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This element is a solid form of stone, is not conductive and it melts at 950C. It breaks at a pressure of 8.8 to form STNE.
 
This element is a solid form of stone, is not conductive and it melts at 950C. It breaks at a pressure of 8.8 to form STNE.
  
PSTE, if heated hot enough (at around 460C), will turn into BRCK. This simulates clay baking into ceramic at high temperatures.
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[[Element:PSTE|PSTE]], if heated hot enough (at around 460C), will turn into BRCK. This simulates clay baking into ceramic at high temperatures.
  
If you change the TMP of BRCK to 1, the BRCK will glow a faint blue, PPIP generates this kind of BRCK.  
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If you change the TMP of BRCK to 1, the BRCK will glow a faint blue, PPIP(powered pipe) generates this kind of BRCK around it, while PIPE generates normal BRCK.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 8 November 2022

BRCK.png Brick
Properties
Section Solids
Spawn temperature 22°C
Heat Conductivity 100%
Relative weight 100
Gravity 0
Acid dissolve rate 0.1%
Flammability 0
State Solid
Transitions
High temperature LAVA.png above 949.85°C
High pressure STNE.png above 8.8 pressure
Misc properties
Source code


This element is a solid form of stone, is not conductive and it melts at 950C. It breaks at a pressure of 8.8 to form STNE.

PSTE, if heated hot enough (at around 460C), will turn into BRCK. This simulates clay baking into ceramic at high temperatures.

If you change the TMP of BRCK to 1, the BRCK will glow a faint blue, PPIP(powered pipe) generates this kind of BRCK around it, while PIPE generates normal BRCK.

Language: [[::Element:BRCK|English]]