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140 bytes removed, 17:36, 4 May 2011
→‎Levelling: cannot flatten paved tiles
To make a road level to walk on, so that it does not [[slope]] to one side, stand on the higher of the two sides and examine the tile border that crosses the road to the lower side. You will need to do some combination of [[digging]] the higher side and dropping dirt on the lower side to bring it to "this slope is level".
In normal grassy areas, it may be possible to simply choose '''[[Flattening|Flatten]]''' on each tile as you walk along the roadsite, you will want to do this before paving as paved tiles cannot be flattened. But However, this often does not work because of [[rock]], uneven numbers of dirt, lack of dirt in your inventory or low digging skill. A player with a higher digging skill may also flatten paved tiles of any type, provided they are not too close to a [[building]], [[Stone wall|wall]] or [[fence]] or on [[Deed|deeded]] land where they do not have permission. The dig & dump method however will always work, unless there is something preventing dirt from being dropped. It may also be possible that a road has to be placed near a 30+ slope, in which case it is better to [[Guides/FlatRaising|flat-raise]] to level your tile because any dirt dropped will slide down.
When using flatten, one may find it handy to 'stop' the flatten action once the slope hits the desired value, instead of allowing the entire flatten to take place. This can make evening out slopes along a hill much faster.
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