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*If you finish by building your gate with the first and last palisade corner post you will only have to build one initial corner post, additional gates will require more cornerposts. | *If you finish by building your gate with the first and last palisade corner post you will only have to build one initial corner post, additional gates will require more cornerposts. | ||
*You only need to build 1 palisade cornerpost to make a square wall with 1 gate, not 4, unless you want 4 gates. | *You only need to build 1 palisade cornerpost to make a square wall with 1 gate, not 4, unless you want 4 gates. You can actually make two gates with one initial cornerpost. Design your palisade with a front square with a front gate, and a back square having the second gate in between the front and back squares. | ||
*Seal all of your cornerposts and keep the materials to make a battering ram spare to prevent yourself from being sealed in by griefers. | *Seal all of your cornerposts and keep the materials to make a battering ram spare to prevent yourself from being sealed in by griefers. |
Revision as of 06:18, 25 March 2011
A sturdy wall, hard to destroy without the aid of a Battering Ram for an average player.
- You will need at least 626 strength to damage it with your bare hands. (576 with a pickaxe, 484 with a sledgehammer.)
- You will need at least 36 strength to damage it with a battering ram.
A pickaxe does not help while using a battering ram, according to loftar.
How to Acquire
Build > Walls and Fences > Palisade
Begin by constructing a cornerpost and then right click on the cornerpost to expand the wall. Two empty tiles with cornerposts on either side make building a gate possible. Once a gate has been built, the character laying the final touch on the gate will receive a Key for it.
Notes
- All palisades, cornerposts and gates should be constructed on paved tiles to lessen the decay rate. Gates require extra 2 paved tiles in front of and behind them.
- As of World 3, the initial cornerpost must set for 24 (realtime) hours before further construction can begin.
- There is an option to seal palisade cornerposts, once sealed nobody will be able to extend walls from that cornerpost. (WARNING: SEALING IS PERMANENT)
- Each gate requires its own unique key to be opened, one key is received for free upon completion of the gate. Keys can be named. If you want additional keys then you will have to copy them via the use of a Key-Mold. Each copy will require a nugget of metal.
- If you finish by building your gate with the first and last palisade corner post you will only have to build one initial corner post, additional gates will require more cornerposts.
- You only need to build 1 palisade cornerpost to make a square wall with 1 gate, not 4, unless you want 4 gates. You can actually make two gates with one initial cornerpost. Design your palisade with a front square with a front gate, and a back square having the second gate in between the front and back squares.
- Seal all of your cornerposts and keep the materials to make a battering ram spare to prevent yourself from being sealed in by griefers.