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'''Landfill''' can be used to fill in water with grass. Once an area has been filled, there is no way to revert the fill and return water. It is placed using {{Keybinding|lmb}} and the area in which it is placed can be increased and decreased by using {{Keybinding|numplus}} and {{Keybinding|numminus}}. Land-filled area is indistinguishable from normal terrain in terms of mechanics; it can be normally built and walked over.
'''Landfill''' can be used to fill in water with grass. Once an area has been filled, there is no way to revert the fill and return water. It is placed using {{Keybinding|lmb}} and the area in which it is placed can be increased and decreased by using {{Keybinding|numplus}} and {{Keybinding|numminus}}. Land-filled area is indistinguishable from normal terrain in terms of mechanics; it can be normally built and walked over.
== History ==
{{history|0.13.0|
* Introduced}}


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Revision as of 14:47, 26 February 2018

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Landfill

Landfill tile.gif

Recipe

Time.png
0.5
+
Stone.png
50
Landfill.png
1

Total raw

Time.png
0.5
+
Stone.png
50

Used to build Grass

Map color

Stack size

100

Rocket capacity

20 (0.2 stacks)

Prototype type

tile

Internal name

landfill

Required technologies

Landfill (research).png

Produced by

Assembling machine 1.png
Assembling machine 2.png
Assembling machine 3.png
Player.png

Recyling results

Landfill.png
0.25

Landfill can be used to fill in water with grass. Once an area has been filled, there is no way to revert the fill and return water. It is placed using Left mouse button and the area in which it is placed can be increased and decreased by using Numpad + and Numpad -. Land-filled area is indistinguishable from normal terrain in terms of mechanics; it can be normally built and walked over.

History