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Floor (Marble)
May 22, 2026 at 11:25 AM
Added overview, materials sourcing, placement and durability notes, related floor pieces table with cross-links, and rewrote the generic progression note into specific usage tips.
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A floor section made of marble
Floor (Marble) is a stone flooring tile in the Floors category of Base Building. It is the stone counterpart to the mahogany tile and one of the standard square Building Pieces used to lay a finished walking surface.
Category: Floors and Walls - Floors
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Max Health | 1,500 |
Duration: 1s
Ingredient | Quantity |
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x2 |
Plan |
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Each tile costs only a small amount of Stone, so a single mining trip yields enough to floor a full room.
Material | Where to Get It |
|---|---|
Mine rock nodes and boulders with a pickaxe; gathered alongside Wood in the early biomes. Two Stone per tile. |
Built pieces have 1,500 Max Health, so they hold up against weather and incidental damage while you are away from your base.
Pieces snap to a shared grid. Hold the place button and walk to stamp a run of floor tiles instead of positioning each one by hand.
The structure is raised almost instantly (build time about 1 second), so the limiting factor is gathering materials, not the timer.
Treat floors, walls, and roofs as one matched kit rather than mixing material tiers inside a single structure.
Marble flooring belongs to the same base recipe set as the pieces below:
Piece | Notes |
|---|---|
Wood version of the same square tile, same Max Health. | |
Double-size marble tile for larger rooms. | |
Cheap early-game surface for temporary shelters. | |
Angled tile for corners and edges. | |
Overview of every flooring style and tier. |
Choose Marble flooring when you have stone to spare and want a cleaner, more formal interior than wood gives. It needs only Stone, which you gather with a pickaxe alongside Wood in the early biomes. The tile comes from Plans: Marble, Plaster, and Tile. Base set., the same plan that teaches the Floor (Mahogany), so you can mix wood and stone surfaces freely. Step up to the Large Floor (Marble) to cover bigger rooms with fewer placements.