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Which material do you use the most for walls? - Reddit I never really just build stone walls from the start, so I logically must use more wood walls than stone walls Then again, most of my walls are stone for most of my playthrough
Does crimson corruption spread through walls? : r Terraria - Reddit As long as any walls or space in between isn't comprised of these types of blocks and is at least 3 blocks thick, the Crimson won't spread Corruption and Crimson can convert mud to dirt, but the dirt still won't count as corrupted As long as there aren't corruptible blocks within the 3 block radius of your Crimson, it won't spread to the jungle
Better walls? : r Bellwright - Reddit Devs commented that proper walls are planned Though I'm guessing the real challenge of adding those to the game isn't the walls themselves, but trying to get enemy raiders to respond them properly Battering rams and such
Why cant I break these dirt walls? : r Terraria - Reddit Break the walls above it and expose the "natural" dirt wall's edges Natural walls can't be hammered willy-nilly, you have to hammer them away starting from the edges If it's fully surrounded by other natural walls, those surrounding walls have to be broken first
Whats stronger? 100% infill or all walls? : r 3Dprinting - Reddit 100% and all walls are both wrong for max strength, infill type, infill percent, and a decent amount of walls are king There's so many factors at play that you won't get a one size fits all answer If you have a specific project or print criteria in mind then post it up! Typically, gyroid is the strongest infill type Reply reply amatulic •
Walls, worth it? : r valheim - Reddit I combine walls with moats personally, the moat keeps monsters out of range everywhere but the crossings and makes it easier to avoid falling in You could build a bridge across using wood and just remove it when you don't want it there
Is there any way to put a wall in this part of the grid? My biggest issue with fences and walls these days is the fact that you can't connect two walls or fences with different foundation levels I want a house with an attached garage, but can't do that if I want a foundation on the house, and then I can't connect a fence to the house either if I have a foundation Reply reply More replies
How do you go about replacing walls? : r RimWorld - Reddit How do you go about replacing walls? So, I do not regularly play Rimworld due to often just thinking "uh oh, I already messed up here, better start over" and losing confidence I want to try to stop doing that (part of my therapy to become more confident and such) and I have a question: