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Sheet ropes allow the player to descend out a window to ground level, without taking any fall damage, using | Sheet ropes allow the player to descend out a window to ground level, without taking any fall damage, using 1 sheet rope per floor rappelled and 1 nail to hold the entire thing in place (regardless of the number of floors the sheet rope will cover). This can means that rappelling down a 7 story apartment requires 7 sheet ropes. Sheet ropes are crafted from sheets, and they take slightly less inventory space than sheets. | ||
If the player does not have the "weak" trait, the player can climb UP the sheet rope as well, making it an alternate entrance to your base as well as an exit. However, entering/exiting a structure by this method can be very time-consuming. | If the player does not have the "weak" trait, the player can climb UP the sheet rope as well, making it an alternate entrance to your base as well as an exit. However, entering/exiting a structure by this method can be very time-consuming. | ||
Tip: The sheet rope is one of the most useful tools in PZ allowing you to build a fort with only sheets ropes as entrance, meaning zombies can't climb them and get into your fortification (although it is yet to have been tested with the zombie lore that allows zombies to use doors). Instead, they have to bash down nearby doors and windows in order to enter a fort. Furthermore, they can be used as backup exits in order to escape in case the fort is breached. | Tip: The sheet rope is one of the most useful tools in PZ allowing you to build a fort with only sheets ropes as entrance, meaning zombies can't climb them and get into your fortification (although it is yet to have been tested with the zombie lore that allows zombies to use doors). Instead, they have to bash down nearby doors and windows in order to enter a fort. Furthermore, they can be used as backup exits in order to escape in case the fort is breached. | ||
IMPORTANT- YOU MUST HAVE A HAMMER AND A NAIL IN YOUR INVENTORY TO HANG A SHEET ROPE. | |||
==Crafting== | ==Crafting== |
Revision as of 17:24, 1 February 2014
Sheet ropes allow the player to descend out a window to ground level, without taking any fall damage, using 1 sheet rope per floor rappelled and 1 nail to hold the entire thing in place (regardless of the number of floors the sheet rope will cover). This can means that rappelling down a 7 story apartment requires 7 sheet ropes. Sheet ropes are crafted from sheets, and they take slightly less inventory space than sheets.
If the player does not have the "weak" trait, the player can climb UP the sheet rope as well, making it an alternate entrance to your base as well as an exit. However, entering/exiting a structure by this method can be very time-consuming.
Tip: The sheet rope is one of the most useful tools in PZ allowing you to build a fort with only sheets ropes as entrance, meaning zombies can't climb them and get into your fortification (although it is yet to have been tested with the zombie lore that allows zombies to use doors). Instead, they have to bash down nearby doors and windows in order to enter a fort. Furthermore, they can be used as backup exits in order to escape in case the fort is breached.
IMPORTANT- YOU MUST HAVE A HAMMER AND A NAIL IN YOUR INVENTORY TO HANG A SHEET ROPE.
Crafting
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