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| [[File:Aggregate.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Aggregate]] || [[File:Wet_aggregate.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Wet Aggregate]] || [[File:Stone.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Stone]] | | [[File:Aggregate.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Aggregate]] || [[File:Wet_aggregate.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Wet Aggregate]] || [[File:Stone.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Stone]] | ||
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| [[File:Render.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Render]] || [[File:Wet_render.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Wet Render]] || [[File: | | [[File:Render.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Render]] || [[File:Wet_render.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Wet Render]] || [[File:Sandstone.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Sandstone]] | ||
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| [[File: | | [[File:Adobe_Mix.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Adobe Mix]] || [[File:Wet_adobe_mix.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Wet Adobe Mix]] || [[File:Adobe.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Adobe]] | ||
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| N/A || [[File:Wet_tarry_aggregate.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Wet Tarry Aggregate]] || [[File:Tarstone.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Tarstone]] | | N/A || [[File:Wet_tarry_aggregate.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Wet Tarry Aggregate]] || [[File:Tarstone.jpg|32x32px|frameless|IMG!]] [[Tarstone]] |
Revision as of 04:28, 9 February 2024
There are 3 main types of concrete. Concrete nodes, when they touch water, turn into their corresponding liquid form. These liquids, over time, if exposed to air, turn into their concrete "product". Concretes have a pliant stage between the liquid stage and product stage where they are able to be etched with a stylus into many different patterns.
Powder | Liquid | Product |
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Aggregate | Wet Aggregate | Stone |
Render | Wet Render | Sandstone |
Adobe Mix | Wet Adobe Mix | Adobe |
N/A | Wet Tarry Aggregate | Tarstone |
Tarstone can be made by right-clicking wet aggregate with a charcoal lump.