Legacy:Stone Mansion

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Stone Mansion
Legacy-Stone Mansion.png
Vital statistics
Size 9 x 9
Skill(s) Required Stone Working
Object(s) Required Stone x300, Straw x600, Block of Wood x50, Board x25; AND Bar of Hard Metal x5 or Bar of Wrought Iron x5
Required By (2) Cellar, Harmesan Cheese
Repaired With Stone
Can be Lifted No
Hit Points 1500
Soak Value 40
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Icon keyboard.pngBuild > Construction > Buildings > Stone Mansion

A stone mansion is a constructable building (similar to the Log Cabin) which requires a large amount of resources, but has a lot of space. The sheer amount of resources required, make it inaccessible to all but villages and the highly dedicated claim owner.

Stone Mansions come with an upstairs floor; by digging a cellar on the ground floor, you can have 3 floors of 8x8 storage space.

Stone mansions have 1500 hit points.

Quoting Loftar

"The previous Inn of Brodgar is now buildable under the name of "Stone Mansion". It has 8x8 tiles of floor space, two floors, and the cellar space of wet dreams (though you'll need to dig out 48 cellar stones to get it). It costs 300 stones, 600 straw, 50 wood blocks, 25 boards and 5 bars of metal to build."

How to Acquire

A stone mansion needs a minimum of 8x8 tiles, and is generally build on a 9x9 paved area. For help on how to plow a field and lay stone, see terraforming.

Since late World 6 (as a band aid) Stone Mansion 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.

An ingame view of a stone mansion on a grid.