The barracks of the Irontooths – much more utilitarian. These are in fact the issues that made me annoyed enough to start this guide. The lodges of the Fairytails – note, very importantly, that the double and triple lodge have entrances on the second floor. The Builder’s Hut is 3×2, the Distribution Post is this weird 5×3 with two corners knocked off, and the Drop-Off Point is a 2×2.
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Haven’t had opportunity to expertiment with that one yet. Small warehouse, large warehouse (which, yes, has a weird and useful T shape) and the Fairytail-only underground warehouse. The three floodgates are just increasingly deeper and deeper. The large one is only available to the Irontooths, and is a mighty five squares above where it was built. To reiterate, the 1×3 bridge is 4 squares long, with the first square being an anchor you need to place on solid ground or a platform, and you need another 1 square past that to connect it to a path. Just like a stair piece, the anchor point will only connect to a path that’s in line with it. For example, the 1×3 bridge pictured is designed to clear a gap 6 squares wide, by being built on both sides. Suspension bridges, however, are rather not obvious. Before you ask, no, you cannot have stairs go up and turn at the same time, the lower and upper level have to be in a row. Starting with the obvious: Stairs and platforms.
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