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{{Building | {{Building | ||
|image = | |image = Wooden Bridge.png | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
A bridge | A bridge built entirely from wood. When planning to build a bridge, the location of one end must be selected first: this will place both ends together. Selecting one end and dragging it to the planned location at the far end will rotate and extend the bridge as needed. Once the ends have been placed, the bridge's height can be adjusted by selecting the green arrows in the center. | ||
During construction, [[builder]]s will build in sections, starting with the closest end and moving on to the section up to the next set of bridge supports; this process continues until the other end | During construction, [[builder]]s will build in sections, starting with the closest end and moving on to the section up to the next set of bridge supports; this process continues until the other end is reached. | ||
[[Category:Buildings]] | [[Category:Buildings]] |
Latest revision as of 16:38, 17 February 2022
Wooden Bridge
Prerequisites
Population10 Villagers
Prosperity
Gold coins25
Rank0
Construction Requirements
Planks10
Running Costs
The wooden bridge is the first available crossing in Foundation.
Description
A bridge built entirely from wood. When planning to build a bridge, the location of one end must be selected first: this will place both ends together. Selecting one end and dragging it to the planned location at the far end will rotate and extend the bridge as needed. Once the ends have been placed, the bridge's height can be adjusted by selecting the green arrows in the center.
During construction, builders will build in sections, starting with the closest end and moving on to the section up to the next set of bridge supports; this process continues until the other end is reached.