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A reverse triangular wall made of stone at 64°
Details
Properties
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Max Health | 2,500 |
Build Cost
Duration: 1s
Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|
x2 |
Taught By
Plan |
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Function
Triangular Wall (Stone) is the gable piece of the stone wall set, a reverse triangle angled at 64° that fills the space beneath a steep pitched roof. Built from Stone, it carries 2,500 Max Health, among the toughest of the early triangular walls and a good fit for a defensive home that must hold its shape under attack.
Building Set
This gable matches the stone wall family, the high-durability masonry finish. The full-height panels are Wall (Stone) and Large Wall (Stone). The same plan, Plans: Straw Roofs and Triangular Walls, that teaches this piece also covers the straw roofing it is designed to sit beneath.
Piece | Material | Max Health |
|---|---|---|
Stone x2 | 2,500 | |
Stone x3 | 2,500 | |
Stone x2 | 2,500 |
Placement Notes
The triangular wall snaps into the gable slot above the top course of full-height stone walls and matches the angle of the roof placed over it. Its 64° pitch is steeper than the 45° Triangular Wall (Plaster), so the two are not interchangeable in the same silhouette. Keep gables and walls in the same material for the strongest, cleanest result.
See Also
Wall (Stone)
Triangular Wall (Plaster)
Stone