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''You see a low roundpole fence.''
 
''You see a low roundpole fence.''
  
About the same height as a low stone wall. This fence will restrict passage of players.
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About the same height as a low stone wall. This fence will restrict passage of players and mobs.
  
  
 
== Repair ==
 
== Repair ==
Low roundpole fences can be improved or repaired with [[plank]]s. Each plank will repair 10 damage.
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Low roundpole fences can be improved or repaired with [[plank]]s. Each plank will repair up to 10 damage depending on quality and repairing skill.
 
Failing to repair the fence still consumes the plank.
 
Failing to repair the fence still consumes the plank.
  

Latest revision as of 21:36, 21 August 2022

Main / Carpentry items / Low roundpole fence

Low Roundpole Fence
A Low Roundpole Fence
Creation
Total materials
Result
  • Low Roundpole Fence
Skill and improvement
Notes
  • You must have at least one shaft in your inventory to start building it.
  • You must have all materials in your inventory to complete.
  • Canceling or interrupting the Continue Building action can result in loss of a Shaft
  • Repair with a plank.

Description

You see a low roundpole fence.

About the same height as a low stone wall. This fence will restrict passage of players and mobs.


Repair

Low roundpole fences can be improved or repaired with planks. Each plank will repair up to 10 damage depending on quality and repairing skill. Failing to repair the fence still consumes the plank.

Skill Required

To calculate the maximum slope you can build on, based on your carpentry or masonry skill, use the following formula submitted by Ketza:

Max slope = (3 *skill) + 10

Skill Max Slope
6 17
8 18
9 19
12 20
14 21
16 22
19 23
22 24
25 25
29 26
33 27
36 28
41 29
45 30
49 31
54 32
59 33
64 34
70 35
75 36
81 37
88 38
94 39

Note: Maximum slope is rounded down


See also