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Building Slab

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State
Solid

Overview

Building Slab is a refined mineral building block used for assembling advanced buildings. It functions as a construction material composed of mineral refined into a standardized block form intended specifically for higher-tier structural and equipment assembly. The concept appears across multiple language localizations with equivalent names — slabs, plates, lajes, lastre, Platten — all denoting the same refined mineral construction unit used in advanced construction tasks.

Building Slab serves as a dedicated construction component rather than a raw ore or basic material. It represents a processed stage of mineral resources, prepared to meet the material specifications required by complex installations and advanced building modules. Because it is a refined block, Building Slab is distinct from unprocessed mineral deposits and from generic construction materials; it is intended for use where a finished, uniform building unit is required.

  • Building Slab is a refined mineral building block intended for assembling advanced buildings.
  • It is the refined/processed form of mineral material used when construction demands standardized, finished blocks rather than raw ores.
  • Localization across languages consistently treats Building Slab as a high-tier construction component for advanced structures.

Practical notes: treat Building Slab as the construction-grade material category for advanced installations. When planning advanced construction, ensure access to Building Slab resource flows since it is the specified block type used in assembly of those higher-level buildings. Because its defining characteristic is that it is a refined mineral block, expect it to be the output of refinement or processing workflows in the production chain and the input expected by advanced construction recipes and assembly steps.

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