Difference between revisions of "Emerald"
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | * [[Ruby|Rubies]] | + | * [[Ruby|Rubies]] and [[Diamond|Diamonds]] also require the use of [[Bomb|Bombs]] to obtain. |
* There are also [[Emerald Stairs|Emerald Stairs]] & [[Half Emerald|Half Emeralds]]. They are [[Crafting|craftable]] with the use of Emerald blocks. | * There are also [[Emerald Stairs|Emerald Stairs]] & [[Half Emerald|Half Emeralds]]. They are [[Crafting|craftable]] with the use of Emerald blocks. | ||
* Emeralds, [[Ruby|rubies]], and [[Diamond|Diamonds]] were introduced to the game on [[News & Updates|2/1/2016]]. | * Emeralds, [[Ruby|rubies]], and [[Diamond|Diamonds]] were introduced to the game on [[News & Updates|2/1/2016]]. |
Revision as of 18:00, 15 July 2016
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Emeralds are standard blocks that were introduced to the game on 2/1/2016.
How to obtain
Can only be found buried within Mines. They cannot be crafted.
Emeralds cannot be mined by hand. They can only be acquired by the use of Bombs.
Once acquired from a mine or from other players, Emeralds, Ruby, and Diamond no longer require the use of Bombs to remove once placed.
Notes
- Rubies and Diamonds also require the use of Bombs to obtain.
- There are also Emerald Stairs & Half Emeralds. They are craftable with the use of Emerald blocks.
- Emeralds, rubies, and Diamonds were introduced to the game on 2/1/2016.
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