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Triangular Wall (Clay)
May 22, 2026 at 11:43 AM
Added a material-tier property row and expanded See Also with sibling triangular wall pieces; kept all existing sections, stats and links
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A reverse triangular wall made of clay at 26°
Property | Value |
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Max Health | 1,000 |
Material Tier | Clay |
Angle Reference | 26 degrees |
Duration: 1s
Ingredient | Quantity |
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x1 | |
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Plan |
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Triangular Wall (Clay) is a flat triangular wall piece used to close gable ends and attic voids in Windrose's base-building system. Unlike a Pediment which is shaped to match a sloped roof's underside, a triangular wall is a stand-alone reverse-triangle with no built-in slope angle. It is most useful where the roof above is not present (open-air balconies) or where you need to fill a triangular void that the pediments do not cover cleanly.
This piece belongs to the Clay wall family alongside Wall (Clay and Log) and Large Wall (Clay and Log). It is taught alongside the rest of the early base-set in Plans: Reed Roofs and Clay Walls. The 1,000 max-health durability matches the rest of the clay-tier walls.
The 26° angle reference in the in-game description specifies the geometry of the triangle's reverse hypotenuse. Triangular Wall snaps into vertical slots between matching adjacent walls or fills the space under a non-pediment roof piece. For closing a gable that has a pitched roof above, prefer a Pediment (Straw) or Large Pediment (Reed) instead because their geometry is shaped to the slope.
The same triangular wall shape exists in several material tiers, so a gable can be matched to whatever the surrounding walls use. Common variants include Triangular Wall (Planks) for plank builds and Triangular Wall (Stone) for sturdier stone bases. The clay version is the cheapest and earliest of the group, costing one Clay and one Wood per piece.