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  • Stalactite is defined as a tapering structure hanging like an icicle from the roof of a cave, formed of calcium salts deposited by dripping water. It was used to make the following Artefacts:
  • There were huge stalagmites and stalactites by an underground lake in the Gringotts Wizarding Bank vault area. A number of these were fractured during the escape of Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger on the back of a Ukrainian Ironbelly on 1 May, 1998 following their break-in.
  • Stalactites are hanging rock or ice structures that appear in Metroid Prime. They are located in certain rooms in the Magmoor Caverns and Phendrana Drifts. They can be dislodged with a Missile, causing them to fall and serve as platforms. They will also kill any creatures they fall on top of, notably Magmoors, and one reveals a Missile Expansion. Larger stalactites serve a nearly identical function in Metroid: Other M, often serving as platforms to cross bodies of water. They are sometimes knocked down by Kyratians.
  • Stalactite is a piece of scenery located in the Underground Pass. A rope is used on it to cross trapped rocks. Examine: Formed over thousands of years
  • The stalactite is a common feature found in caves. They can be dangerous as on occasion they can fall and hit an unfortunate victim doing 75 damage to them. They only fall if they are hit or if explosions happens in the cave.
  • Stalactites are blocks found underground hanging from the ceilings of caves. If they hang from a stone block, they will occasionally drip water. There are also stalagmites, which are similar to stalactites, but point upwards from the ground instead of downwards. Both types may be harvested and collected. Stalactites must be placed below a solid block and stalagmites placed above a solid block, but if the surroundings change and these placement conditions are no longer met the block will drop as an item. Otherwise, they may be harvested with any pickaxe.
  • In the harder Difficulties, they will destroy the floating platforms.
  • Stalactite, también referido como Stalagmite Screws, conocido en Japón como Mole (モール Mōru?, Trad. Topo), es un sencillo y barato robot de uso doméstico que automáticamente taladraba. Debido a su bajo costo, el Dr. Wily compró una gran cantidad de ellos y los modificó para propósitos de ataque.
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  • Un robot que excava agujeros y se vendía para uso doméstico. Eran baratos, así que el Dr. Wily compró muchos y los remodeló con taladros para atacar.
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