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House problems

Postby StarCroc » Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:25 pm

I accadentaly planted pumpkins over the door of my Timber house, is there a time that they will disappear? Maybe die off?
And how do i destroy a cabin, it seems to be undestructable
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Re: House problems

Postby Skorm » Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:18 pm

you need a decent amount of str wich you do not have, or build a ram and well... ram it, no, the pumpkin will NOT die off, until you harvest it.
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Re: House problems

Postby krikke93 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:15 pm

There's absolutely no way you'll be able to remove the pumpkin. As for the house you won't be able to destroy the house unless you have like 600 strength but i doubt that. So yeah, you can build a ram.

This problem with the door like this or being stuck in there after finishing building it is a common problem. This should be fixed because it looks terrible.
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Re: House problems

Postby MagicManICT » Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:30 am

krikke93 wrote:There's absolutely no way you'll be able to remove the pumpkin. As for the house you won't be able to destroy the house unless you have like 600 strength but i doubt that. So yeah, you can build a ram.


Not even close to that. A log cabin has a soak of 20, enough that anyone can destroy one with a ram. (Means only need 400 w/ a stone axe.)
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Re: House problems

Postby krikke93 » Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:46 pm

Oh.. Well, i mostly post from my cellphone so it takes some time to open the wiki. Sorry for the wrong reply :s
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Re: House problems

Postby ImAwesome » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:33 am

MagicManICT wrote:
krikke93 wrote:There's absolutely no way you'll be able to remove the pumpkin. As for the house you won't be able to destroy the house unless you have like 600 strength but i doubt that. So yeah, you can build a ram.


Not even close to that. A log cabin has a soak of 20, enough that anyone can destroy one with a ram. (Means only need 400 w/ a stone axe.)

true for log cabin, but he said timber house, and they have a soak of 25, same as a palisade, meaning 625 strength and a stone axe to do 1 damage
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Re: House problems

Postby MagicManICT » Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:41 am

Quite right. He did originally state Timber House. He did then say cabin.

Still... that means a ram and then needs to bump the Str needed to operate it to 36 solo or a team of 4 with 10+ str each.
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Re: House problems

Postby krikke93 » Thu Jan 12, 2012 7:54 pm

MagicManICT wrote:Quite right. He did originally state Timber House. He did then say cabin.

Still... that means a ram and then needs to bump the Str needed to operate it to 36 solo or a team of 4 with 10+ str each.

conclusion: not so hard to tear down. He made a post to pay someone for doing it for him. He could better do it himself as he'll probably pay less material for the ram than for the person doing it for him.
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