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[[Category:Tools]] | [[Category:Tools]] | ||
{{Itembox | {{Itembox | ||
| name = Terrain Manipulator | |||
| image = [[File:ItemTerrainManipulator.png]] | |||
| prefabhash = 111280987 | |||
| prefabname = ItemTerrainManipulator | |||
| stacks = 1 | |||
| slot_class = SlotClass.Tool | |||
| sorting_class = SortingClass.Default | |||
| recipe_machine1 = Tool Manufactory | |||
| recipe_cost1 = 10g [[Steel]], 2g [[Electrum]], 1g [[Invar]], 5g [[Solder]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
The Terrain Manipulator is a tool used to manipulate terrain, it takes a battery cell to power, and a [[Dirt Canister|Dirt Canister]] to use. | |||
The Terrain Manipulator is a tool used to manipulate terrain, it takes a battery cell to power, and a [[Dirt Canister]] to use. | |||
== Use == | == Use == | ||
While in the active hand, use right-click or 'O' to turn On/Off. Use left-click to use. Can be used to add material to a terrain, useful for any type of terraforming. | |||
Use left-click | |||
Latest revision as of 17:42, 8 March 2026
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| Properties | |
|---|---|
| Stacks | No |
| Recipes | |
| Tool Manufactory | 10g Steel, 2g Electrum, 1g Invar, 5g Solder |
| Logic | |
| Item Hash | 111280987 |
| Item Name | ItemTerrainManipulator |
| Logic Classes |
SlotClass.Tool SortingClass.Default |
Description
The Terrain Manipulator is a tool used to manipulate terrain, it takes a battery cell to power, and a Dirt Canister to use.
Use
While in the active hand, use right-click or 'O' to turn On/Off. Use left-click to use. Can be used to add material to a terrain, useful for any type of terraforming.
