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===Houses, Keeps, and Castles=== | ===Houses, Keeps, and Castles=== | ||
− | Instead of mining into the ground, you can make your settlement more human-like. By taking [[wood]] and stone, you can build walls and [[floors]] that resemble houses, warehouses, castles, towers, and so on. As long as it has four walls and a floor above it, you can make a room out of it | + | Instead of mining into the ground, you can make your settlement more human-like. By taking [[wood]] and stone, you can build walls and [[floors]] that resemble houses, warehouses, castles, towers, and so on. As long as it has four walls and a floor above it, you can make a room out of it. This works well on flat lands, but you can do this pretty much anywhere. |
==Annoying Obstacles== | ==Annoying Obstacles== |