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A [[wall plan]] is the frame of an incomplete building, this is the first step to building a [[wooden house]] or [[stone house]]. | A [[wall plan]] is the frame of an incomplete building, this is the first step to building a [[wooden house]] or [[stone house]]. | ||
− | To start planning a structure, activate a [[mallet]] or [[iron hammer]], right-click a [[tile]] and select ''Plan building''. You can | + | To start planning a structure, activate a [[mallet]] or [[iron hammer]], right-click a [[tile]] and select ''Plan building''. You can extend the wall plan by additional tiles, depending on your [[carpentry]] skill. Each tile and each piece of wall needs 1 point in carpentry. |
To remove a wall plan from a tile, right-click the tile and select ''Remove plan here''. | To remove a wall plan from a tile, right-click the tile and select ''Remove plan here''. |
Revision as of 19:09, 26 May 2010
Description
A wall plan is the frame of an incomplete building, this is the first step to building a wooden house or stone house.
To start planning a structure, activate a mallet or iron hammer, right-click a tile and select Plan building. You can extend the wall plan by additional tiles, depending on your carpentry skill. Each tile and each piece of wall needs 1 point in carpentry.
To remove a wall plan from a tile, right-click the tile and select Remove plan here.
The maximum slope you can plan buildings on is a slope of 6 dirts.
If you find you have the desired shape of your house, right-click the wooden frame and select Finalize build plan. This will create a writ of ownership in your inventory, you can manage the name, door locks, and friends of the house with if you have anyone on your friends list.
You can not create houses with an atrium on the inside as of now, it just won't let you finalize the build plan. It is assumed that this protectional feature is in place, to ensure every house is accessible from the outside.
See also
- Planning tools for calculating carpentry and material requirements.