Lean-to
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AboutA Lean-to is the earliest Claim Type pilgrims have available to them in the New World and can be marked as your Homestead by right-clicking the Lean-to and selecting "Make Homestead". Up to 2x Liftable Structures can be stored inside a Lean-to by Lifting them and right-clicking on your Lean-to. Taking Structures stored inside a Claimed Lean-to you don't own will leave Evidence of Larceny and attempting to Destroy a Lean-to will leave Evidence of Waste NEITHER of these Criminal Acts will give the Criminal the Crime! debuff, nor will it trigger nearby Aggressive Defense Structures unless protected by another Claim Type. For these reasons a Lean-to is generally considered a fairly weak Claim. A Lean-to cannot be Salvaged. Destroying a Lean-to will also Destroy any Structures stored inside. Homestead WARNING! Having your Homestead Destroyed while you are off-line will cause you to lose all your Inventory and equipped items!
Your Homestead is your personal link in the New World, which must be tied to either a Lean-to or a Stake Claim. Being at your Homestead will allow you to Fast Travel ... to Providence. While you can only have one Homestead at a time, you can change it as frequently as you like. It is vital that you protect your Homestead as it is the place where your equipped items and Inventory is stored when you are off-line, as well as having no Homestead will not allow you to log-off and Summoned Criminal's will be instantly killed. With the Larceny Skill learned, right-clicking someone's Homestead while they are Offline will give you the option to "L3wt". Selecting L3wt will show you the you their equipment and Inventory. Looking is NOT a Crime however taking any of those items IS a Crime! and will leave Evidence of Larceny. Claims
Building StructuresSelecting a structure from the build menu or its sub-menus will place a Building Blueprint Sign at the position of the cursor and then clicking a valid building location on the ground will place the sign and open a window prompting the player to deposit the necessary materials and build the structure. Each material is followed by a series of three numbers.
Players can take their time building structures by depositing and committing resources to the build sign by clicking the "build" button. The character will build as much of the structure as they can with the available resources. They can return with more resources in the future. Note that if no resources are deposited, the build sign will disappear when the player walks away. If resources are deposited, but the player hasn't built them into the structure, the uncommitted resources will slowly disappear over time. This is to combat players using build signs as cheap and overpowered storage containers they can deposit and retrieve resources from. |
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