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[[File:doorways_preview.png|right]]'''Doorways''' are passable barrier structures that separate the inside of a [[building]] from the outside space. There are three types of doors: wooden door, reinforced door and the mighty door. Each door is stronger and more [[resource]]-expensive than the last. The wooden door costs 4 [[wood]]; the reinforced door costs 4 wood and 2 [[metal]]; and the mighty door costs 4 wood, 4 [[cut stone]] and 4 metal.
[[File:doorways_preview.png|right]]'''Doorways''' are passable barrier [[infrastructure]] structures that separate the inside of a [[building]] from the outside space. There are three types of doors: wooden door, reinforced door and the mighty door. Each door is stronger and more [[resource]]-expensive than the last. The wooden door costs 4 [[wood]]; the reinforced door costs 4 wood and 2 [[metal]]; and the mighty door costs 4 wood, 4 [[cut stone]] and 4 metal.


Doors take up one tile, and can be placed anywhere, but they are meant to be placed between two walls, where the entrance/exit of a building would be.
Doors take up one tile, and can be placed anywhere, but they are meant to be placed between two walls, where the entrance/exit of a building would be.

Latest revision as of 21:16, 17 November 2021

Doorways are passable barrier infrastructure structures that separate the inside of a building from the outside space. There are three types of doors: wooden door, reinforced door and the mighty door. Each door is stronger and more resource-expensive than the last. The wooden door costs 4 wood; the reinforced door costs 4 wood and 2 metal; and the mighty door costs 4 wood, 4 cut stone and 4 metal.

Doors take up one tile, and can be placed anywhere, but they are meant to be placed between two walls, where the entrance/exit of a building would be.

Trivia

  • There is no door opening or closing animation for when citizens pass by them. It looks as if the citizens are walking right through them.