Boring Palisade Question

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Re: Boring Palisade Question

Postby linkfanpc » Tue Feb 28, 2017 12:46 am

uncleseano wrote:Oh dear, I just started building the starter block and forgot to pave under it. Eff me in the ass....

Anyway of retreiving the 10 leather, 2 glue and ropes back from the construction sign?


Don't do what Ag is saying! Just pave a few tiles in front of the cornerpost and prepare gate. You can build another cornerpost away from the first one, bash the first one, pave the dirt, then rebuild and bash the second one. Since they aren't connected, there's a 0% chance of you accidentally destroying the whole palisade.
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Re: Boring Palisade Question

Postby uncleseano » Tue Feb 28, 2017 12:54 am

Phew ok it's sorted lads.

I did what AG said and went through the build as quick as possible then bashed the unpaved corner block, paved and rebuilt. As a bonus it took out the gate when it was destroyed which I had backwards so I didnt have to bash two things. So alls well that ends well.

Thanks again lads, well, back to bed for me so

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Re: Boring Palisade Question

Postby MagicManICT » Wed Mar 01, 2017 12:21 am

sledge>pick>axe.

Paving isn't necessary unless the terrain type doesn't allow permanent constructions (most forest terrains). Probably shouldn't have wasted your time removing the corner you didn't pave under. Second tip would have been just get far enough around you're not going to collapse the whole thing like dominoes (probably 20 or so tiles).

r21187 wrote:i have creater multiple layers of wall one close to the another


If you're going to do multiple layers, make sure they're far enough apart that a catapult won't hit them both at the same time, and that if someone uses a ram they can't move it without spending at least one repair. (I'd have to check distance on siege engine moves since they're not anything like what I recall from legacy.)
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Re: Boring Palisade Question

Postby r21187 » Wed Mar 01, 2017 4:05 pm

r21187 wrote:i have creater multiple layers of wall one close to the another


If you're going to do multiple layers, make sure they're far enough apart that a catapult won't hit them both at the same time, and that if someone uses a ram they can't move it without spending at least one repair. (I'd have to check distance on siege engine moves since they're not anything like what I recall from legacy.)[/quote]

Thanks for the tip i havent started yet but in then i been thinking in use 2 tiles far from each wall and plant forest galore and change the place of each gate so they will have to zigzag to get big things inside

i dont really move anything big mostly hearth teleport things like when i am gatering water but i made a cistern so i just take a few trips of water so dont have to worry about the chickens and water for another things

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