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== Description == | == Description == | ||
| − | A cart | + | A '''Ship transporter''' is a cart that can transport ships over land. |
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| + | == Usage == | ||
| + | * Will not hold anything but ships. | ||
| + | * Unfinished and finished ships can both be loaded onto the transporter. | ||
| + | * Will not load moored ships or ships you aren't allowed to command. | ||
| + | * A player must have 20.1 mind logic to command a large cart. | ||
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| + | === Hitchable Creatures === | ||
| + | Many of Wurm's creatures may be hitched to pull a cart or wagon. | ||
| + | {{Hitchable}} | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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* 20.1 [[mind logic]] is needed to command the ship transporter. | * 20.1 [[mind logic]] is needed to command the ship transporter. | ||
* For security, the ship transporter can be locked with a [[large padlock]] | * For security, the ship transporter can be locked with a [[large padlock]] | ||
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* Can be dragged as well as have 2 animals hitched to it. | * Can be dragged as well as have 2 animals hitched to it. | ||
* Cannot be loaded on a ship. | * Cannot be loaded on a ship. | ||
* 23 [[body strength]] is needed to use the [[load cargo]] function. However, in order to load a ship which itself is loaded with cargo, additional body strength is needed depending on that extra weight. For example, a [[corbita]] loaded with 1000kg of iron lumps amongst 3 large and 1 small crates will then require 25.4 body strength in order to load onto a ship transporter. | * 23 [[body strength]] is needed to use the [[load cargo]] function. However, in order to load a ship which itself is loaded with cargo, additional body strength is needed depending on that extra weight. For example, a [[corbita]] loaded with 1000kg of iron lumps amongst 3 large and 1 small crates will then require 25.4 body strength in order to load onto a ship transporter. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:41, 17 May 2026
Main / Skills / Carpentry / Fine carpentry items / Ship transporter
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Description
A Ship transporter is a cart that can transport ships over land.
Usage
- Will not hold anything but ships.
- Unfinished and finished ships can both be loaded onto the transporter.
- Will not load moored ships or ships you aren't allowed to command.
- A player must have 20.1 mind logic to command a large cart.
Hitchable Creatures
Many of Wurm's creatures may be hitched to pull a cart or wagon.
- Brown bears when tamed, young and adolescent, mature and the first stages of aged
- Bulls
- Bisons
- Donkeys
- Hell horse, young, adolescent, mature and the first stages of aged
- Horses
- Mules
- Trolls when dominated, young and adolescent
- Unicorns when tamed, young, adolescent, mature and the first stages of aged
- Weta when on Jackal
Notes
- Ship transporters require 15 fine carpentry to start and continue building.
- 0.50 kg log weight is used up when using a log to improve a ship transporter.
- 20.1 mind logic is needed to command the ship transporter.
- For security, the ship transporter can be locked with a large padlock
- Can be dragged as well as have 2 animals hitched to it.
- Cannot be loaded on a ship.
- 23 body strength is needed to use the load cargo function. However, in order to load a ship which itself is loaded with cargo, additional body strength is needed depending on that extra weight. For example, a corbita loaded with 1000kg of iron lumps amongst 3 large and 1 small crates will then require 25.4 body strength in order to load onto a ship transporter.