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{{Item|Gargoyle||Gargoyles just love hanging out, man.}}{{RecipeSplice|Grimstone|Devil Horns}}'''Gargoyle''' is a non-solid block which can connects to adjacent blocks/non-solid blocks. It has 4 sprites: left, right, front, and upside-down. Three '''Gargoyles''' can be obtained from purchasing the [[City Pack]].
{{Item|Gargoyles just love hanging out, man.|Wind}}
{{RecipeStore|[[City Pack]]|8,000|G|Life in the big city is rough! This pack includes 10 [[Sidewalk]]s, 3 [[Street Sign]]s, 3 [[Streetlamp]]s, 10 [[Gothic Building]] tiles, 10 [[Tenement Building]] tiles, 10 [[Fire Escape]]s, 10 [[Hedge]]s, a [[Blue Mailbox]], 3 [[Gargoyle]]s and a [[Fire Hydrant]]. Special bonus: A Rare [[ATM Machine]] that dishes out gems once a day!|3}}
{{RecipeSplice|Grimstone|Devil Horns}}
'''Gargoyle''' is a splicable non-solid foreground block which was added alongside the [[City Pack]] on August 18, 2013.
 
==Function==
When placed, the Gargoyle serves a purely aesthetic purpose.
 
===Possibilities===
{{TableHeader}}
|-
|{{ItemLink|Cash Register}}
|{{TableRecipeSplice|Gargoyle|Military Radio|4}}
|-
|{{ItemLink|Fountain}}
|{{TableRecipeSplice|Gargoyle|Fire Hydrant|4}}
|-
|{{ItemLink|Space Connector}}
|{{TableRecipeSplice|Gargoyle|Copper Plumbing|8}}
{{TableFooter}}
 
==Trivia==
*The Gargoyle is based on an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gargoyle architectural feature of the same name], a grotesque sculpted figure projecting from the gutter of a building, often made in the image of mythical creatures. Gargoyles are historically constructed to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building. Nowadays, gargoyles have remained popular as a decorative building feature in certain cities.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180402043354/https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/why-gargoyles-and-gryphons-keep-watch-over-cities</ref>
 
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Gargoyle.png|Gargoyle inside the inventory of a player.
Gargoyle Sprites.png|The textures of Gargoyle
</gallery>
</gallery>
[[Category:Items]]
 
[[Category:Non-solid Blocks]]
==References==
<references/>
 
[[Category:City Pack]]
[[Category:Splicable]]
[[Category:Splicable]]
[[Category:City Pack]]

Latest revision as of 05:02, 1 March 2022

 Gargoyle (Rarity: 16)

Gargoyles just love hanging out, man.
Properties
None
Data
Type Background Block - Background
Chi Wind
Texture Type Attach to wall (5 Sprites)
Collision Type No Collision
Hardness 7 Hits
6 Hits
Restores after 8s of inactivity.
Seed Color
#516767
#001212
Grow Time 1h 16m 16s
Default Gems Drop 0 - 4
Paint Preview
None
Red
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Green
Aqua
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Charcoal

id:Gargoyle

Growtopia Store
Purchase the City Pack for 8,000 in the Growtopia Store.
"Life in the big city is rough! This pack includes 10 Sidewalks, 3 Street Signs, 3 Streetlamps, 10 Gothic Building tiles, 10 Tenement Building tiles, 10 Fire Escapes, 10 Hedges, a Blue Mailbox, 3 Gargoyles and a Fire Hydrant. Special bonus: A Rare ATM Machine that dishes out gems once a day!"
Every purchase will give 3 items.
Splicing
The tree of this item can be made by mixing the following seeds:
Grimstone Seed
Devil Horns Seed

Gargoyle is a splicable non-solid foreground block which was added alongside the City Pack on August 18, 2013.

Function

When placed, the Gargoyle serves a purely aesthetic purpose.

Possibilities

Item
Recipe
Cash Register Up to 4 can be dropped from harvesting its tree, made by splicing:
•    Gargoyle Seed + Military Radio Seed
Fountain Up to 4 can be dropped from harvesting its tree, made by splicing:
•    Gargoyle Seed + Fire Hydrant Seed
Space Connector Up to 8 can be dropped from harvesting its tree, made by splicing:
•    Gargoyle Seed + Copper Plumbing Seed

Trivia

  • The Gargoyle is based on an architectural feature of the same name, a grotesque sculpted figure projecting from the gutter of a building, often made in the image of mythical creatures. Gargoyles are historically constructed to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building. Nowadays, gargoyles have remained popular as a decorative building feature in certain cities.[1]

References