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Triangular Wall (Stone)
May 23, 2026 at 06:53 AM
Added Function, Building Set table, and Placement Notes; cross-linked the stone wall family and the teaching plan; replaced generic progression boilerplate.
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A reverse triangular wall made of stone at 64°
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Max Health | 2,500 |
Duration: 1s
Ingredient | Quantity |
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x2 |
Plan |
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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.
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 |
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.