So if adding to a part that is 50% stable, the maximum stability of the new part will be at most 50%. Every part inherits the maximum stability from the pieces that support them. As pieces are placed further horizontally and vertically from a stable part, their stability will gradually be reduced. The stability of an individual building piece is determined largely by how far it sticks out horizontally from the parts that are anchored to the ground. Attempting to place additional pieces onto one that is fully red will result in the new part breaking off and dropping the resources used to construct it. The closer to red on the spectrum, the less stable the part. Blue indicates that the part is directly supported by terrain, or "grounded," and is essentially 100% stable. When you move the cursor to the building part, it shows a color range from blue, to green, to red. You may reinforce the building with walls, beams, and poles. If there is not enough support, the building parts will fall down. However, you can't make a perfect alignment to natural spawn buildings. The building parts such as wall, roof, floor, beam, and pole can snap to each other on the same height. The Artisan Table requires Dragon Tears to build, which must be obtained by defeating the fourth boss, Moder the dragon.
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