You have to dye it as a deed before it's placed. That is the rule of thumb on most if not all the deedable items.So do you dye the deed or the soulforge once its placed?
Thanks, never dyed a deed addon before!You have to dye it as a deed before it's placed. That is the rule of thumb on most if not all the deedable items.
The soul forge has to be made of oak or better wood to be dyed.You have to dye it as a deed before it's placed. That is the rule of thumb on most if not all the deedable items.
They look ugly cus they are HOOGE!all looking ugly, because they are one colored ... pfff
Nice, I hadnt seen the plain before.I have seen various coloured soulforges, but my favourite is the one in my chateau which was dyed with 'plain' plant dye.
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You can 'goza chop' it, as long as you keep at least one of the large anvil pieces. Here's the one on my Siege shop roof:I have the Tok blue monstrosity in my house and the color looks great. I just wish they would tone it down a bit (the size I mean) I have to squeeze around it every time I go upstairs to get something.
Exactly how do you "goza chop" a soul forge to get just the anvil? I've never used gozas to chop any deeded item.You can 'goza chop' it, as long as you keep at least one of the large anvil pieces.
I totally agree 100%.This thread reminds me... Why in the bloody hades, knowing that this object would at very least retain the wood colors it was made with, did they not do a multi-hue? I can see them either making the columns color-change, or the "light" in the center color change, or some range of whatever (they could have done it very carefully in a few different ways)...
Instead... the whole blasted thing hues, and, well, looks... bad.
Your an endless wealth of knowledge Petra and i love you rolleyes:There are a variety of 'how to' posts in the homes and castles forum, but basically, you lay a carpet of square goza mats the size of the item, in this case 4 x 4 = 16 in total. Raise them up with a decor tool being careful to keep them all level (about 6 times if I remember right). Then you place your add on on top of the goza carpet.
Next target one of the gozas (you can usually see a tiny piece of at least one) lower that until the item breaks, chop the pieces you don't want with an axe and lower the pieces you do want to the floor.
from what petra explained we no longer have to have huge soul forgesThey look ugly cus they are HOOGE!![]()
Aww so i can only do it on my roof? I mean do a chop not do it!!Sorry, I messed up. It seems there's a problem doing this if there's another floor above. Mine is on the house roof
BTW the item you get from the lich spawn is decorative only, it doesn't function.
As Petra suggested, I would confirm in the Homes & Castles forum. I believe if you chop an add-on, you need to lock each piece down so it is not destroyed when you go into custimization mode. I was told that, though, I haven't actually tried. I know if you don't lock it down, the add-on will be removed, destroying chopped add-ons.Aww so i can only do it on my roof? I mean do a chop not do it!!
dang i got well excited i could chop my forge so that is wasnt sooo BIG
EDIT++ would it work if i make my house 1 story tall and do it then make it 4 again? Or will the forge redeed?
Thanks
Thunderz