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# The floors of doors that go between rooms you wish to increase are of particular importance as they will count for both rooms.
 
# The floors of doors that go between rooms you wish to increase are of particular importance as they will count for both rooms.
 
# If you’re ok with it looking a bit odd, use as many different low value materials (basic stones or woods) to make the rest of the floor/walls, such that your most common material type is the high value one, which is then used for all your wall engravings. Note: if the room is 4×5 or larger, just using high value floor tiles will mean they will be the most common material regardless of the walls.
 
# If you’re ok with it looking a bit odd, use as many different low value materials (basic stones or woods) to make the rest of the floor/walls, such that your most common material type is the high value one, which is then used for all your wall engravings. Note: if the room is 4×5 or larger, just using high value floor tiles will mean they will be the most common material regardless of the walls.
# Engravings are tedious to redo (For a natural floor, you will need to carve tracks and smooth over before re-engraving. For constructed floors, you will need to build a wall, then carve fortifications, remove the fortification and replace the floor). To minimize the extra work of redoing engravings, leave your highest value tiles to be done by your most experienced engraver so they will have a high quality on the first try.
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# Engravings are tedious to redo (For a natural floor, you will need to carve tracks and smoothe over before re-engraving. For constructed floors, you will need to build a wall, then carve fortifications, remove the fortification and replace the floor). To minimize the extra work of redoing engravings, leave your highest value tiles to be done by your most experienced engraver so they will have a high quality on the first try.
  
 
=== Breaking room value ===
 
=== Breaking room value ===

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