So i was doing some landscaping and noticed that for every 4 natural block i put down i lost 1 Prestige. Is this correct? If so does that mean we shouldn’t landscape. I noticed i lost Prestige building a bridge out of ice from my island to the mainland. Looks awesome but lower Prestige.
Yep it’s correct. That’s how it works.
thanks. no more landscaping for me. lol. What a stupid mechanic. Leave it at “Zero” Prestige not “Minus” Prestige.
Yeah, everyone thinks so.
I think it has to do with the “natural” blocks percentage. So you don’t gain prestige by plotting a bunch of the ground. But zero works just as well for not gaining.
Someone has said that it affects the overall multiplier of the build. If you chisel them (or the block under them) it might offset it. They both affect the prestige multiplier differently
If you’re after prestige then best to probably landscape using a pile of gleam
Gleam trees can look pretty nice!
True, I have seen some nice ones
I have an icy blue one with spark links growing out of it might have to do with the soil pollution.
Natural blocks do have a zero prestige score. It’s multipliers that drop your score by using lesser blocks.
If all you care about is prestige, you don’t need natural blocks. If all you care about is a build that looks good, don’t worry about prestige.
The problem is prestige controls warden and we know how upset people get about keeping the name of their settlement.
This is one of the wonky areas. I love to use and build with all sorts of natural things. You unfortunately need to counter balance it with prestige blocks. I recommend burying them, to keep the visual intact.
it’s a bummer but I will never stop using natural blocks. that is one aria I think for sure could use a little adjustment.
i will defanetly try chissling the underside of the 800+ dirt blocks i am using in my build.
I think also just hollowing out the unused spaces under your plots can really help to.
We did that in a build. . removed all the mud under the floor. It did help the prestige.
edit (now we would have to use that mud for the bricks)
Edit: moved the detailed breakdown to the useful references thread so that I can better keep it up to date
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Natural blocks have a prestige of 0 (not negative). However, beacons have prestige multipliers that are bonuses based on:
- block variety (different types of blocks)
- exotic colors (colors from other worlds)
- chiseled blocks
- built vs unbuilt space (e.g. to discourage builds that are just a bunch of plots full of high prestige blocks)
I believe these are generally all calculated against the distribution of blocks in the beacon—so, in order to have a high multiplier, you need to maintain a decent balance of all of the above aspects. In this case, the base prestige of the beacon didn’t lower, but the multiplier did
Nice job @nevir, those are some useful numbers!
I wonder if variety might relate to the number of different materials used in the build. Like a gleam pile would have a very low variety score but a build that uses a good mix of wood, stone, gleam, etc. would get a high score.
Personally I think the max multiplier is too low. 2x is not a good enough bonus to compete with the gleam piles. If it were 3x-5x then maybe?
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Turns out I misread that, too. looks like 2.5x is the actual limit
The parking lot on Kada I proves with enough the multipliers don’t even matter.