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{{About|the different types of | {{About|the different types of walls in ''LEGO Rock Raiders''|the tutorial level about how to drill walls|2. Rock Types And Drilling}} | ||
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Various '''rock types''' | Various different '''rock types''' are used as walls in levels in both the [[LEGO Rock Raiders (Windows game)|Windows version]] and [[LEGO Rock Raiders (PlayStation game)|PlayStation version]] of ''LEGO Rock Raiders''. For the most part, they are defined in the [[Terrain map]]. These rock types form walls that make up most of each level. Most rock types can be drilled by [[Rock Raider]]s, though some require [[Rock Raiders vehicles|vehicles]], [[Dynamite]], or [[Rock Raider tools#Mining laser|mining lasers]] to destroy, and some can't be destroyed conventionally. Unlike [[Surface types|ground types]], walls cannot be traversed under most circumstances. | ||
==Dirt== | |||
[[File:Rock02.png|thumb|Dirt]] | [[File:Rock02.png|thumb|Dirt]] | ||
'''Dirt''' is the weakest rock type. Rock Raiders can drill it in just four seconds, and vehicles can plow through it almost instantly. On the [[radar | '''Dirt''' is the weakest rock type. Rock Raiders can drill it in just four seconds, and vehicles can plow through it almost instantly. On the [[radar screen]], dirt appears as light purple {{Color sample|#AD59EF}} when exposed, and light green {{Color sample|#63CB52}} when hidden. | ||
Dirt is designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of <code>04 00</code> or <code>05 00</code> in the Windows version, and with a value of <code>02 00</code> in the PlayStation version. | Dirt is designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of <code>04 00</code> or <code>05 00</code> in the Windows version, and with a value of <code>02 00</code> in the PlayStation version. | ||
In the NTSC-U/C PlayStation version of ''LEGO Rock Raiders'', this wall type was renamed ''' | In the NTSC-U/C PlayStation version of ''LEGO Rock Raiders'', this wall type was renamed '''loose rock''' by the game's instruction manual. | ||
=== | ===Names in other languages=== | ||
{{Langtable | {{Langtable | ||
|cs=Hlína | |||
|da=Jord | |||
|nl=Gruis | |nl=Gruis | ||
|fr=Terre | |||
|de=Erde | |de=Erde | ||
|he=עפר | |he=עפר<!-- '''afár''--> | ||
|ja=土 | |it=Terriccio | ||
|pl=Ziemia}} | |ja=土<!-- ''tsuchi''--> | ||
|ko=흙 | |||
|no=Grus | |||
|pl=Ziemia | |||
|ru=Земля<!-- ''zemlya''--> | |||
|es=Tierra | |||
|sv=Jord}} | |||
{{Langmiss|Portuguese}} | |||
==Loose rock== | |||
[[File:Rock03.png|thumb|Loose | [[File:Rock03.png|thumb|Loose rock]] | ||
'''Loose | '''Loose rock''' is an intermediate rock type. Because it is denser than Dirt, it takes eight seconds for Rock Raiders to drill, but vehicles can still mine it quickly. On the radar screen, loose rock appears as purple {{Color sample|#943CCE}} when exposed, and green {{Color sample|#00AE08}} when hidden. | ||
Loose Rock is designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of <code>03 00</code> in both the Windows version and the PlayStation version. | Loose Rock is designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of <code>03 00</code> in both the Windows version and the PlayStation version. | ||
In the NTSC-U/C PlayStation version of ''LEGO Rock Raiders'', this wall type was renamed ''' | In the NTSC-U/C PlayStation version of ''LEGO Rock Raiders'', this wall type was renamed '''medium rock''' by the game's instruction manual. | ||
=== | ===Names in other languages=== | ||
{{Langtable | {{Langtable | ||
|nl=Los | |cs=Volný kámen | ||
|da=Løs klippe | |||
|nl=Los steen | |||
|fr=Roche tendre | |||
|de=Geröll | |de=Geröll | ||
|he=סלע רופף | |he=סלע רופף<!-- ''sela roféf''--> | ||
|ja=やわらかい岩 | |it= Roccia friabile | ||
|pl=Miękka skała}} | |ja=やわらかい岩<!-- ''yawarakai iwa''--> | ||
|ko=무른바위 | |||
|no=Løst berg | |||
|pl=Miękka skała | |||
|ru=Мягхий камень<!-- ''myagkhiy kamen'''--> | |||
|es=Roca suleta | |||
|sv=Grud}} | |||
{{Langmiss|Portuguese}} | |||
==Hard rock== | |||
[[File:Rock04.png|thumb|Hard | [[File:Rock04.png|thumb|Hard rock]] | ||
'''Hard Rock''' is the toughest rock type that can be mined. Rock Raiders cannot drill it, and even the [[Small Digger]] and [[Granite Grinder]] take a very long time to mine it. Only [[dynamite]], the [[Chrome Crusher]]'s drill, and the most powerful mining lasers can destroy | '''Hard Rock''' is the toughest rock type that can be mined. Rock Raiders cannot drill it, and even the [[Small Digger]] and [[Granite Grinder]] take a very long time to mine it. Only [[dynamite]], the [[Chrome Crusher]]'s drill, and the most powerful mining lasers can destroy hard rock in a reasonable time. On the radar screen, Hard Rock appears as dark purple {{Color sample|#731CAD}} when exposed, and dark green {{Color sample|#005D00}} when hidden. | ||
Hard | Hard rock is designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of <code>02 00</code> in the Windows version, and with a value of <code>04 00</code> in the PlayStation version. | ||
=== | ===Names in other languages=== | ||
{{Langtable | {{Langtable | ||
|nl=Hard | |cs=Tvrdý kámen | ||
|da=Hård klippe | |||
|nl=Hard steen | |||
|fr=Roche dure | |||
|de=Hartes Gestein | |de=Hartes Gestein | ||
|he=סלע קשה | |he=סלע קשה<!-- ''sela kashé''--> | ||
|ja=硬い岩 | |it=Roccia dura | ||
|ja=硬い岩<!-- ''katai iwa''--> | |||
|ko=딱딱한바위 | |||
|no=Hardt berg | |||
|pl=Twarda skała | |pl=Twarda skała | ||
|ru=Твердый камень}} | |ru=Твердый камень<!-- ''tverdyy kamen'''--> | ||
|es=Roca dura | |||
|sv=Hårt berg}} | |||
{{Langmiss|Portuguese}} | |||
==Solid rock== | |||
[[File:Rock05.png|thumb|Solid | [[File:Rock05.png|thumb|Solid rock]] | ||
'''Solid | '''Solid rock''' is an impenetrable rock type used as the boundaries of a level. It cannot be mined by anything. On the radar screen, solid rock appears as very dark purple {{Color sample|#52008C}} when exposed, and very dark green {{Color sample|#002C00}} when hidden. | ||
Solid | Solid rock is designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of <code>01 00</code> in the Windows version, and with a value of <code>05 00</code> in the PlayStation version. | ||
=== | ===Names in other languages=== | ||
{{Langtable | {{Langtable | ||
|cs=Pevný kámen | |||
|da=Massiv klippe | |||
|nl=Massief steen | |nl=Massief steen | ||
|fr=Roche ultra dure | |||
|de=Massiver Fels | |de=Massiver Fels | ||
|he=סלע מוצק | |he=סלע מוצק<!-- ''sela mutsák''--> | ||
|ja=壊れない岩 | |it=Roccia compatta | ||
|ja=壊れない岩<!-- ''kowarenai iwa''--> | |||
|ko=조밀한바위 | |||
|no=Fast berg | |||
|pl=Lita skała | |pl=Lita skała | ||
|ru=Монолит | |ru=Монолит<!-- ''monolit''--> | ||
|sv=Fast berg{{ | |es=Roca maciza | ||
|sv=Fast berg}} | |||
{{Langmiss|Portuguese}} | |||
==Soil== | |||
[[File:Rock01.png|thumb|Soil]] | [[File:Rock01.png|thumb|Soil]] | ||
'''Soil''' is an unused rock type. Its drill times, tool tip name, and textures still exist within the game data, but it cannot be placed in a map without swapping it around with a used wall type by hex-editing the executable file. It was presumably meant to be much weaker than dirt, and unused sound files indicate it may have been originally called "Soft Soil" and Dirt "Hard Soil". | '''Soil''' is an unused rock type. Its drill times, tool tip name, and textures still exist within the game data, but it cannot be placed in a map without swapping it around with a used wall type by hex-editing the executable file. It was presumably meant to be much weaker than dirt, and unused sound files indicate it may have been originally called "Soft Soil" and Dirt "Hard Soil". | ||
Soil was likely meant to be designated with a hexadecimal value of <code>05 00</code> in the Windows version. Unfortunately, its ability to be designated seems to have been disabled for some reason, meaning it can't be used at all. | Soil was likely meant to be designated with a hexadecimal value of <code>05 00</code> in the Windows version. Unfortunately, its ability to be designated seems to have been disabled for some reason, meaning it can't be used at all. | ||
Other language releases of ''LEGO Rock Raiders'' do not translate soil's name from English, instead copying the name given to dirt. | |||
==Seams== | ==Seams== | ||
'''Seams''' are rare, special wall types that yield [[building materials|minerals]] ''while'' being drilled. Both types of seams that can be mined use the same configuration properties. It generally takes much longer for seams to be drilled than | '''Seams''' are rare, special wall types that yield [[building materials|minerals]] ''while'' being drilled. Both types of seams that can be mined use the same configuration properties. It generally takes much longer for seams to be drilled than dirt and loose Rock (and even hard rock in the Chrome Crusher's case), as the value for the drill time is actually repeated four times, once per each material yielded. It takes a Rock Raider forty seconds to drill seams, a Small Digger thirty-two seconds (sixteen upgraded), a Granite Grinder sixteen seconds (eight upgraded), and a Chrome Crusher four seconds (two upgraded). Using dynamite on a seam releases one material, but then that wall cannot be dynamited again. | ||
===Energy | ===Energy crystal seam=== | ||
[[File:Rock20.png|thumb|Energy | [[File:Rock20.png|thumb|Energy crystal seam]] | ||
'''Energy | '''Energy crystal seams''' are a rock type that yield a total of four [[energy crystal]]s while being drilled. On the radar screen, energy crystal seams appear as light yellow-green {{Color sample|#B5FF00}} whether exposed or hidden. | ||
Energy | Energy crystal seams are designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of <code>0A 00</code> in the Windows version; the rock type is not used in the PlayStation version | ||
==== | ====Names in other languages==== | ||
{{Langtable | {{Langtable | ||
|cs=Žíla energetických krystalů | |||
|da=Energikrystalåre | |||
|nl=Energiekristalbron | |||
|fr=Veine de cristaux d’énergie | |||
|de=Energie-Kristall-Flöz | |de=Energie-Kristall-Flöz | ||
|he=מאגר גבישי אנרגייה | |he=מאגר גבישי אנרגייה<!-- ''maagár gvishy energiya''--> | ||
|ja=パワークリスタルのある岩ばん | |it=Filone di cristalli energetici | ||
|pl=Złoże kryształów energii}} | |ja=パワークリスタルのある岩ばん<!-- ''Pawākurisutaru no aru iwa ban''--> | ||
|ko=크리스탈층 | |||
|no=Energikrystallåre | |||
|pl=Złoże kryształów energii | |||
|ru=Пласт энергетических кристаллов<!-- ''Plast energeticheskikh kristallov''--> | |||
|es=Veta de cristales de energía | |||
|sv=Kristallfyndighet}} | |||
{{Langmiss|Portuguese}} | |||
===Ore | ===Ore seam=== | ||
[[File:Rock40.png|thumb|Ore Seam]] | [[File:Rock40.png|thumb|Ore Seam]] | ||
'''Ore Seams''' are a rock type that yield a total of four pieces of [[Ore]] while being drilled. On the radar | '''Ore Seams''' are a rock type that yield a total of four pieces of [[Ore]] while being drilled. On the radar screen, Ore Seams appear as brown {{Color sample|#9C4108}} whether exposed or hidden. | ||
Ore Seams are designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of <code>08 00</code> in the Windows version; the rock type is not used in the PlayStation version | Ore Seams are designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of <code>08 00</code> in the Windows version; the rock type is not used in the PlayStation version | ||
==== | ====Names in other languages==== | ||
{{Langtable | {{Langtable | ||
|cs=Rudná žíla | |||
|da=Malmåre | |||
|nl=Ertsbron | |||
|fr=Veine de minerai | |||
|de=Erz-Flöz | |de=Erz-Flöz | ||
|he=מאגר מחצבים | |he=מאגר מחצבים | ||
|it=Filone di minerali | |||
|ja=こう石のある岩ばん | |ja=こう石のある岩ばん | ||
|pl=Złoże | |ko=광석층 | ||
|no=Malmåre | |||
|pl=Złoże rudy | |||
|ru=Пласт руды | |||
|es=Veta de mineral | |||
|sv=Malmfyndighet}} | |||
{{Langmiss|Portuguese}} | |||
===Recharge seam=== | |||
===Recharge | |||
[[File:Rock67.png|thumb|Recharge Seam]] | [[File:Rock67.png|thumb|Recharge Seam]] | ||
'''Recharge Seams''' are a rare, special rock type containing a huge sparkling Energy Crystal-esque stone. If one is available, Rock Raiders will bring [[drained Energy Crystal]]s to a Recharge Seam, and hold them up next to the sparkling stone, which will fully recharge the Energy Crystals so that they can be brought back to the [[Power Station]] for use. Like Solid Rock, Recharge Seams can't be drilled or reinforced, which can be problematic if it causes [[landslides]] or if [[Monsters]] emerge from it. If a Recharge Seam is collapsed, the sparkling effect will remain floating in the air, and units being controlled in eye view or shoulder view will not be able to pass through where the wall was. On the radar | '''Recharge Seams''' are a rare, special rock type containing a huge sparkling Energy Crystal-esque stone. If one is available, Rock Raiders will bring [[drained Energy Crystal]]s to a Recharge Seam, and hold them up next to the sparkling stone, which will fully recharge the Energy Crystals so that they can be brought back to the [[Power Station]] for use. Like Solid Rock, Recharge Seams can't be drilled or reinforced, which can be problematic if it causes [[landslides]] or if [[Monsters]] emerge from it. If a Recharge Seam is collapsed, the sparkling effect will remain floating in the air, and units being controlled in eye view or shoulder view will not be able to pass through where the wall was. On the radar screen, Recharge Seams appear as yellow {{Color sample|#FFFF00}} whether exposed or hidden. | ||
Recharge Seams are designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of <code>0B 00</code> in the Windows version; the rock type is not used in the PlayStation version | Recharge Seams are designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of <code>0B 00</code> in the Windows version; the rock type is not used in the PlayStation version | ||
==== | ====Names in other languages==== | ||
{{Langtable | {{Langtable | ||
|cs=Dobíjecí žíla | |||
|da=Genoplad åre | |||
|nl=Oplaadbron | |||
|fr=Veine de rechargement | |||
|de=Auflade-Flöz | |de=Auflade-Flöz | ||
|he=מאגר טעינה | |he=מאגר טעינה | ||
|it=Filone di ricarica | |||
|ja=リチャージの岩ばん | |||
|ko=함양층 | |||
|no=Ladeåre | |||
|pl=Złoże energetyczne | |||
|ru=Пласт перезарядки | |||
|es=Veta de recarga | |||
= | |sv=Laddningsskikt}} | ||
{{Langmiss|Portuguese}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 11 June 2018
- This article is about the different types of walls in LEGO Rock Raiders. For the tutorial level about how to drill walls, see 2. Rock Types And Drilling.
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Various different rock types are used as walls in levels in both the Windows version and PlayStation version of LEGO Rock Raiders. For the most part, they are defined in the Terrain map. These rock types form walls that make up most of each level. Most rock types can be drilled by Rock Raiders, though some require vehicles, Dynamite, or mining lasers to destroy, and some can't be destroyed conventionally. Unlike ground types, walls cannot be traversed under most circumstances.
Dirt
Dirt is the weakest rock type. Rock Raiders can drill it in just four seconds, and vehicles can plow through it almost instantly. On the radar screen, dirt appears as light purple when exposed, and light green when hidden.
Dirt is designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of 04 00
or 05 00
in the Windows version, and with a value of 02 00
in the PlayStation version.
In the NTSC-U/C PlayStation version of LEGO Rock Raiders, this wall type was renamed loose rock by the game's instruction manual.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | |
---|---|---|---|
Czech Čeština | Hlína | ||
Danish Dansk | Jord | ||
Dutch Nederlands | Gruis | ||
French Français | Terre | ||
German Deutsch | Erde | ||
Hebrew עִבְרִית Ivrit |
עפר | ||
Italian Italiano | Terriccio | ||
Japanese 日本語 Nihongo |
土 | ||
Korean 한국어 Hangugeo |
흙 | ||
Norwegian Norsk | Grus | ||
Polish Polski | Ziemia | ||
Russian Русский Russkiy |
Земля | ||
Spanish Español | Tierra | ||
Swedish Svenska | Jord |
- The language table above is missing information for Portuguese.
Loose rock
Loose rock is an intermediate rock type. Because it is denser than Dirt, it takes eight seconds for Rock Raiders to drill, but vehicles can still mine it quickly. On the radar screen, loose rock appears as purple when exposed, and green when hidden.
Loose Rock is designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of 03 00
in both the Windows version and the PlayStation version.
In the NTSC-U/C PlayStation version of LEGO Rock Raiders, this wall type was renamed medium rock by the game's instruction manual.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | |
---|---|---|---|
Czech Čeština | Volný kámen | ||
Danish Dansk | Løs klippe | ||
Dutch Nederlands | Los steen | ||
French Français | Roche tendre | ||
German Deutsch | Geröll | ||
Hebrew עִבְרִית Ivrit |
סלע רופף | ||
Italian Italiano | Roccia friabile | ||
Japanese 日本語 Nihongo |
やわらかい岩 | ||
Korean 한국어 Hangugeo |
무른바위 | ||
Norwegian Norsk | Løst berg | ||
Polish Polski | Miękka skała | ||
Russian Русский Russkiy |
Мягхий камень | ||
Spanish Español | Roca suleta | ||
Swedish Svenska | Grud |
- The language table above is missing information for Portuguese.
Hard rock
Hard Rock is the toughest rock type that can be mined. Rock Raiders cannot drill it, and even the Small Digger and Granite Grinder take a very long time to mine it. Only dynamite, the Chrome Crusher's drill, and the most powerful mining lasers can destroy hard rock in a reasonable time. On the radar screen, Hard Rock appears as dark purple when exposed, and dark green when hidden.
Hard rock is designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of 02 00
in the Windows version, and with a value of 04 00
in the PlayStation version.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | |
---|---|---|---|
Czech Čeština | Tvrdý kámen | ||
Danish Dansk | Hård klippe | ||
Dutch Nederlands | Hard steen | ||
French Français | Roche dure | ||
German Deutsch | Hartes Gestein | ||
Hebrew עִבְרִית Ivrit |
סלע קשה | ||
Italian Italiano | Roccia dura | ||
Japanese 日本語 Nihongo |
硬い岩 | ||
Korean 한국어 Hangugeo |
딱딱한바위 | ||
Norwegian Norsk | Hardt berg | ||
Polish Polski | Twarda skała | ||
Russian Русский Russkiy |
Твердый камень | ||
Spanish Español | Roca dura | ||
Swedish Svenska | Hårt berg |
- The language table above is missing information for Portuguese.
Solid rock
Solid rock is an impenetrable rock type used as the boundaries of a level. It cannot be mined by anything. On the radar screen, solid rock appears as very dark purple when exposed, and very dark green when hidden.
Solid rock is designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of 01 00
in the Windows version, and with a value of 05 00
in the PlayStation version.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | |
---|---|---|---|
Czech Čeština | Pevný kámen | ||
Danish Dansk | Massiv klippe | ||
Dutch Nederlands | Massief steen | ||
French Français | Roche ultra dure | ||
German Deutsch | Massiver Fels | ||
Hebrew עִבְרִית Ivrit |
סלע מוצק | ||
Italian Italiano | Roccia compatta | ||
Japanese 日本語 Nihongo |
壊れない岩 | ||
Korean 한국어 Hangugeo |
조밀한바위 | ||
Norwegian Norsk | Fast berg | ||
Polish Polski | Lita skała | ||
Russian Русский Russkiy |
Монолит | ||
Spanish Español | Roca maciza | ||
Swedish Svenska | Fast berg |
- The language table above is missing information for Portuguese.
Soil
Soil is an unused rock type. Its drill times, tool tip name, and textures still exist within the game data, but it cannot be placed in a map without swapping it around with a used wall type by hex-editing the executable file. It was presumably meant to be much weaker than dirt, and unused sound files indicate it may have been originally called "Soft Soil" and Dirt "Hard Soil".
Soil was likely meant to be designated with a hexadecimal value of 05 00
in the Windows version. Unfortunately, its ability to be designated seems to have been disabled for some reason, meaning it can't be used at all.
Other language releases of LEGO Rock Raiders do not translate soil's name from English, instead copying the name given to dirt.
Seams
Seams are rare, special wall types that yield minerals while being drilled. Both types of seams that can be mined use the same configuration properties. It generally takes much longer for seams to be drilled than dirt and loose Rock (and even hard rock in the Chrome Crusher's case), as the value for the drill time is actually repeated four times, once per each material yielded. It takes a Rock Raider forty seconds to drill seams, a Small Digger thirty-two seconds (sixteen upgraded), a Granite Grinder sixteen seconds (eight upgraded), and a Chrome Crusher four seconds (two upgraded). Using dynamite on a seam releases one material, but then that wall cannot be dynamited again.
Energy crystal seam
Energy crystal seams are a rock type that yield a total of four energy crystals while being drilled. On the radar screen, energy crystal seams appear as light yellow-green whether exposed or hidden.
Energy crystal seams are designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of 0A 00
in the Windows version; the rock type is not used in the PlayStation version
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | |
---|---|---|---|
Czech Čeština | Žíla energetických krystalů | ||
Danish Dansk | Energikrystalåre | ||
Dutch Nederlands | Energiekristalbron | ||
French Français | Veine de cristaux d’énergie | ||
German Deutsch | Energie-Kristall-Flöz | ||
Hebrew עִבְרִית Ivrit |
מאגר גבישי אנרגייה | ||
Italian Italiano | Filone di cristalli energetici | ||
Japanese 日本語 Nihongo |
パワークリスタルのある岩ばん | ||
Korean 한국어 Hangugeo |
크리스탈층 | ||
Norwegian Norsk | Energikrystallåre | ||
Polish Polski | Złoże kryształów energii | ||
Russian Русский Russkiy |
Пласт энергетических кристаллов | ||
Spanish Español | Veta de cristales de energía | ||
Swedish Svenska | Kristallfyndighet |
- The language table above is missing information for Portuguese.
Ore seam
Ore Seams are a rock type that yield a total of four pieces of Ore while being drilled. On the radar screen, Ore Seams appear as brown whether exposed or hidden.
Ore Seams are designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of 08 00
in the Windows version; the rock type is not used in the PlayStation version
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | |
---|---|---|---|
Czech Čeština | Rudná žíla | ||
Danish Dansk | Malmåre | ||
Dutch Nederlands | Ertsbron | ||
French Français | Veine de minerai | ||
German Deutsch | Erz-Flöz | ||
Hebrew עִבְרִית Ivrit |
מאגר מחצבים | ||
Italian Italiano | Filone di minerali | ||
Japanese 日本語 Nihongo |
こう石のある岩ばん | ||
Korean 한국어 Hangugeo |
광석층 | ||
Norwegian Norsk | Malmåre | ||
Polish Polski | Złoże rudy | ||
Russian Русский Russkiy |
Пласт руды | ||
Spanish Español | Veta de mineral | ||
Swedish Svenska | Malmfyndighet |
- The language table above is missing information for Portuguese.
Recharge seam
Recharge Seams are a rare, special rock type containing a huge sparkling Energy Crystal-esque stone. If one is available, Rock Raiders will bring drained Energy Crystals to a Recharge Seam, and hold them up next to the sparkling stone, which will fully recharge the Energy Crystals so that they can be brought back to the Power Station for use. Like Solid Rock, Recharge Seams can't be drilled or reinforced, which can be problematic if it causes landslides or if Monsters emerge from it. If a Recharge Seam is collapsed, the sparkling effect will remain floating in the air, and units being controlled in eye view or shoulder view will not be able to pass through where the wall was. On the radar screen, Recharge Seams appear as yellow whether exposed or hidden.
Recharge Seams are designated in the Terrain map with a hexadecimal value of 0B 00
in the Windows version; the rock type is not used in the PlayStation version
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | |
---|---|---|---|
Czech Čeština | Dobíjecí žíla | ||
Danish Dansk | Genoplad åre | ||
Dutch Nederlands | Oplaadbron | ||
French Français | Veine de rechargement | ||
German Deutsch | Auflade-Flöz | ||
Hebrew עִבְרִית Ivrit |
מאגר טעינה | ||
Italian Italiano | Filone di ricarica | ||
Japanese 日本語 Nihongo |
リチャージの岩ばん | ||
Korean 한국어 Hangugeo |
함양층 | ||
Norwegian Norsk | Ladeåre | ||
Polish Polski | Złoże energetyczne | ||
Russian Русский Russkiy |
Пласт перезарядки | ||
Spanish Español | Veta de recarga | ||
Swedish Svenska | Laddningsskikt |
- The language table above is missing information for Portuguese.