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Buildings
Calculating House Size
Your Carpentry skill determines what size building you can plan with your mallet.
To calculate the Carpentry skill needed to plan the building footprint itself, use the standard house planning formula:
$ Required Skill = (Total Number of Floor Tiles+Total Number of Outer Walls)-5$
The Multi-Story Rule
The general progression for multi-story buildings is primarily Carpentry skill, but also Paving for stone floors. The skill needed increases roughly +10 skill for every two floors after the second floor. On higher levels your Paving skill may need to match or exceed the Carpentry skill requirement for that specific floor number.
| Floors | Carpentry Skill Needed | Floors | Carpentry Skill Needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 21 | 10 | 83 |
| 3 | 30 | 11 | 88 |
| 4 | 39 | 12 | 92 |
| 5 | 47 | 13 | 95 |
| 6 | 55 | 14 | 97 |
| 7 | 63 | 15 | 98 |
| 8 | 70 | 16 | 99 |
| 9 | 77 |
While Carpentry handles the overall layout and wooden components, Masonry and Paving govern the stone components. You still need Carpentry for the initial planning but your ability to actually build and go higher with stone depends on your progress in Masonry and Paving.
Paving skill requirement depends primarily on the material you are using rather than just the number of floors. If you are building stone or brick floors on upper stories, you must meet specific skill benchmarks.
For any floor above the ground level, your Paving skill must meet these minimums to even attempt the construction (if using stone):
| Type | Paving Skill Needed |
|---|---|
| Stone brick, stone slab , sandstone | 21 |
| Pottery brick | 25 |
| Slate slab, marble slab, marble brick | 30 |
The Skill Curve
Keep in mind that the skill curve applies to your success rates. Even if you meet the minimum requirement (e.g., 21 Paving for stone), building at that exact level will be very slow and result in many failed actions. Most builders recommend having 5–10 points above the minimum for a smoother experience.
