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Arches
April 18, 2026 at 01:11 PM
Added category icon image (2026-04-18)

Arches is decorative and structural opening pieces that frame doorways, entryways, and large open wall gaps in masonry-tier construction. Windrose offers 10 arch pieces primarily in plaster and stone material.
Piece | Cost | Max HP | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
Arch (Plaster) | Stone x5 | 1,500 | Standard arch for plaster walls; plan: Columns and Arches. |
Large Arch (Plaster) | Stone x10 | 2,000 | Double-width arch for entry halls. |
Tall Arch (Plaster) | Stone x10 | 2,000 | Double-height arch for grand entrances. |
Semi-Arch (Plaster) | Stone x5 | 1,500 | Half-arch piece for niches and side openings. |
Semi-Arch (Stone) | Stone x5 | 1,500 | Stone version of the half-arch. |
Arch Beam (Stone) | Stone x5 | 1,500 | Flat-topped arch beam for a classical look. |
Frame (Stone) | Stone x5 | 1,500 | Stone doorframe piece used alongside arches. |
Arch Pillar | Stone x5 | 1,500 | Pillar-integrated arch for collonades. |
Balcony Pillar | Mahogany x3 | 1,500 | Pillar variant used on arched balcony decks. |
Arches are almost entirely an estate-tier aesthetic. They snap into open wall gaps and pair naturally with Column pillars (Stone or Mahogany) to form classical-style entrances. The Columns and Arches plan unlocks most of the category at once.
Combine Arch (Plaster) with Column (Stone) for a classical-style entry portico. The pieces snap cleanly when placed side-by-side.
Tall Arch (Plaster) is ideal for the great-hall look; budget extra Stone before starting.
Semi-Arch pieces fill awkward gaps where a full arch will not fit. Useful for niche shrines and display alcoves.
Arches do not replace doors. A door panel must still be placed in any arched doorway that should open and close.