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− | Decay is | + | Decay is the erotion of items and man made structures in game. There are several ways to reduce it. |
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*Pottery reduces decay by about x1.5, depending on the quality. | *Pottery reduces decay by about x1.5, depending on the quality. | ||
*Backpacks (leather containers in general?) reportedly have a slight reduction on decay of items in them. (So less than pottery?). | *Backpacks (leather containers in general?) reportedly have a slight reduction on decay of items in them. (So less than pottery?). | ||
− | *Stacking a container inside another container does | + | *Stacking a container inside another container does NOT help. Neither do containers in the inventory. |
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*Houses reduce item decay | *Houses reduce item decay | ||
*Raw materials decay faster then finished materials. (Raw materials being logs, rocks etc., finished materials being weapons, tools etc.) | *Raw materials decay faster then finished materials. (Raw materials being logs, rocks etc., finished materials being weapons, tools etc.) |
Revision as of 21:23, 19 March 2007
Main / Decay
Description
Decay is the erotion of items and man made structures in game. There are several ways to reduce it.
Decay Rates
- Deeds decrease decay on walls of any kind by 10x, if the upkeep is higher then 7 days.
- Deeds stop the decay on walls of any kind if the upkeep is higher then 30 days.
- Kingdoms reduce wall decay by 2x.
- Non-kingdom zones have no reduced decay.
- Normal decay will rot a 20 quality house wall in 1 month.
- Containers will reduce decay by 2x.
- Items made out of cedar wood decay slower. Containers made out of cedar do not reduce the decay of it's contents any more then a normal container would.
- Pottery reduces decay by about x1.5, depending on the quality.
- Backpacks (leather containers in general?) reportedly have a slight reduction on decay of items in them. (So less than pottery?).
- Stacking a container inside another container does NOT help. Neither do containers in the inventory.
- Houses reduce item decay
- Raw materials decay faster then finished materials. (Raw materials being logs, rocks etc., finished materials being weapons, tools etc.)
- There is a 2 day period of no decay after a wall is finished.