Items made out of cedar wood decay slower (they have reduced decay tick frequency).Containers in houses might get both bonus.Some evidence that wood is 2x, and stone is 3x.
Houses reduce item decay by 2x? Possibly 3x?.Deeds also stop decay on lamps, flags, and banners.Deeds stop the decay on walls of any kind if the upkeep is higher than 30 days.Deeds decrease decay on walls of any kind by 10x, if the upkeep is higher than 7 days.Non-kingdom zones have no reduced decay.Damage is also done to items from being used or failing an improvement attempt. Items made from cedarwood decay slower, and containers made from cedarwood protect their contents better than other containers.ĭamage from decay and other sources is displayed in the DMG column. Logs, stone shards or dirt for example will completely decay within days while other items may even last months and years.
The decay rate depends on the item type, where the item is stored, the item's quality, and sometimes the item's material. Decay is the erosion of objects over time in the form of gradually increasing damage.