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This feature allows you to build floors outside of houses and plan floors from an adjacent floor border into open air or sloped tiles. | This feature allows you to build floors outside of houses and plan floors from an adjacent floor border into open air or sloped tiles. | ||
* Attached docks- you build a floor adjacent to the house | * Attached docks- you build a floor adjacent to the house | ||
| − | * Free-standing docks- you | + | * Free-standing docks- you plan and build a floor on a flat tile. |
** Right click tile border and plan adjacent floor-choose they type you want. | ** Right click tile border and plan adjacent floor-choose they type you want. | ||
** Once a support has been built you can then build a floor above it. | ** Once a support has been built you can then build a floor above it. | ||
Revision as of 19:36, 19 September 2025
Main / Structures / Docks
Description
This feature allows you to build floors outside of houses and plan floors from an adjacent floor border into open air or sloped tiles.
- Attached docks- you build a floor adjacent to the house
- Free-standing docks- you plan and build a floor on a flat tile.
Notes
- mallet for wooden docks and trowel for masonry ones.
- You can build fences and houses on top of the supports and once completed it will become part of the structure.
- destroying the structure will not destroy the floor on the support, it will need to be destroyed separately.
- Highways and bridges will also work with floors (this includes supported ones) outside of houses.
- Docks can be built in all types. Choose the type you want when planning the adjacent tiles.