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{{Block
|Name=Plaster
|Image=File:Grid Plain plaster.png
|Material=Stone
|Stackable=64
|Drops=Itself
}}
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[[file:Grid Plain plaster.png|32px|Plain]][[file:Grid Straight logs plaster.png|32px|Straight]][[file:Grid Square logs plaster.png|32px|Square]][[file:Grid Diagonal logs plaster.png|32px|Diagonal]]
= Plaster =


There are four types of plaster blocks currently in the game as shown above. All versions start off as plain and are crafted into the other three. The diagonal and straight versions show different faces in different directions depending on where you are facing when placing the block.
Players can create four versions of plaster blocks. All plaster blocks begin by crafting plain plaster blocks. Plain blocks are modified by adding [[boards]] to craft the other three types.  


== Making Plaster ==
== Creation ==
Plaster blocks require [[sand]], a [[firepit]], and chalk or limestone [[rock|small stones]] to create. [[Boards]] are an optional component. 
*Block Shapes: Only Full Blocks may be created. There are no plaster Slabs (half-block), or Stairs.
*Material Variant: Any [[sand]] variant can be used to craft these blocks. The small stones must be chalk or lime.
*Appearance: The placement of [[boards]] in the last crafting stage affects the appearance of the block, but any board type may be used to craft.


To make plaster you first must start by locating [[chalk rock]]. By mining [[chalk rock]] you'll acquire [[chalk stone]]s. [[Chalk stone]] can then be placed below a [[hammer]] in a crafting grid to produce [[Crafting_Recipes#Food / Resources|chalk powder]]. The next step is to convert this into [[[Crafting_Recipes#Food / Resources|quicklime]] by cooking the [[[Crafting_Recipes#Food / Resources|chalk powder]]. By combining [[[Crafting_Recipes#Food / Resources|quicklime]] and any [[sand]] in a crafting grid at a 1 to 1 ratio it'll produce plain plaster. By arranging any type of [[Trees|plank]]s in various combinations around the plaster block you'll make different types of plaster blocks.
===Crafting Lime===
To make plaster, locate chalk or limestone [[rock#special use small stones|small stones]] and mine the rock or collect small stones.  
Chalk small stones can be placed below a [[hammer]] in a crafting grid to produce chalk powder, or ground using a [[quern]].  
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=|B1=|C1=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A2=|B2=Copper hammer|C2=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A3=|B3=Chalk stone|C3=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|Output=Crushed chalk}}


===Crafting Quicklime===
Convert the lime into quicklime by cooking the chalk powder using a [[firepit]]. Each quicklime requires two chalk powder.


===Crafting Plain Plaster===
To assemble plaster blocks, combine the quicklime and sand in the crafting grid as shown below.


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{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=|B1=|C1=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A2=|B2=Quicklime|C2=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A3=|B3=Granite sand|C3=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|Output=Plain plaster
}}
 
===Crafting Plaster Variants===
Arranging any type of [[boards]] around the plaster block creates three alternative versions of blocks with logs in different patterns. Place boards and plain plaster in the crafting grid as shown below.
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=|B1=Oak Board|C1=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A2=|B2=Plain plaster|C2=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A3=|B3=Oak Board|C3=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|Output=Straight logs plaster
|NoBreak=y
}}
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=|B1=Oak Board|C1=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A2=Oak Board|B2=Plain plaster|C2=Oak Board
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A3=|B3=Oak Board|C3=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|Output=Square logs plaster
|NoBreak=y
}}
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=Oak Board|B1=|C1=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A2=|B2=Plain plaster|C2=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A3=|B3=|C3=Oak Board
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|Output=Diagonal logs plaster
}}
 
==Usage==
 
===Building Component===
Plaster Blocks are primarily used to create player structures.
 
*Special: When placed, the diagonal and straight plaster blocks present different faces in different directions. The block facing is dependent on the direction that a player faces when placing the block. 
==== Block Types ====
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Plain !! Straight Logs !! Square Logs !! Diagonal Logs
|-
| [[File: Grid Plain plaster.png|Plain|130px]] || [[File:Grid Straight logs plaster.png|Straight|130px]] || [[File:Grid Square logs plaster.png|Square|130px]] || [[File: Grid Diagonal logs plaster.png|Diagonal|130px]]
|}
 
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Revision as of 14:50, 15 February 2020

Plaster
Grid Plain plaster.png
Material Stone
Stackable 64
Drops Itself
Blocks

Players can create four versions of plaster blocks. All plaster blocks begin by crafting plain plaster blocks. Plain blocks are modified by adding boards to craft the other three types.

Creation

Plaster blocks require sand, a firepit, and chalk or limestone small stones to create. Boards are an optional component.

  • Block Shapes: Only Full Blocks may be created. There are no plaster Slabs (half-block), or Stairs.
  • Material Variant: Any sand variant can be used to craft these blocks. The small stones must be chalk or lime.
  • Appearance: The placement of boards in the last crafting stage affects the appearance of the block, but any board type may be used to craft.

Crafting Lime

To make plaster, locate chalk or limestone small stones and mine the rock or collect small stones. Chalk small stones can be placed below a hammer in a crafting grid to produce chalk powder, or ground using a quern.



Crafting Quicklime

Convert the lime into quicklime by cooking the chalk powder using a firepit. Each quicklime requires two chalk powder.

Crafting Plain Plaster

To assemble plaster blocks, combine the quicklime and sand in the crafting grid as shown below.



Quicklime

Granite sand


Plain plaster








Crafting Plaster Variants

Arranging any type of boards around the plaster block creates three alternative versions of blocks with logs in different patterns. Place boards and plain plaster in the crafting grid as shown below.


Oak Board

Plain plaster

Oak Board


Straight logs plaster






Oak Board

Oak Board

Plain plaster

Oak Board

Oak Board

Square logs plaster






Oak Board


Plain plaster


Oak Board

Diagonal logs plaster








Usage

Building Component

Plaster Blocks are primarily used to create player structures.

  • Special: When placed, the diagonal and straight plaster blocks present different faces in different directions. The block facing is dependent on the direction that a player faces when placing the block.

Block Types

Plain Straight Logs Square Logs Diagonal Logs
Plain Straight Square Diagonal


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