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At the moment you can build [[stone wall]]s, [[tall stone wall]]s and [[wooden fence]]s. Here's a few ideas for some others:
* Stone Wall with Wood - It has a base the same as a [[stone wall]] but then has a solid wooden fence which maikes makes it 2-3 times as high.
* Hedge - Something other than [[wood]] and [[stone]] for making more natural borders to areas. Perhaps you find seeds for hedges while [[botanizing]]?
There could be a couple of other options for gates. At the moment there are [[wooden fence gate]]s and [[palisade gate]]s, perhaps you could have:
* Stone Arch - DoesnWouldn't open or close and cancould't have a [[lock]] but would have the same texture as [[stone wall]]s and but would look niceused with them.* Reinforced Wooden Gate - Would look best with [[tall stone wall]]s and be stronger than all the other [[gate]]s
== Wall Decay == Ipersonally love finding old abandoned [[settlements]], but they lack a certain... something. [[Paving]] lasts forever (or until someone destroys it) and [[fence]]s/[[wall]]s simply disappear once they [[decay]]. Perhaps when a [[fence]] or [[wall]] [[decay]]s it could be replaced with a container (which looks like a ruined version of itself). This container would have 1 or 2 damaged items inside which went into the construction of the [[fence]]/[[wall]]. Obviously when these items [[decay]] themselves the container would vanish also. * Like a [[plank]] and a [[shaft]] for when a [[fence]] [[decay]]s.* Or 1 or 2 [[rock shards]] from a ruined [[stone wall]].  == Paving Decay == [[Paving]] is another thing. [[Tile]]s are either there or not so they can'm sure t have incresing levels of [[damage]]. But everyone knows that if you leave [[dirt]] alone it will become [[grass]] soon enough. The same goes for [[packed dirt]] (although it seems to take longer). Perhaps we could have [[tile]] types which are part way between [[packed dirt]] and [[gravel]] (and [[cobbles]] etc). So perhaps each RL day [[paving|paved]] [[tile]]s have a (very) small chance of becoming a sort of damaged version of themselves. * Maybe 0.1% per day of [[gravel]] becoming [mostly gravel] or a [mostly gravel] becoming [[packed dirt]].* It would only take maybe 2kg of [[rock shards]] to [[paving|pave]] a [mostly gravel] into a regular [[gravel]].* Other types of [[paving]] would have more steps before they become [[packed dirt]] of course. This could be even less likely than that if it becomes impossible to maintain big roads... but I think that having to repair roads like we do for [[wall]]s and [[fence]]s would make sense. And all this of course would mean abandoned [[settlement]]s would be reclaimed by the wilderness a little bit more... which Ithink would be nice. == Locksmithing == It seems to me that it'll think s just too easy and quick. Making a [[lock]] and [[key]] should take time and involve making springs, pins and tumblers (or what ever real [[lock]]s are made from!).  === Lock Complexity === We could have a new set of things which could only be made from [[copper]] which are parts of [[lock]]s (like the previously mentioned springs etc). You create the [[lock]] housing or case out of [[iron]] but then have to finish it by adding the other parts (which takes most of the skill). You could choose which [[quality]] of some [[lock]] you want to build from the create menu and obviously the better [[lock]]s would be more difficult. The various components would be added afterwards and would be more difficult to add on the more laterdifficult [[lock]]s.  === Coin Locks === How about [[lock]]s which instead of requiring [[key]]s, take Item:Coin|coins to unlock? In a similar way that you can rent [[bed]]s you could allow access to houses for a price.Getting back out of the house should be free of course. ;- You could have a house (with high QL [[oven]] and [[forge]] etc)with one [[door]], which you would have to pay to get in, and another [[door]] (free to use) which leads to a closed off [[field]] and [[iron]] [[mine]]. People would pay to have access to the facilities until they leave through the main [[door]]. Just a random thought. === Summary === This all could then open a new line of crafting with springs and cogs etc. Would people complain if you could build traps, levers and other mechanisms? ==See also==* Feature Wishlist
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