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{{Building | |||
| image = StonePath.png | |||
| name = Road | |||
| category = Infrastructure | |||
| type = LineString | |||
| cost = {{BuildingData|name=road|data=cost|resource=stone}} {{Icon|Stone}} per meter | |||
| upgraded_from = [[Path]] | |||
}} | |||
The '''Road''' is an [[Buildings|infrastructure building]] that provides a paved connection between buildings. It is an upgrade from the [[Path]], offering a more polished appearance at a small {{Icon|Stone}} cost. | |||
== Overview == | |||
The Road is a LineString building, drawn as a line between points across the settlement. It costs '''{{BuildingData|name=road|data=cost|resource=stone}}''' {{Icon|Stone}} per meter to construct, making a 100-meter road cost '''10''' {{Icon|Stone}}. This cost is the same across all [[Biomes|biomes]]. | |||
Like the [[Path]] it replaces, the Road serves a cosmetic and organizational role. Buildings do not require road connections to function. However, Roads provide a more finished look than dirt paths, helping define the layout of a growing town. | |||
== See also == | |||
| ''' | * [[Path]] | ||
|- | * [[Bridge]] | ||
* [[Plaza]] | |||
* [[Buildings]] | |||
{{Navbox}} | |||
[[Category:Buildings]] | |||
[[Category:Infrastructure]] | |||
Latest revision as of 18:28, 18 February 2026
The Road is an infrastructure building that provides a paved connection between buildings. It is an upgrade from the Path, offering a more polished appearance at a small
Stone cost.
Overview
[edit]The Road is a LineString building, drawn as a line between points across the settlement. It costs 0.1
Stone per meter to construct, making a 100-meter road cost 10
Stone. This cost is the same across all biomes.
Like the Path it replaces, the Road serves a cosmetic and organizational role. Buildings do not require road connections to function. However, Roads provide a more finished look than dirt paths, helping define the layout of a growing town.
