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==The art of making LandBridges==
A lot ==The Art of people complain about this type of bridge, but until we have proper bridges (and maybe boats) they are our only way to connect two landmasses.Making Land Bridges==
===Find best place===The best place for a landbridge is the shortest distance between 2 shoresA lot of people complain about this type of bridge, but it is better being in a straight line than going diagonaluntil we have proper [[bridges]] they are our only way to connect two landmasses.
===Find the Best Place===The best place for a land bridge is the shortest distance between 2 shores, but it is better to be building in a straight line rather than going diagonal. ===Water Depthdepth===Depth of water is a big factor as dirt "flows" when a slope get gets to 40 (4 meters), what i mean by "Flow" is meaning that the dirt will slide down the slope until it gets to a lesser slope.
How to tell what a slope is.. Well examine the Tile border, but dirt will also flow if the diagonal of the tile is over 4 meter slope as well.
As part of planning a LandBridgeland bridge, it maybe may be a good idea to estimate the number of cartloads required. This should be easy, all you have to do is work out how many much dirt you need to drop on each corner of the tiles a tile to raise it above water level. '''Note don''': Don't take into account the dirt flow.
====How depth affects the dirt flow====
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so So if this area was flat and you dropped 40 dirt on corner M, it would just pile up, but if you now dropped 9 more there then it would raise corners G,H,I,L,N,Q,R,S and M up by one dirt. So to get corner M 80 dirt higher that than it started , you need to get corners G,H,I,L,N,Q,R,S up 40 dirt each, so you would have had to drop 400 dirt.
So to raise corner M up 120 dirt, then you need to get all corners 40 up, + 40 more for the middle ones + 40 for M = 25 * 40 + 9 * 40 + 40 = 1400 dirt (35 cart loads).
===Example: Vires LandBridgeLand Bridge===So for the Vires LandBridgeland bridge, the depth was, on average, 70 dirt (less than 2 cartloads), and the bridge was/is 30 tiles long.
Next decide if you want to do a one tile or two tile wide LandBridge, a land bridge. A one tile wide LandBridge land bridge will be affected by dirt flow, where as a two tile one is not (if done correctly).
So for the Vires LandBridgeland bridge...
<ol><li>One Tile Wide...</li>
Overall... 210 * 30 / 40 = 158 cartloads
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So looking at that, a 2 tile wide LandBridge land bridge would take a fraction more than a one tile wide one upto up to an average depth of 70 dirt. So if the deepest part is over 100 deep, then i I would recommend a 2 tile wide one.
The decision for the Vires LandBridge land bridge was for a 2 tile wide one as it looks a lot better than a single tile (also some tiles were a lot deeper than 70).
It's also easier to slip off a one tile bridge, so a 2 tile bridge is more convienient convenient to use.
Enough of deciding what type of LandBridge land bridge to go for... Here is how to do one
==How to do it==
<ol><li>Single Tile width (wasting dirt!)</li>
Drop dirt on each corner off the deep end of the LandBridge land bridge to bring each corner upto up to the same height.
<li>Single Tile width (Not so much wasted dirt!)Width</li>
Drop dirt on the left side of the tile off the end, when its above water, flatten the tile, repeat until both front corners of the tile are above water.
<li>Double width Single Tile Width</li> Plan... <pre> a b e +---+---+---+land| 1 | 2 | 3 |water +---+---+---+ c d f</pre><ul><li>Tile 1 (flat) already is flattened and in all 4 sides has 0 dirt slope.</li><li>Tile 2 (flat) both sides already are in water with 41 dirt slope.</li><li>Tile 3 (No wasted 30 dirt!slope to water).</li></ul>How to flatten tile 3. <ul><li>1. Drop 16 dirt on tile 1 corner a.</li><li>2. Drop 16 dirt on tile 1 corner c.</li><li>3. Flatten tile 1.</li><li>4. Flatten tile 2.</li><li>5. Start flattening tile 3 until the tile's corners e and f will be in water level or tile 2 slope will be 20 dirt.</li><li>6 . Flatten tile 1.</li></ul> Start everything from step 1 until all 3 tiles are flat. Process explanation. So where is the secret? Very simple, first you raise tile 1, then with flattening help you move dirt to tile 2 and then to tile 3. This way of land bridge building is good when you don't have enough space to build a 2 tiles wide bridge or you don't want to spend the rest of your Wurm life by digging dirt for a 2 tiles wide bridge. <li>Double width</li>
Plan...
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EvaluationElevation...
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<li>The tile is flat.</li>
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<li>For best results try to keep the whole LandBridge land bridge 3 dirt above the water level, pack it and pave it (then you should not get any water showing through).</li>
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==Tips==
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<li>If you cant can't flatten a tile because you dont don't have enough skill, drop dirt on the lowest point<li>
<li>When flattening, don't stand on the highest point as you may get "Ouch that hurt!" (multiple times)</li>
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