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    Question [+Rep] Stacking Help

    Some of my rooms involved stacking when I traded them over from markypee4 to Mark and I forgot how to stack Greek Dividers. Can anyone help me, screenies would be a great help too! Thanks! +Rep as well

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    Are you referring to the Greek Pillars ? (https://habbox.com/#/Rares/view/Greek%20Pillar).

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    Yes! I meant Greek Pillars

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    Put down two country ditch corners side by side where you want your pillars stacked.

    Put the first greek divider (I'll just call them dividers) on the country ditch corners

    Set up a line of rollers facing either one of the country ditch corners which your divider sits on. The length of this line depends on how quick you are at moving furni, but it needs to be at least 2 rollers long.

    Now you need to stack a doormat, or doormat item (like a cabbage or dogfood etc) high into the air on the rollers. You can do this quickly using a pillar (a regular one-space pillar I mean) or if you don't have a pillar, you can use z shelves or whatever. The point is, the doormat needs to be above the height of the greek pillars (divider) when you roll it in.

    Once you're confident that your doormat is going to be higher than the divider when you roll it in (remember it will be lower down when it rolls onto the divider), then rotate the roller so that the doormat rolls into the divider, hopefully above it.

    Repeat this step for the other square of the greek divider. You must use a separate doormat item for the other square, you can't reuse the first doormat because it needs to be left where it is for now.

    Once you have doormats above both sides of the pillar, roll a chair onto the ditch corners on either side as well. The type of chair doesn't matter, since you'll be removing it immediately. In this step, you can reuse the chair since you're just letting the chair roll onto the ditch corner, then removing it after its settled.

    After you've rolled and removed a chair from both squares of the divider, now roll another country ditch corner onto either side of the greek divider.

    At this point you'll be able to put another greek divider right on top of the first one, as if it wasn't there. This is also convenient if you wanted to make a 3-space long bar for some reason. Anyway. Now all you have to do is put z shelves into the divider and build them to the height you want, then put your second divider on top. Once you've got your second divider on, obviously just remove the country ditch corners and the doormats for aesthetics and you're done.

    The same rules apply for stacking any 'bar' type furni.

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    Thanks a lot! +Rep to you

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