Difference between revisions of "Miner's Support Beam"
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==About== | ==About== | ||
− | A {{i|{{PAGENAME}}}} is obtained from the Store bought {{ | + | A {{i|{{PAGENAME}}}} is obtained from the Store bought {{i|Miner's Pack}}. A {{PAGENAME}} is a Support Beam with an 17x tile radius. Support Beams cannot be moved once they have been placed. |
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Latest revision as of 01:48, 26 November 2020
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AboutA Miner's Support Beam is obtained from the Store bought Miner's Pack. A Miner's Support Beam is a Support Beam with an 17x tile radius. Support Beams cannot be moved once they have been placed. Cave-InsEach time a Wall tile is Mined there is a chance to trigger a Cave-In. A Cave-In will scatter new Rubble Walls randomly in areas that you have already Mined out around the source of the Cave-In. Being under a Cave-In when it falls will instantly cause you to become Knocked Out and will damage nearby Structures. The chance of a Cave-In happening is based off the wall's proximity to other Un-Mined Walls, its proximity to already existing Support Beam and your Mines & Mountains Proficiency. While very rare it is technically still possible to get a Cave-In while mining under the radius of a Support Beam. An impending Cave-In will be evident by a rumbling sound and dust falling from the ceiling and can be stopped by building a Support Beam directly under the exact spot where the dust is falling.
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