Difference between revisions of "Low rope fence"

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*You must have at least one [[shaft]] in your [[inventory]] to start building it.
 
*You must have all materials in your inventory to complete.
 
*Canceling or interrupting the Continue Building action can result in loss of a [[Shaft]].
 
 
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
''You see a low rope fence.''
 
''You see a low rope fence.''
  
 
About the same height as a low stone wall.  This is a decorative item and does not restrict passage of players or mobs.
 
About the same height as a low stone wall.  This is a decorative item and does not restrict passage of players or mobs.
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== Notes ==
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* Each plank will repair up to 10 damage depending on quality and repairing skill.
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* You must have at least one [[shaft]] in your [[inventory]] to start building it.
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* You must have all materials in your inventory to complete.
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* Canceling or interrupting the Continue Building action can result in loss of a [[Shaft]].
  
 
==Skill Required==
 
==Skill Required==

Latest revision as of 10:27, 31 May 2017

Main / Carpentry items / Low rope fence

Low Rope Fence
A Low Rope Fence
Creation
Total materials
Result
  • Low rope Fence
Skill and improvement

Description

You see a low rope fence.

About the same height as a low stone wall. This is a decorative item and does not restrict passage of players or mobs.

Notes

  • Each plank will repair up to 10 damage depending on quality and repairing skill.
  • You must have at least one shaft in your inventory to start building it.
  • You must have all materials in your inventory to complete.
  • Canceling or interrupting the Continue Building action can result in loss of a Shaft.

Skill Required

To calculate the maximum slope you can build on, based on your carpentry or masonry skill, use the following formula submitted by Ketza:

Max slope = (3 *skill) + 10

Skill Max Slope
6 17
8 18
9 19
12 20
14 21
16 22
19 23
22 24
25 25
29 26
33 27
36 28
41 29
45 30
49 31
54 32
59 33
64 34
70 35
75 36
81 37
88 38
94 39

Note: Maximum slope is rounded down