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* [[marble wall (house)|Marble wall]] | * [[marble wall (house)|Marble wall]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:45, 18 April 2020
Main / Structures / Walls / Marble portcullis (wall)
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Description
You see a door
Locking
- It can be locked with a door lock. Any humanoid mob (for example trolls) or player can pass through an unlocked door.
Skill Requirements
- At least 30 masonry skill is required to build stone walls.
- See multi-story housing for more information regarding skill requirements on additional floors.
Creation
- Have at least 1 Marble brick and 1 mortar in your inventory.
- Activate a trowel and right-click on a wall plan.
- Select Build and then Marble portcullis (wall).
- Continuation requires at least 1 Marble brick and 1 mortar in your inventory.
Modifying
- You can turn walls to suit your needs by right-clicking them, and selecting Rotate wall.
Improving
- You must repair any damage on the walls with a Marble brick before improving it.
- Activate a Marble brick, right-click the wall and select Repair or Improve.
- The effective quality of the Marble brick is affected by its damage and your masonry skill, it must be higher than the wall's current quality.