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A '''nonrenewable resource''' is a material in [[The Blockheads]] that a [[blockhead]] cannot reproduce infinitely or cannot obtain at all. The opposite of a nonrenewable resource is a [[Renewable Resource|renewable resource]].


==List of nonrenewable resources==
The following resources are not renewable (some can't even be obtained):
*[[Air]] (the default fill, cannot be obtained as an item)
*[[Magma]] (cannot be obtained as an item)


== Nonrenewable Resources ==
==Notes==
All other blocks and items are either obtainable through [[Meditate|meditation]], purchased at a [[Trade Portal|trade portal]], or can be created in infinite amount.


'''Nonrenewable resources''' are items in ''The Blockheads'' which a [[Blockhead]] can not reproduce infinitely.
As an infinite number of worlds can be created, an infinite amount of reward clothing can be transported in through [[Portal Chest|portal chests]] from other worlds, as new worlds can be created for the sole purpose of supplying existing ones.


The following resources are not renewable (some can't even be obtained): [[Air]], [[Magma]], [[Stone]], [[Dirt]], [[Sand]], [[Marble]], [[Red Marble]], [[Limestone]], and [[Lapis Lazuli]]. All the items created with at least one ingredient which is not renewable resource are nonrenewable with the exception of [[Marble White]] and [[Ultramarine Blue]], which can be obtained by [[Meditate|meditating]].
Prior to [[Game updates/20140402|version 1.5]], many other items were nonrenewable, such as [[stone]] and [[marble]]. The introduction of the trade portal allows an infinite amount of these items to be bought. [[Meditate|Meditation]] and the [[Trade Portal|trade portal]] has left the terms "renewable" and "nonrenewable" somewhat irrelevant.


A Blockhead can of course make air by destroying any other [[Blocks|block]]. However, there is a finite amount of blocks within each world, therefore air isn't a renewable resource; however, its frequency is extremely high. Stone and dirt are similarly plentiful but finite.
As of [[Game updates/20180314|version 1.7]], special clothing items are now renewable as well as consumable.
 
All the other resources are not regularly renewable however a Blockhead can get most of them by meditating or mining with a [[Gold Tool|gold pickaxe]]; but of course, in a much slower rate than the renewable resources.


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Latest revision as of 16:21, 25 June 2018

A nonrenewable resource is a material in The Blockheads that a blockhead cannot reproduce infinitely or cannot obtain at all. The opposite of a nonrenewable resource is a renewable resource.

List of nonrenewable resources

The following resources are not renewable (some can't even be obtained):

  • Air (the default fill, cannot be obtained as an item)
  • Magma (cannot be obtained as an item)

Notes

All other blocks and items are either obtainable through meditation, purchased at a trade portal, or can be created in infinite amount.

As an infinite number of worlds can be created, an infinite amount of reward clothing can be transported in through portal chests from other worlds, as new worlds can be created for the sole purpose of supplying existing ones.

Prior to version 1.5, many other items were nonrenewable, such as stone and marble. The introduction of the trade portal allows an infinite amount of these items to be bought. Meditation and the trade portal has left the terms "renewable" and "nonrenewable" somewhat irrelevant.

As of version 1.7, special clothing items are now renewable as well as consumable.