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Stone brick

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Stone brick.png
Stone brick

Stone brick tile.png

Recipe

Time.png
3.2
+
Stone.png
2
Stone brick.png
1

Total raw

Time.png
3.2
+
Stone.png
2

Map color

Walking speed

130%

Stack size

100

Prototype type

item

Internal name

stone-brick

Required technologies

None required

Produced by

Stone furnace.png
Steel furnace.png
Electric furnace.png

Consumed by

Concrete.png
Electric furnace.png
Oil refinery.png
Steel furnace.png
Wall.png

Stone bricks are produced from stone in any furnace, and are used in multiple recipes as well as placing them to create stone paths.

Recipes in which they are used include the two advanced types of furnace (meaning they are used in research), as well as more advanced stone products, notably concrete. It is more material efficient to use concrete for paths, as double the amount of tiles are produced from the same amount of stone.

Stone path increases walking speed by 30% and reduces vehicle rolling resistance, allowing for improved acceleration and top speed. However, any type of path practically prevents pollution absorption by terrain, so extensive use of paths may cause the factory's pollution to spread farther. Stone paths have no effect on the movement speed of enemies.

Usage

Holding them allows the player to mine any type of path, and placing them over another type of path automatically mines the previous path.

Stone paths are placed using Left mouse button and can be removed by using Right mouse button while holding any kind of path. The area in which stone bricks are placed can be increased and decreased by using Numpad + and Numpad -.

History

  • 0.17.0:
    • Crafting time reduced from 3.5 to 3.2 seconds.
  • 0.16.0:
    • All terrains, including stone path and concrete, have transitions with water.
  • 0.12.0:
    • Stone bricks are now used in stone paths, and in concrete.
    • Terrain modifies vehicle friction force (sand: 1.8, grass: 1.6, dirt: 1.4, stone path: 1.1, concrete: 0.8).

See also