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The activation layer is the layer of the rune where the rune is activated, that is, where the block you click on is located. Runes that are only a single layer only have the activation layer, while three dimensional runes usually have the activation layer at the very top or bottom of the rune.
The activation layer is the layer of the rune where the rune is activated, that is, where the block you click on is located. Runes that are only a single layer only have the activation layer, while three dimensional runes usually have the activation layer at the very top or bottom of the rune. While a few runes have more than one block that can be clicked, the activation block is usually the block in the very center of the activation layer.

Latest revision as of 21:23, 11 May 2024

The activation layer is the layer of the rune where the rune is activated, that is, where the block you click on is located. Runes that are only a single layer only have the activation layer, while three dimensional runes usually have the activation layer at the very top or bottom of the rune. While a few runes have more than one block that can be clicked, the activation block is usually the block in the very center of the activation layer.