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* [[mallet]] or [[hammer]] for wooden docks and [[trowel]] for masonry ones. | * [[mallet]] or [[hammer]] for wooden docks and [[trowel]] for masonry ones. | ||
* You can build [[fence]]s and [[house]]s on top of the docks and once completed it will become part of the structure. | * You can build [[fence]]s and [[house]]s on top of the docks 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. | + | ** Destroying the structure will not destroy the floor on the support, it will need to be destroyed separately. |
* Docks can be built from wood (uses Planks, beams and small nails) or any kind of stone (uses bricks and mortar). Choose the type you want when planning the adjacent tiles. | * Docks can be built from wood (uses Planks, beams and small nails) or any kind of stone (uses bricks and mortar). Choose the type you want when planning the adjacent tiles. | ||
* Wooden docks have two types: Brace and Support. Braces are supporting floor from one side visually. | * Wooden docks have two types: Brace and Support. Braces are supporting floor from one side visually. | ||
Revision as of 13:41, 22 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.
Creation
- 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 or hammer for wooden docks and trowel for masonry ones.
- You can build fences and houses on top of the docks 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.
- Docks can be built from wood (uses Planks, beams and small nails) or any kind of stone (uses bricks and mortar). Choose the type you want when planning the adjacent tiles.
- Wooden docks have two types: Brace and Support. Braces are supporting floor from one side visually.
- Wooden dock supports have a max depth of 102 dirts.
- Stone dock supports have a max depth of 289 dirts.