MagicManICT wrote:jordancoles wrote:Viking burials are where it's at, put the body in a boat then break said boat over water
But that's not viking enough. You're supposed to set the boat ablaze after setting it adrift.
I would if I could
MagicManICT wrote:jordancoles wrote:Viking burials are where it's at, put the body in a boat then break said boat over water
But that's not viking enough. You're supposed to set the boat ablaze after setting it adrift.
Duhhrail wrote:No matter how fast you think you can beat your meat, Jordancoles lies in the shadows and waits to attack his defenseless prey. (tl;dr) Don't afk and jack off.
MagicManICT wrote:ZeggyZon wrote:It seems there is a way to place containers neatly next to each other very easily (for containers that can be placed this way). Just pick up a square container, step a square or two away and right click the container you want to place it next to and you will drop the container your carrying neatly next to the first.
This is done by holding shift when you set the container down. Some objects are larger than a single tile, though, and won't place "neatly" in some dimensions (crates, herbalist tables, etc).
MagicManICT wrote:Other than "aligned to grid", there is no way to make them nice and neat without repeated attempts. If you're that anal about building alignment (like me), then you learn how many pixels off the previous container/item to drop it.
Sardte wrote:ANOTHER QUALITY FIVE STAR POST KRIKKE GO ON SON
Maulkin wrote:Tip 64 is not quite right i think.
When a decayhit hits the cart, it kills one (or perhaps more) of the cupboards. This happened to me several times, works the same way with decay of animal corpses kept in carts. costly lesson for loosing three aurochsen
Maulkin wrote:Maulkin wrote:Tip 64 is not quite right i think.
When a decayhit hits the cart, it kills one (or perhaps more) of the cupboards. This happened to me several times, works the same way with decay of animal corpses kept in carts. costly lesson for loosing three aurochsen
I was wrong about this btw, sorry all. Been testing it and the cupboards still live. Probably someone stole them in my old cart.
ApocalypsePlease wrote:Those of us who use contribute to the wiki already did tests after you came out with that statement
Jacob_Lee wrote:You can easily burn hunger by hand-plowing a few tiles, then guzzling q10 water. It drains hunger very quickly.
Jacob_Lee wrote:You can easily burn hunger by hand-plowing a few tiles, then guzzling q10 water. It drains hunger very quickly.
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