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The '''Fallen Pillar''' is an unsplicable solid foreground block which was added as part of the [[Stuff! Update|Stuff!]] update on October 1, 2018.
The '''Fallen Pillar''' is an unsplicable solid foreground block which was added as part of the [[Stuff! Update|Stuff!]] update on October 1, 2018.



Revision as of 13:26, 3 June 2022

 Fallen Pillar

Nothing beside remains.
Properties
This item never drops any seeds.
Data
Type Foreground Block - Foreground
Chi Earth
Texture Type Horizontal
Collision Type Full Collision
Hardness 6 Hits
5 Hits
Restores after 8s of inactivity.
Seed Color
#DFD7C9
#B5A688
Grow Time 1h 0m 0s
Default Gems Drop N/A
Paint Preview
None
Red
Yellow
Green
Aqua
Blue
Purple
Charcoal

id:Fallen Pillar

Farmer Role Level 4 Needed
Harvesting
Harvest any tree of rarity 16-35.

The Fallen Pillar is an unsplicable solid foreground block which was added as part of the Stuff! update on October 1, 2018.

Function

When placed, the Fallen Pillar serves a purely aesthetic purpose.

Possibilities

Item
Recipe
Stone Gargoyle Wings 1 can be dropped from combining:
•    Fallen Pillar (×20)
•    Aquamarine Stone (×5)
•    Tiled Hospital Wall (×5)
in any Chemical Combiner.
→   Requires Builder role level 4.

Trivia

  • The Fallen Pillar uses the same texture as the Pillar, although the former's texture is rotated 270° clockwise (or 90° counter-clockwise).
  • The description of the item is directly lifted off a line from the sonnet "Ozymandias", which told the story of a king who—in order to preserve his legacy—erected a huge statue bearing his name. In the poem, the narrator lamented the fact that the sculpture had since been destroyed by the ravages of time, as all other human-made works will.