. However, it may be renamed.
* Default text for rename of gravestone is the corpse's name. Can rename gravestone with nothing activated.
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* Maximum inscription length is 2 characters for every 1 full quality of the gravestone.
* Message length is 2 characters for every 1 quality.
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* The markings on the stone translate to: ''respawn alreadi''. It is spelled with an ''i'' because there is no ''y'' in the Futhark language.
* The markings on the stone translate to: ''respawn alreadi''. It is spelled with an ''i'' because there is no ''y'' in the language used.
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* The gravestone must be bashed to be removed.
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* Repairing requires no specific activated item.
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* Can be created using [[stone]], [[marble]], [[sandstone brick|sandstone]], or [[slate]].
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[[Category:Marble items]]
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[[Category:Sandstone items]]
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[[Category:Slate items]]
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[[Category:Stone items]]
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[[Category:Decoration]]
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[[Category:Babel/G]]

Latest revision as of 15:08, 18 August 2022

Main / Skills / Masonry / Stone cutting / Gravestone

Gravestone
A Gravestone
Creation
Result
  • Gravestone (20.00kg)
Skill and improvement

Description

A gravestone to mark the final resting place of someone important.


Notes

  • With a shovel and gravestone in your inventory, activate the gravestone and right-click the corpse on the ground. The corpse will be buried and the gravestone planted in its place. By activating a stone chisel, an inscription may be made by right-clicking the planted gravestone.
  • Once planted it, cannot be picked up or improved.
  • Can only be moved and turned with the Move right-click options.
  • When dropped, it lays flat on the ground.
  • The default name of the planted gravestone is that of the buried corpse. However, it may be renamed.
  • Maximum inscription length is 2 characters for every 1 full quality of the gravestone.
  • The markings on the stone translate to: respawn alreadi. It is spelled with an i because there is no y in the Futhark language.
  • The gravestone must be bashed to be removed.
  • Repairing requires no specific activated item.
  • Can be created using stone, marble, sandstone, or slate.