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You may place {{PAGENAME}} outside of the [[Nuclear Fallout Zone]] and move around freely on it without getting harmed as it appears the [[biome]] itself is responsible for the damage and not the ground you may walk on. |
You may place {{PAGENAME}} outside of the [[Nuclear Fallout Zone]] and move around freely on it without getting harmed as it appears the [[biome]] itself is responsible for the damage and not the ground you may walk on. |
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Radiated Earth | |
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Basic Information | |
Category | Terrain |
Block Properties | |
Hit Points | 1 |
Horizontal Support | 20 |
Mass | 10 |
Characteristic Properties | |
Max Stack | 64 |
Radiated Earth acts as the boundaries of the map.
Radiated Earth is a scavengeable resource. As of now Radiated Earth serves no purpose.
You may place Radiated Earth outside of the Nuclear Fallout Zone and move around freely on it without getting harmed as it appears the biome itself is responsible for the damage and not the ground you may walk on.