Bridges

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Survey

Survey will give you information on where the other character is standing regarding distance, direction and height difference.

To survey for a bridge two characters are needed. One character must carry a range pole, the other a dioptra. The lowest quality of the two items determines how long a bridge is that you can survey.'

The character with the range pole does not have to do much besides holding the range pole. To do this activate the range pole, click the ground and select Hold from the menu. When the action timer starts face the character with the dioptra.

The character with the dioptra will do the actuall survey. Activate the dioptra, right click the player holding the range pole and select Survey from the menu.

The planning process will print messages in the event log

You pack up the dioptra.
You carefully place the dioptra on its tripod in front of you.
You make sure the dioptra is level.
You point the dioptra at <other player>.
You wave at <other player>.
You line up the dioptra with <other player>.
You look through the dioptra.
You focus on the range pole.
You read the graduations on the range pole and work out the height difference.
<other player> is <x> tiles <direction> of you. Also you appear to be <x> dirt higher than <other player>.
You stop surveying.
You pack up the dioptra.

Building

To plan a bridge two characters are needed. One character must carry a range pole, the other a dioptra.

The character with the range pole does not have to do much besides holding the range pole. To do this activate the range pole, click the ground and select Hold from the menu. When the action timer starts face the character with the dioptra.

The character with the dioptra will do the actuall bridge planning. Activate the dioptra, right click the player holding the range pole and select Plan bridge from the menu. Standing right in front of the other character will create a 1 tile wide bridge. Standing at an offset will create bridges multiple tiles wide.

The planning process will print messages in the event log

You carefully place the dioptra on its tripod in front of you.
looks like bridge would be <'width'x'length'> (East-West)
The tile border to your <direction> is level
You make sure the dioptra is level.
You point the dioptra at <other player>.
You wave at <other player>.
You line up the dioptra with <other player>.
You look through the dioptra.
You focus on the range pole.
You read the graduations on the range pole and work out the height difference.
The tile border to your helpers <direction> is level
You check the heights of the plan ends.
<Height difference>.
You work out the orientation and width for the bridge.
You check for clearance between the bridge ends.
You check for protruding foliage.
You check for nearby cave entrances and any lava.
You check for any items in the way.
You check that you have permissions to build the bridge.
You check for any bridges that may interfere with this bridge.
You check there would be no buildings under this bridge.
You work out the styles of bridges that would fit.
You start working out the bridge components required.
Planned bridge area is <x> tiles long and <y> tile wide.
(23:ESabFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFBASE)
You stop surveying.
You pack up the dioptra.

When all requirements are met you are presented with list of possible bridges.

Bridge Choices.png

The selection depends on planned width, length, height difference and clearance below the planned bridge.

If you have choosen a flat bridge that is longer than 5 tiles then you have the possibility to change the schematic of your bridge plan.

When you have choosen a type of bridge you can name the planned bridge and select the steepness of the bridge if you've choosen an arched bridge.

Bridge Name Steepness.png

After clicking Finalize a wooden frame for the bridge is constructed.

For each tile of the bridge a bridge segment has to be completed in multiple stages. Those are 'abutments' for the out segments, 'bracing' and 'floating' for stone bridges and 'crown' for rope and wood bridges.

Until the bridge has been completed no other bridge can be started by the character.

Skill Requirements

Here is a table of the required skill to plan bridges (by length and material)

Required skill by length and material
Type\Length 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
Wood 10 23 29 34 38 41 44 47 50 52 55 57 59 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 77 79 81 83 85 86 88 90 92 93 95 97 99
Rope 10 23 29 34 38 41 44 47 50 52 55 57 59 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 77 79 81 83 85 86 88 90 92 93 95 97 99
Brick 30 40 45 48 51 54 56 59 61 63 65 66 68 70 72 73 75 76 78 79 81 82 84 85 86 88 89 90 92 93 95 96 97 99
Marble 40 49 53 56 58 60 63 64 66 68 70 71 73 74 75 77 78 79 81 82 83 85 86 87 88 89 90 92 93 94 95 96 97 99
Arched Brick 50 57 60 63 65 67 69 70 72 73 74 76 77 78 79 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99
Arched Marble 60 66 68 70 72 73 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 88 89 90 91 92 92 93 94 95 95 96 97 98 99

Note to build any bridge section, the skill requirement is:

Required skill by material
Type Skill
Wood 10 Carpentry
Rope 10 Rope Making
Brick 30 Masonry
Marble 40 Masonry
Arched Brick 30 Masonry
Arched Marble 40 Masonry

When making the Rope Bridge, how much they sag is based on your character strength with options ranging from 3% to 12% sag.

Rope Bridge sag (3%-12%)
Body Strength Sag %
1 12
10 11
20 10
30 9
40 8
50 7
60 6
70 5
80 4
90 3

Notes

See also