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The Double-Sashed Window is a tall mica-paned window piece with twin sliding sashes and a plaster surround, used in Base Building to let light into a structure without breaking its enclosed, roofed status. It is the stained-glass shape variant in the windowframe family.
Category: Windows and Doors - Windows
Details
Properties
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Max Health | 1,500 |
Build Cost
Duration: 1s
Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|
x15 | |
x5 |
Taught By
Plan |
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Placement and Function
Like other windowframes, the Double-Sashed Window slots into a wall frame and counts as a sealed surface, so a room stays roofed and weather-protected while still admitting light. With 1,500 Max Health it is as durable as a mid-tier wall, which makes it usable on outward-facing walls rather than purely interior, decorative spots.
Detail | Value |
|---|---|
Piece type | Windowframe (stained-glass shape variant) |
Wall fit | Standard wall slot |
Glass pane cost | None (abstract pane, frame material only) |
Max Health | 1,500 |
Build time | 1 second |
Progression Notes
The Double-Sashed Window sits at the higher end of the windowframe progression. Its frame is built entirely from Wood and Stone; the glass pane is abstract and costs no extra material beyond the frame, the same rule that applies to every Windows piece. The shape becomes available once you learn Plans: Elegant Stained Glass Doors and Windows, so prepare that plan and a stockpile of Wood and Stone before placing it.
See Also
Windows
Plans: Elegant Stained Glass Doors and Windows
Base Building
Wood
Stone