New Brick Types
theprof739
Member
In addition to the Bars and Windows I have suggested, I've come up with some additional brick types that might be great in game.
First a battlement/crenellation block. This block is a standard 1x2 sized block, but is half as thick, and with a half block shallow crenel in it. The purpose of this block it give a block the provides partial cover to archers and allows them to shoot over it .
While you can mimic the effect of Crenellations with the 1x1 brick currently, the archers can no shoot over a 1 brick high block, unless at a target that is above them. so often you place you archers between 1x1 bricks which doesn't protect them from rocks thrown at them, except from the sides.
Second would be angled bricks, these brick would be much like the current curved 1x1 and 1x2 bricks, but are angles allowing you to make walls that are at an angle but with a flat face to them. surrently and walls that you make at an angle have "nooks" in them where corruptrons can get stuck.
*Edit, I hope the images I made convey the looks of the bricks, I don't have a CAD program so MS Paint is best I could do.
First a battlement/crenellation block. This block is a standard 1x2 sized block, but is half as thick, and with a half block shallow crenel in it. The purpose of this block it give a block the provides partial cover to archers and allows them to shoot over it .
While you can mimic the effect of Crenellations with the 1x1 brick currently, the archers can no shoot over a 1 brick high block, unless at a target that is above them. so often you place you archers between 1x1 bricks which doesn't protect them from rocks thrown at them, except from the sides.
Second would be angled bricks, these brick would be much like the current curved 1x1 and 1x2 bricks, but are angles allowing you to make walls that are at an angle but with a flat face to them. surrently and walls that you make at an angle have "nooks" in them where corruptrons can get stuck.
*Edit, I hope the images I made convey the looks of the bricks, I don't have a CAD program so MS Paint is best I could do.
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