Hiryukaen replied to Question for builders who use stone often December 19, 2022 @ 5:42:27 am PST
It'll completely depend on how much "headroom" you want between floors.
If you only want it tall enough for the player to enter, you can cram a lot of stories in a stone only building, or only a bit of iron beam/pole use. Stone pillars and arches should support your floors.
If you want some head room, depending on how much, you'll have significantly less.
Personally I do not like the minimum space builds. 3-6m is my go to depending on how limited I am. 2m is the minimum for a player to be able to move in.
With the use or iron you can reach pretty massive heights without using raised ground or trees or anything else.
https://prnt.sc/LXvDLNeeTOvf https://prnt.sc/kYpw5d66F3xf Using a 5m clearance, this has a ground floor, 2 additional floors, and a roof all supported by iron and stone. It may be able to cram another equally spaced floor if I really wanted, but it throws off the aesthetic I wanted with that skull front.
If you only want it tall enough for the player to enter, you can cram a lot of stories in a stone only building, or only a bit of iron beam/pole use. Stone pillars and arches should support your floors.
If you want some head room, depending on how much, you'll have significantly less.
Personally I do not like the minimum space builds. 3-6m is my go to depending on how limited I am. 2m is the minimum for a player to be able to move in.
With the use or iron you can reach pretty massive heights without using raised ground or trees or anything else.
https://prnt.sc/LXvDLNeeTOvf https://prnt.sc/kYpw5d66F3xf Using a 5m clearance, this has a ground floor, 2 additional floors, and a roof all supported by iron and stone. It may be able to cram another equally spaced floor if I really wanted, but it throws off the aesthetic I wanted with that skull front.
3:13 pm, December 19, 2022