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Splitting some small changes out of trench PR. #3756

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@MistakeNot4892 MistakeNot4892 commented Feb 29, 2024

Description of changes

  • Rocks exist and can be used to make fire.
  • Mud is dried by fire and dirt is wetted by water.

Why and what will this PR improve

Small stuff that makes exterior maps more interesting.

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Myself.

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add: Shovels are now craftable.
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@MistakeNot4892 MistakeNot4892 added the ready for review This PR is ready for review and merge. label Feb 29, 2024
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@MistakeNot4892 MistakeNot4892 force-pushed the feature/woodshovel branch 2 times, most recently from df06b82 to 5250be7 Compare March 1, 2024 23:21
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@MistakeNot4892 MistakeNot4892 force-pushed the feature/woodshovel branch 3 times, most recently from c25bfef to fd7ce33 Compare March 7, 2024 00:13
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@out-of-phaze out-of-phaze merged commit 01f7dce into NebulaSS13:dev Mar 7, 2024
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@MistakeNot4892 MistakeNot4892 deleted the feature/woodshovel branch May 23, 2024 02:42
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