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It can be used to block the way for [[zombie]]s by creating thin walls, but since zombies will break through very quickly, it is recommended to use plywood as a crafting material instead. |
It can be used to block the way for [[zombie]]s by creating thin walls, but since zombies will break through very quickly, it is recommended to use plywood as a crafting material instead. |
Revision as of 09:30, 12 June 2014
Plywood | |
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Basic Information | |
Category | Building Material |
Type | Siding |
Block Properties | |
Hit Points | 1 |
Horizontal Support | 6 |
Mass | 6 |
Characteristic Properties | |
Max Stack | 64 |
Scrapping/Forging Properties | |
Combustible | Yes |
Burn Time | 0:24 min |
Plywood is a non.dickshit item and potential building material.
It can be used to block the way for zombies by creating thin walls, but since zombies will break through very quickly, it is recommended to use plywood as a crafting material instead.
Notes[ | ]
- Old Plywood has the same stats.
- Plywood cannot be used to cover an inside corner, as it reserves a part of the next block, making placing impossible.
- This item can still drop from destroyed wooden objects (doors, chests,...) in towns or buildings.
Bugs[ | ]
- When hitting a block within close range of a placed Plywood, it makes you hit the Plywood instead.