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Stone Boulder vs. Granite Boulder

PostPosted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 4:29 am
by Smurphy
Does anyone know what the difference in design is? The wiki does not have a picture of the Granite Boulder, therefore I'm not sure which one to chip while foraging.

Re: Stone Boulder vs. Granite Boulder

PostPosted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 4:44 am
by Hans_Lemurson
For things that require "any stone", it doesn't matter whether you use generic boulders or Granite.

However, there are some things which specifically require Granite itself as an ingredient:
-Stone Hedges (15 granite in the starter corner, 8 required for additional corners, 1 per wall segment)
-Gardening Pots

Since regular stone can be gotten in quarries, but granite cannot, it is better to chip the generic boulders than granite boulders, which are non-renewable at present.

Re: Stone Boulder vs. Granite Boulder

PostPosted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 5:13 am
by Champie
Smurphy wrote:Does anyone know what the difference in design is? The wiki does not have a picture of the Granite Boulder, therefore I'm not sure which one to chip while foraging.

Here is a reply in the Ender Client Thread to help you add additional information to your radar.xml file. Some of these are now added by default, so be sure to read as much of the thread as necessary to understand how to edit the radar.xml file
http://forum.salemthegame.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=50&p=43208#p43208
DonnEssime wrote:For the record, here is my custom group (including a minepoint)

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<group name="custom" shape="square" show="true">
   <marker match="gfx/terobjs/herbs/arrowhead" text="Indian Arrowhead" color="#008Eaa" />
   <marker match="gfx/terobjs/herbs/indianfeather" text="Indian Feather" color="#33ffdd" />
   <marker match="gfx/terobjs/leanto" text="Leanto" color="#000000" />
   <marker match="gfx/terobjs/minepoint" text="MinePoint" color="#FFFFFF" />
   <marker match="gfx/terobjs/claim" text="Claim" color="#555555" />
</group>


some of these I had to add by hand to, I don't know whether they are standard by now:
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   <marker match="gfx/terobjs/bumling/bumling-granite" text="Granite Boulder" color="#CA6700" />
   <marker match="gfx/terobjs/bumling/bumling" text="Stone Boulder" color="#333333" />
   <marker match="gfx/terobjs/bumling/bumling2" text="Stone Boulder" color="#333333" />
   <marker match="gfx/terobjs/tumbleweed" text="Tumbleweed" color="#885A06" />

   <!-- unknown animals -->
   <marker pattern="gfx/kritter/.+" color="#ffaaff" />

Here is an image of stone boulder and granite boulder side by side
Image

Re: Stone Boulder vs. Granite Boulder

PostPosted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 5:20 am
by Hans_Lemurson
Oh hey, Champie actually answered the question rather than misreading it like I did!

Granite is redder than stone and the boulders have two lumps rather than just 1.

Re: Stone Boulder vs. Granite Boulder

PostPosted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 6:16 am
by Smurphy
Thanks guys I appreciate it! I'm not gonna add those things into the ender client, it sounds too confusing lol.

Re: Stone Boulder vs. Granite Boulder

PostPosted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 12:28 pm
by ysbryd
Its easy, granite looks like a puppy's face :D