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# Create a [[building plan]] for the future structure. | # Create a [[building plan]] for the future structure. | ||
# [[Activate]] a [[mallet]], right-click the wall plan, and select the desired wall type. | # [[Activate]] a [[mallet]], right-click the wall plan, and select the desired wall type. | ||
− | # With the mallet still activated, right-click the wall plan, and select "Continue building" until the [[wall]], [[window]], or [[door]] is finished. | + | # With the mallet still activated, right-click the wall plan, and select "Continue building" until the [[:Category:Walls|wall]], [[window]], or [[door]] is finished. |
* The initial [[action]] consumes one [[wooden beam]]; after that the rest of the wooden beams are used followed by the first 10 [[clay]] and the 10 [[mixed grass]] together and then the final 10 clay. | * The initial [[action]] consumes one [[wooden beam]]; after that the rest of the wooden beams are used followed by the first 10 [[clay]] and the 10 [[mixed grass]] together and then the final 10 clay. | ||
* A building plan with no walls will decay in a few real-life days so make sure to start at least one wall. | * A building plan with no walls will decay in a few real-life days so make sure to start at least one wall. |
Revision as of 17:33, 11 December 2019
Main / Carpentry / Timber framed house
A Timber framed house (more accurately, a timber framed building) is little more difficult to build and uses more resources than a wooden house, but it requires less skill than a stone house, and offers basic protection from decay, theft, and invaders. It also does not require iron which might make it easier to build than a wooden house.
Contents
Notes
- When building a wall, window, or door, the quality of the materials and the player's skills affect the initial quality of the piece built.
Method
Building
- Create a building plan for the future structure.
- Activate a mallet, right-click the wall plan, and select the desired wall type.
- With the mallet still activated, right-click the wall plan, and select "Continue building" until the wall, window, or door is finished.
- The initial action consumes one wooden beam; after that the rest of the wooden beams are used followed by the first 10 clay and the 10 mixed grass together and then the final 10 clay.
- A building plan with no walls will decay in a few real-life days so make sure to start at least one wall.
Inner walls
To plan inner walls activate a mallet or trowel, right-click a tile border inside the house and select Plan > Inner wall. On the wall plan select a wall type and continue as explained above.
Note: Only the owner of the house writ can add inner walls.
Tools required
Items required
- 5x wooden beam per wall
- 20x clay per wall
- 10x mixed grass per wall
Repairing and improving
- Any damage must be repaired on the walls with a plank before improving it.
- Activate a plank, right-click the wall, and select "Repair" or "Improve".
- The effective quality of the plank is affected by its damage and the player's carpentry skill.
- Any quality plank can be used to repair and improve a wall (which will improve by between around .04-1.5+ QL per plank--more research needed but a higher QL plank will yield more improved QL).
- 1 plank of any QL will only repair 10 damage.