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* One is the object of the [[Principles of Art and Music|Principle of Art and Music]]. Players also build sculptures to decorate the landscape, to draw attention to camps and buildings, or simply to express their creativity. | * One is the object of the [[Principles of Art and Music|Principle of Art and Music]]. Players also build sculptures to decorate the landscape, to draw attention to camps and buildings, or simply to express their creativity. | ||
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Revision as of 03:07, 26 September 2018
A sculpture is a decorative building. It is formed from resources which are loaded into the sculpture and repositioned as the sculptor sees fit. Passers-by may judge a sculpture according to whether it appeals to their aesthetic sensibilities.
There are two sculptures:
- One is the object of the Principle of Art and Music. Players also build sculptures to decorate the landscape, to draw attention to camps and buildings, or simply to express their creativity.
- The other is the object of the Test of The Sculptors
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Cost
Notes
- The resources you add to your sculpture get ruined by the rods used to suspend them, so they cannot be recovered!
- The maximum amount of items that can be used in a single sculpture is 25.
- Can be built outside, or in a Compound, where it uses 17x21 cells.