Square Banner is a decorative building used in Timberborn. It functions as a visual element players add to their settlements and constructions to create distinctive patterns and ornamental structures. Square Banner has been employed by players to produce large-scale decorative designs and to enhance the appearance of functional buildings.
Square Banners can be built on top of one another, and that stacking capability is central to their most common use. Because individual Square Banners occupy a uniform, repeatable footprint, arranging multiple banners in a grid and varying their appearances produces pixel-art style images at a larger scale. Players use this property to render symbols, logos, murals, and other imagery across walls, facades, and open spaces within their timberborn communities.
Square Banner appears in community galleries and example builds demonstrating its decorative potential. Screenshots and dedicated builds show Square Banners deployed in both integrated and standalone compositions, illustrating how they contribute to themed settlements, public spaces, and artistic installations. The presence of example images in galleries indicates that Square Banner is primarily considered an aesthetic asset rather than a functional utility.
Stack multiple Square Banners vertically and arrange them horizontally to form a pixel grid for large images.
Use color contrasts and repeated patterns to make designs legible from a distance and across varied camera angles.
Combine Square Banners into dedicated decorative builds when you want a focused art installation separate from production areas.
Refer to community galleries and example builds for inspiration and layout ideas before committing to large banner projects.
Square Banner is best treated as a medium for player-driven creativity. Its value comes from the visual statements it enables rather than from producing resources or affecting mechanical systems.