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|ysize      = 7
|ysize      = 7
|skillreq  = [[requires::Carpentry]]
|skillreq  = [[legacy-requires::Legacy:Carpentry|Carpentry]]
|objectsreq = [[requires::Block of Wood]] x200, [[requires::Board]] x100,<br /> [[requires::Fir Bough]] x100 or [[requires::Elm Bough]] x100
|objectsreq = [[legacy-requires::Legacy:Block of Wood|Block of Wood]] x200, [[legacy-requires::Legacy:Board|Board]] x100,<br> [[legacy-requires::Legacy:Fir Bough|Fir Bough]] x100 or [[legacy-requires::Legacy:Elm Bough|Elm Bough]] x100
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|repwith    = [[legacy-requires::Legacy:Board|Board]]
|lift      = No
|lift      = No
|soak      = 25
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[[Category:Legacy Buildings]]
{{GM|$Build|$Construction|B$uildings|$Timber House}}


A timber house is a large structure which can be entered. Inside is a 6x6 tiles housing in which furniture or liftable [[:Category:Containers|containers]] can be stored. Anything liftable left in a timber house will not decay making it a good storage area especially for [[Cupboard]]s, which are notorious in being destroyed in one decay hit. Because of this, most houses tend to hold cupboards, which are excellent storage containers once the downsides has been negated with housing. Any items that can go into the inventory dropped here can still be lost, however.
 
A timber house is a large structure which can be entered. Inside is a 6x6 tiles housing in which furniture or liftable [[:Category:Legacy Containers|containers]] can be stored. Anything liftable left in a timber house will not decay making it a good storage area especially for [[Legacy:Cupboard|Cupboard]]s, which are notorious in being destroyed in one decay hit. Because of this, most houses tend to hold cupboards, which are excellent storage containers once the downsides has been negated with housing. Any items that can go into the inventory dropped here can still be lost, however.


==How to Acquire==
==How to Acquire==
First, there needs to be a 7x7 [[Paved Ground|paved ground]] for the timber house to set down. See [[Terraforming]] for information on how to plow a field and lay stone. Timber houses require a lot of wood and Bough (you can use any bough) so be sure to have plenty of [[Tree]]s nearby. After its construction is complete there is a 24 hours (real time) waiting period for it to set, before it is actually finished. Finally timber houses always face the south.


{{K|B}}uild &gt; {{K|C}}onstruction &gt; {{K|B}}uildings &gt; {{K|T}}imber House
First, there needs to be a 7x7 [[Legacy:Paved Ground|paved ground]] for the timber house to set down. See [[Legacy:Terraforming|Terraforming]] for information on how to plow a field and lay stone. Timber houses require a lot of wood and Bough (you can use any bough) so be sure to have plenty of [[Legacy:Tree|Tree]]s nearby. Timber houses always face south (door).
 
Since late World 6 (as a band aid) Timber House requires some setting time before the built can be finished - the amount of time left is shown when clicking "build" (3 ingame days = 24 hours Realtime). You can drop stuff into a house build sign and click "build", but the real build process won't start before setting time is over. The timer starts when clicking "build" - the sign even doesn't have to be fully filled.




'''Note:''' If a player is using original game client then large sprite size of the timber house will obscure several tiles behind it, causing said player to be unable to interact with whatever is in that space.
'''Note:''' If a player is using original game client then large sprite size of the timber house will obscure several tiles behind it, causing said player to be unable to interact with whatever is in that space.
[[Category:Content]]
[[Category:Objects]]
[[Category:Structures]]
[[Category:Buildings]]
[[Category:Housing]]

Latest revision as of 17:57, 5 July 2021

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Timber House
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Vital statistics
Size 7 x 7
Skill(s) Required Carpentry
Object(s) Required Block of Wood x200, Board x100,
Fir Bough x100 or Elm Bough x100
Required By (1) Cellar
Repaired With Board
Can be Lifted No
Soak Value 25
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A timber house is a large structure which can be entered. Inside is a 6x6 tiles housing in which furniture or liftable containers can be stored. Anything liftable left in a timber house will not decay making it a good storage area especially for Cupboards, which are notorious in being destroyed in one decay hit. Because of this, most houses tend to hold cupboards, which are excellent storage containers once the downsides has been negated with housing. Any items that can go into the inventory dropped here can still be lost, however.

How to Acquire

First, there needs to be a 7x7 paved ground for the timber house to set down. See Terraforming for information on how to plow a field and lay stone. Timber houses require a lot of wood and Bough (you can use any bough) so be sure to have plenty of Trees nearby. Timber houses always face south (door).

Since late World 6 (as a band aid) Timber House requires some setting time before the built can be finished - the amount of time left is shown when clicking "build" (3 ingame days = 24 hours Realtime). You can drop stuff into a house build sign and click "build", but the real build process won't start before setting time is over. The timer starts when clicking "build" - the sign even doesn't have to be fully filled.


Note: If a player is using original game client then large sprite size of the timber house will obscure several tiles behind it, causing said player to be unable to interact with whatever is in that space.