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Fortress Doors: What you Need to Know and What you Need to Do!
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When constructing your fortress or modifying existing structures it is key to remember the doors. Your doors must provide ease of access to your survivors but deny entry to the undead and bandit as well. Materials for door should be heavy woods and even metal if possible.
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When constructing your fortress or modifying existing structures it is key to remember the doors. Your doors must provide ease of access to your survivors but deny entry to the undead and bandit as well. The first thing you should concern yourself with is that each external door should have no glass on it and be solid. A small port can be constructed around head height (approximately five feet to six feet high) but this port should only be about seven inches wide and about two two to three inches tall. This will allow you to strike outwardly against any zombie that is at your door with a spear or pike but also not allow it to break open your defensive shell. The second major concern with external doors is that it should open outwardly. An inward opening door can be overpowered and pushed open by a large number of undead and it will hinge that way. Furthermore an inward opening door can be pinned against a wall and be quite difficult to retrieve and then push it closed. The reason an outward opening door is preferred is that the door frame provides additional support and that you can easily fortify the door while not sacrificing the ability to open it. Materials for door should be heavy woods and even metal if possible.