Difference between revisions of "Companion Slab"
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* It's possible to get a full-sized [[Companion Cube]] back by placing one Companion Slab on top of another. | * It's possible to get a full-sized [[Companion Cube]] back by placing one Companion Slab on top of another. | ||
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[[Category:The Age of Wood Tier 3: Power Tools]] | [[Category:The Age of Wood Tier 3: Power Tools]] |
Revision as of 23:54, 15 December 2018
While the Companion Cube is nearly indestructible it can be cut in half to form Companion Slabs. The slabs can be a pleasant alternative for small homes that cannot accommodate a full-sized pet and can be used to reach items on high shelves.
Contents
Crafting
Saw
Name | Ingredients | Input » Output |
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Companion Slab | Companion Cube | » |
Applications
- Stepping stool
- An example to other Wolves & Companion Cubes
- Aesthetics
Keep in Mind
- It's possible to get a full-sized Companion Cube back by placing one Companion Slab on top of another.