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Sorry you're having trouble.  I added a note to the tutorial explaining myself, but I want to make a note of it here, too.  In short, I <i>do</i> expect you to sit down for hours and work it out, otherwise I may as well upload the finished plugin and let folks download it without doing it themselves.  The intention of this tutorial is to equip you with the basics to create a dungeon from start to finish in the CS; it's not a tutorial on how to use the cave kit.  It's hard work, it takes patience, and there's not a way around that.  Use the naming key that another user was kind enough to post, and yeah, certainly look at how other dungeons in the game were constructed; that's a great way to learn.  Most of all - Stick with it.  [[User:JBurgess|JBurgess]] 10:23, 14 April 2006 (EDT)
Sorry you're having trouble.  I added a note to the tutorial explaining myself, but I want to make a note of it here, too.  In short, I <i>do</i> expect you to sit down for hours and work it out, otherwise I may as well upload the finished plugin and let folks download it without doing it themselves.  The intention of this tutorial is to equip you with the basics to create a dungeon from start to finish in the CS; it's not a tutorial on how to use the cave kit.  It's hard work, it takes patience, and there's not a way around that.  Use the naming key that another user was kind enough to post, and yeah, certainly look at how other dungeons in the game were constructed; that's a great way to learn.  Most of all - Stick with it.  [[User:JBurgess|JBurgess]] 10:23, 14 April 2006 (EDT)


Ah ok. I have plans on making another construction. Something like a smallish tower. Are there any good kits to make a large tower? About 4 Stories high. There will be combat taking place between Npcs and players on all four levels. Id rather not give my idea away because I will be publishing this. So any clue?
(Moved continued discussion to [[User_talk:Xervish|Xervish Talk Page]]) [[User:JBurgess|JBurgess]] 06:12, 17 April 2006 (EDT)
--[[User:Xervish|Xervish]] 05:32, 17 April 2006 (EDT)
 
That Depends on how you want to do it.  There are some pieces from the Imperial city that could do you good (check out the Arcane University for ideas), but if you want a more dungeon feel, you could try and re-purpose the fort exterior pieces, which let you build towers - though you'll have to get creative if you want them to feel like an interior space.  The Oblivion Sigil towers would be an natural choice.  If you don't mind a square tower shape, though, the ayleid pieces could work very well too.  It all depends on the nuances of what you want to do. [[User:JBurgess|JBurgess]] 05:39, 17 April 2006 (EDT)
 
I have thought of using the middle of the imperial city. Those massive council chambers. Sigils tower would be nice as well, but how would I go about putting 3 additional levels of flooring? I wont need steps. Im using the portal like they have in the Arcane Uni. What were you saying about that?
--[[User:Xervish|Xervish]] 05:51, 17 April 2006 (EDT)
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