Once your first layer of walls have been placed, you may want to add several bits of scaffolding. Scaffolding allows your townsfolk to move up and down layers freely, improving efficiency and reducing the risk of them getting stuck on the higher levels. Every time you build up an additional level, make sure you add a level to your scaffolding. You should be able to place another layer of walls on top of the first layer.
Make sure you place the walls directly on top of the previous layer or else they will fall off and become invalid. Once those walls have been placed, you may place down the remaining walls the ones above a door or a window gap. Now you should have gaps for where your doors and windows would be located.
You should be able to place them down in their correct spots. If a window is at a higher level than ground, make sure you add a scaffold next to that spot. Place another layer of walls above the previous layer. After that has been completed, you may begin filling in tiles for the second story floor, starting from the sides closest to the existing walls and working your way towards the center. You cannot place down walls which are not adjacent to any other walls.
You may want to leave a gap for future ladders. You may expand outwards from the existing walls to create an overhand or balcony. Again, you must work your way outwards.
Balconies will create shadows on the levels below them. After the flooring has been complete, you may add additional walls in a similar fashion to the first and second layers see above.
You may add a layer of roofs of your choice on top of your house. Since you cannot press Z to flatten roofs, it's easier to work line by line from the far side. For the roof of this house, Red roofs will be used. If you want to make the roof overhang, simply add a ring of roofs around the exiting roof.
You may need to add some scaffolds branching out to make way for the overhanging roof. Note that you cannot do the corners initially as they will become invalid as they are not attached to any other block. Once you have placed the other roof blocks, the corners can be done. Roofs and floors provide Roof bonus to area directly below them.
It doesn't matter when you add in the ladders but when you do, there either needs to be a block it can rest on or a block to its side it can stick to. Make sure you place them one at a time starting from the bottom. Sign In. Home Discussions Workshop Market Broadcasts. Change language. Install Steam. Your Store Your Store. Categories Categories. Special Sections. Player Support. Community Hub. Xavi Canal, Ben Palgi. In Towns you manage a settlement on top of an active dungeon.
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