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== Adding a roof == | == Adding a roof == | ||
# Plan and completely build the walls. | # Plan and completely build the walls. | ||
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== How to make another floor == | == How to make another floor == |
Revision as of 00:42, 25 April 2018
Multi-story structures can only be built on flat tiles.
Contents
Skill needed
The more floors your house has, the more skill is needed; see the table below for the required skill levels. Only the first (ground) floor planning needs 1 carpentry skill per wall and 1 skill per tile. With 5 skill a roof may be placed over the first floor, but not an opening or floor above. For upper floors, the roof counts as a floor (although it may have less of a skill requirement than an opening or floor above - unconfirmed).
- You may have a total of 16 floors (counting ground level as the first floor)
- Carpentry is checked for planning each floor and building wooden floors, openings, staircases, walls, and fences.
- Paving is required for stone floors, openings, and staircases.
- Masonry is required for stone walls, fences, parapets, as well as pottery and slate roofs.
- Thatching is required for thatch roofs.
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Adding a roof
- Plan and completely build the walls.
- Both floor and roof are planned by activating a mallet and right clicking the tiles on the ground beneath you. Each tile needs to be planned.
- Build both.
How to make another floor
- Plan and completely build the first floor outer walls.
- Activate a mallet on a tile below and plan floor above
- Plan at least one tile with an opening above to make a ladder for a spot to climb up to upper floors. You can later destroy it and replace with a staircase if you wish.
- Build the floors from below.
- Use the ladder to get up to upper floor.
- Activate a mallet, right click tile borders to plan walls.
Notes
- In-game descriptions describe the bottom floor as being the 1st, which is a US standard. Therefore the Wurmpedia will describe this as such. The use of the term ground floor or ground will be kept to a minimum.
- You can not build floors above fences, walls or parapets.
- You can drag carts up ladders to get them to an upper floor.
- You can fall and take damage from upper floors if there is no wall/fence of roof to stop you. (Please be careful as people have died in 1 fall from 4th floor drops)
- Ladders will always be on the south side of the opening.
- The 1st floor must be complete before walls on the 2nd can be planned. This is not true, however, of any additional floors.
- Where a mallet is mentioned a hammer can be used in its place.
- When you destroy a structure all items on upper levels will fall to the ground.
- Wall types can be found on the Wall page.
Floor and Opening types
Roof types
Fence types
Wooden parapet -- More info needed
Stone parapet -- More info needed
Stone and iron parapet -- More info needed
More Info
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