Concrete Blocks | |
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"Concrete provides good protection and is a very flexible building material, allowing you to craft many shapes as you go. Can be upgraded" | |
Basic Information | |
Group | Building |
Category | Building Material |
Type | Blocks |
Block Properties | |
Hit Points | 3000 |
Horizontal Support | 90 |
Mass | 15 |
Characteristic Properties | |
Max Stack | 500 |
Description[ | ]
Concrete Blocks is a craftable building material that is very durable. Zombies can still break it, but it will take a lot of time since it is one of the stronger building materials in the game. Hitting the block will yield 25 Cobblestone Rocks in total. Any other concrete block such as wedges and pillars have the exact same stats as Concrete Blocks.
Block Varieties
The Concrete Blocks comes in a number of different varieties, each with the same durability and features. The only difference is the shape and hit boxes, which may allow you to shoot through them or walk up them. There are rare cases, when a variety has different properties, see Notes below for specific information.
Variety | Up-gradable | Degradable | Craftable | |
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Concrete Block | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
File:ConcreteHalf.png | Concrete 1/2 Block | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteQuarter.png | Concrete 1/4 Block | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteEighth.png | Concrete 1/8 Block | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteArrowSlitHalf.png | Concrete Arrow Slit | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteCNRRound.png | Concrete Corner Round | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteCNRRoundTop.png | Concrete Corner Round Top | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteCNRFull.png | Concrete Full Corner | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteCNRInside.png | Concrete Inside Corner | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcretePillar100.png | Concrete Pillar 100 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcretePillar50.png | Concrete Pillar 50 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcretePlate.png | Concrete Plate | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteCTRPlate.png | Concrete Plate Centered | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcretePole.png | Concrete Pole | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcretePyramid.png | Concrete Pyramid | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteRamp.png | Concrete Ramp | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteCNRRamp.png | Concrete Ramp Corner | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteStairs25.png | Concrete Stairs | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteSupport.png | Concrete Support | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteWedge.png | Concrete Wedge | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteWedgeTip.png | Concrete Wedge Tip | Yes | Yes | Yes |
File:ConcreteTrim2.png | Concrete Trim 2 [BVL 1] | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Notes[]
- ↑ Upgrades to normal Poured Concrete Block.
Crafting[ | ]
Creating[ | ]
A Concrete Blocks can be crafted with this recipe:
Item | Name | Count | |
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Concrete Mix | 10 |
Upgrading[ | ]
A Concrete Blocks can be upgraded using any of these recipes:
Item | Name | Count | |
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Brick Blocks | 1 | ||
Concrete Mix | 10 |
Item | Name | Count | |
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Decayed Brick Block | 1 | ||
Concrete Mix | 10 |
Item | Name | Count | |
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Brick Pavers Block | 1 | ||
Concrete Mix | 10 |
Item | Name | Count | |
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Cobblestone Blocks | 1 | ||
Concrete Mix | 10 |
Item | Name | Count | |
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Reinforced Scrap Iron Blocks | 1 | ||
Concrete Mix | 10 |
Item | Name | Count | |
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Adobe White Blocks | 1 | ||
Concrete Mix | 7 |
Item | Name | Count | |
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Adobe Peach Blocks | 1 | ||
Concrete Mix | 7 |
Concrete blocks are now able to be made in the crafting menu similar to adobe, Concrete Blocks can be upgraded from other blocks, including:
- Most Brick blocks
- Most Adobe blocks
- Cobblestone Blocks
Upgrading[ | ]
Recipes
The following recipes require Concrete Blocks: (NOTE: Times are based on a level 1 skill and the material that an object is crafted from, which is only reliable for food at the moment, so is rather difficult to calculate, this table is auto-generated):
Item | Required Materials | Workstation | Implement | Time | Magazine | Perk Book | Skill | Schematic |
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It is important to note that concrete - when initially upgraded - will be wet and therefore significantly weaker than dry concrete, giving less structural integrity and a lower durability until it eventually dries (over the course of roughly a day). For this reason, temporary supports need to be added when making higher level floors.