Also wonder if one could put Blocks down, fill in adjacent to them, then take the Blocks back out & end up with a 90 degree angle corner made outta Terrain...?
Yeah, people have built "underground" bases above ground with the F&F. But it is destructible so it only slows down players trying to shoot through it.
The terrain and blocks overlap and don't affect each other. So if you place blocks and remove them, you end up where you started.
And that's a great thing about this game (and why I enjoyed minecraft) is the "what happens if I..."element. (Except with minecraft you're the billionth person to have tried it.)
Sweet, that's good to know. Many thanks for the info! :)
Since Terrain & Blocks coexist in the same space, it makes one wonder why the game requires you to use flat terrain for a Base Starter placement... why bother? Huh...
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