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Beam (Weathered) - Version 6 vs Version 7
May 22, 2026, 11:04 AM
Added Overview, crafting and unlock, and a related pieces table; explained the spanning role, low wood cost, durability, and cross-linked the weathered set, sibling beams, pillars,
May 23, 2026, 08:10 PM
Corrected wikilink existence flags
112233A beam made of weathered sticks4455Category: Pillars and Beams - Horizontal Beams6677Details8899Properties10101111PropertyValueMax Health7501212Build Cost13131414Duration: 1s15151616IngredientQuantityWoodx21717Taught By18181919PlanPlans: Weathered Pillars and Fences2020Overview21212222Beam (Weathered) is a horizontal beam built from weathered sticks, used to span the gap between two pillars and carry the load of a floor or roof above. It sits in the Pillars and Beams category of the Base Building system and is crafted from Wood.23232424With 750 max health and a cost of just two wood, it is one of the cheapest spanning pieces, which makes the weathered set a good early choice while you are still gathering materials. Build time is one second, and beams are repaired with the same wood used to place them.25252626Crafting and Unlock27272828The recipe is taught by the Plans: Weathered Pillars and Fences plan, which unlocks the matching weathered pillars, fences, and rails. Pair the beam with a weathered pillar at each end so the spans and supports share the same rustic look.29293030Related Pieces31313232Beams come in several woods and a larger size. Use the weathered versions together for a consistent finish, or step up to sturdier timber and mahogany beams for heavier structures.33333434PieceRoleMaterialLarge Beam (Weathered)Longer weathered spanWoodPillar (Weathered)Vertical support for the beamWoodLarge Pillar (Weathered)Tall weathered supportWoodCorner (Weathered)Weathered corner joinWoodRailings (Weathered)Matching weathered railWoodBeam (Sticks)Beam in plain sticksWoodBeam (Timber)Sturdier timber beamWoodBeam (Mahogany)Premium mahogany beamWood3535Set beams on top of Walls or pillars, then add Roofs above to enclose the structure.