Legacy:Roundpole Fence
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Roundpole Fence | |||
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Vital statistics | |||
Size | 1 x 1 | ||
Skill(s) Required | Carpentry | ||
Object(s) Required | Initial Cornerpost:
Subsequent Cornerposts:
Wall Sections:
Gate:
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Repaired With | Branch | ||
Can be Lifted | No | ||
Hit Points | 20 | ||
Soak Value | 0 | ||
Go to Legacy Objects |
Build > Walls and Fences > Roundpole Fence
The roundpole fence is not able to protect you from thieves or boars, and is very easily destroyed. Fences cannot be built on dirt.
How to Acquire
Begin by constructing a cornerpost and then right click on the cornerpost to expand the fence.
You can build a gate by building 2 cornerposts so that there is a 2 tile wide gap between them. Right click on one of the cornerposts to build a gate. The gates work just like Palisade and Brickwall gates, except they don't require keys.
Notes
- Fences, gates and cornerposts, like all objects, decay more slowly if built on paved tiles.
- Gates, even when open, seem to cause pathfinding issues especially with livestock; If there is no other pathfinding choice, they need to be led straight through the gate, else they will get stuck.