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All other blocks and items are either obtainable | All other blocks and items are either obtainable through meditation or can be created in infinite amount, but both are slow processes. | ||
Most worlds have large amounts of nonrenewable resources, but they are finite. | Most worlds have large amounts of nonrenewable resources, but they are finite. | ||
Nonrenewable resources can be replenished by transporting more through [[Portal Chest|portal chests]]. | Nonrenewable resources can be replenished by transporting more through [[Portal Chest|portal chests]] from other worlds, as new worlds can be created for the sole purpose of supplying existing ones. | ||
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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.
List of nonrenewable resources
The following resources are not renewable (some can't even be obtained):
- Air
- Magma
- Stone
- Dirt
- Sand
- Black Sand
- Marble
- Red Marble
- Limestone
- Lapis Lazuli
- Golden Chest
- Reward clothing
- All ores
- Most items crafted with at least one of these items with the exception of marble white, ultramarine blue and all ingots.
Notes
All other blocks and items are either obtainable through meditation or can be created in infinite amount, but both are slow processes.
Most worlds have large amounts of nonrenewable resources, but they are finite.
Nonrenewable resources can be replenished by transporting more through portal chests from other worlds, as new worlds can be created for the sole purpose of supplying existing ones.