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=== Repairing and improving ===

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Main / Structures / Walls / Timber framed door

Main / Structures / Walls / Timber framed door

Timber framed door
A Timber framed door
Creation
Total materials
  • 20x mortars (40.00 kg)
  • 20x [[{{{material}}}]]s
Result
  • Timber framed door
Skill and improvement
Notes
  • You must have 1 [[{{{material}}}]] and 1 mortar in inventory to build the wall.

Description

Description

Skill Requirements

  • At least 30 masonry skill is required to build stone walls.
  • See multi-story housing for more information regarding skill requirements on additional floors.

Creation

  • Have at least 1 [[{{{material}}}]] and 1 mortar in your inventory.
  • Activate a trowel and right-click on a wall plan.
  • Select Build and then Timber framed door.
  • Continuation requires at least 1 [[{{{material}}}]] and 1 mortar in your inventory.

Modifying

  • You can turn walls to suit your needs by right-clicking them, and selecting Rotate wall.

Improving

  • You must repair any damage on the walls with a [[{{{material}}}]] before improving it.
  • Activate a [[{{{material}}}]], right-click the wall and select Repair or Improve.
  • The effective quality of the [[{{{material}}}]] is affected by its damage and your masonry skill, it must be higher than the wall's current quality.

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Description

A door for a timber framed house. The door is too small for horse drawn carts to go through. Opens to the outside.

There are also the stone and wood versions.

Tools required

Items required

Modifying

  • You can turn walls to suit your needs.

Repairing and improving

  • Any damage must be repaired on the walls with a plank before improving it.
  • Activate a plank, right-click the wall, and select "Repair" or "Improve".
  • The effective quality of the plank is affected by its damage and the player's carpentry skill.
  • Any quality plank can be used to repair and improve a wall (which will improve by between around .04-1.5+ QL per plank--more research needed but a higher QL plank will yield more improved QL).
  • 1 plank of any QL will only repair 10 damage.

Skills used