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Roof 3x2

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Overview

Roof 3x2 is a roof building used in Timberborn that covers a rectangular footprint and provides an area of effect above the ground. The roof structure itself occupies six center tiles within its footprint and influences surrounding tiles within a 5x4 rectangle. The Area of Effect for Roof 3x2 covers 20 tiles in total; because the structure occupies six of those tiles, 14 tiles are affected by the roof that are not already occupied by the building. Roof 3x2 is categorized under Roofs and is commonly used in both general construction and dedicated builds.

Roof 3x2 transmits power on its bottom surface. It is possible to transmit power between two buildings if those buildings are located under opposite sides of the roof and platforms lie between them, allowing the roof to serve as part of a power routing solution while also providing cover. The roof is frequently shown in use in player galleries and screenshots, demonstrating placements both integrated into multi-building layouts and as part of dedicated roofing structures.

  • Area of Effect: 20 tiles arranged in a 5x4 rectangle; 6 center tiles are occupied by the roof, leaving 14 non-occupied tiles affected.
  • Power transmission: the roof transmits power on its bottom surface, enabling power routing between buildings positioned beneath different sides of the roof when platforms connect them.
  • Typical use: provides cover and functional area for underlying buildings and can be incorporated into builds focused on compact power networks or sheltered construction.
  • Visuals and examples: images and gallery examples show Roof 3x2 used in general-purpose builds and in dedicated roofing arrangements.

Roof 3x2 is used where a small but structured coverage area is desired, and where the combination of shelter and utility (power transmission) fits the layout. Plan placements so that the occupied center tiles do not conflict with required floor space for other structures, and take advantage of the 14 affected tiles to position buildings that can benefit from the roof’s coverage and power-transmission capability.

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