So I'm building a timber house in a grassland. Halfway through I realize I didn't pave...
Will my house decay faster ? Do houses still decay at all ? Am I going to end up as a weird homeless man who bugs people for change and dandelions ?
jorb wrote:Buildings only decay if they're not standing on a paved tile. Sorry for being unclear.
TeckXKnight wrote:jorb wrote:Buildings only decay if they're not standing on a paved tile. Sorry for being unclear.
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Orteil wrote:Oh damn. Thanks for the clear answer.
Oh well, I'll repair it as needed, I don't feel like making all those trees go to waste.
(is that a wise decision or am I being a careless turd ?)
cobaltjones wrote:But he also explicitly states that they "will not decay" if they're on paved tile. That seems to discredit the "claim only slows down decay" theory.
Still curious what the intended behavior is.
TeckXKnight wrote:Why do we need him to explicitly state it? We see evidence of it constantly on most buildings and objects. Even if your house and wall aren't decay enough to see, you can still likely repair them in they've been around since the start of the world.