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Objects placed in the outside world will now decay over time. Likewise they can be repaired. The object will inform you of what it needs for repairs.
Jorb November 7th, 2010: "Decay
 
Is gone. For everything that stands on a claim, with the exception of things that need to stand on pavement (Immobile structures), which will still decay if they are placed on a non-paved tile. (A claimed kiln will decay if built on dirt for example). Portable stuff that should typically be placed indoors still decays while outdoors. For example: Anvil, Wardrobe, Cupboard, Spinning Wheel, Loom, Meat Grinder, Coinpress. That may or may not be all."
Constructions (kilns, ovens, smelters, and houses [when decay is implemented for them] etc.) should be built on paved stone tiles. You can still build them on open ground, but they suffer 4x the normal rate of decay if you do. Also, objects decay 2.5 times as fast in Mordor as they do at the RoB, or equivalent

Revision as of 00:58, 26 March 2011

Jorb November 7th, 2010: "Decay Is gone. For everything that stands on a claim, with the exception of things that need to stand on pavement (Immobile structures), which will still decay if they are placed on a non-paved tile. (A claimed kiln will decay if built on dirt for example). Portable stuff that should typically be placed indoors still decays while outdoors. For example: Anvil, Wardrobe, Cupboard, Spinning Wheel, Loom, Meat Grinder, Coinpress. That may or may not be all."